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In reviewing your section of "Fashion" for the "Corset" article I noticed a few things. The beginning describes what men and women wore (the varying corset types) and some of the time periods. However, what isn't addressed is why are certain ones worn at some points in time and others at another. I feel like if you had a short description of why women would wear for example the corset that emphasized breasts and waists vs. the tubular shaped one, the reader would better understand the fashion of corsets. Caithurwitz (talk) 18:46, 27 February 2018 (UTC)

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Waspies were also met with push back from women's organizations in the United States as well as female members of the London Parliament as corsetry had been forbidden under rationing during World War II.

This style of corset was originally conceived as a health corset, which was a type of corset that was made of wool and reinforced with cording and promoted the healthy benefits of wearing wool next to skin. This was sold as an alternative to the boned corset. However the S-Curve corset became the framework for many ornate fashions from the late 1890s and 1900s.

Fashion designer Vivienne Westwood use of corsets contributed to the push up bust trend that last from the late 1980s throughout the 1990s.

This was to allow for more ornamentation on the bodice, which in turn saw the return of the corset to modern fashion. — Preceding unsigned comment added by MaxBaker1123 (talk • contribs) 19:03, 16 April 2018 (UTC)