TV107 - Mid-Victorian Corset Covers
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A corset cover is typically worn under sheer summer styles, to keep the corset from, showing through the dress. They can also double as a chemisette,
corset cover and bust holder - diagram
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Pigeon breast style with the draw string neckline can fit an array of bust sizes. Lovely Edwardian corset cover. thin braided cord draw string around
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A talma is a kind of mantle, or wrap, that was very popular during the 1870's and 1880's. It has a fitted back, held in place by a hidden belt around
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This overskirt design is seen in a Butterick Catalog in 1884. A very similar skirt was also found in an 1882 catalog, worn without a bustle. The
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