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The corset has been an indispensable supportive undergarment for women, in Europe for several centuries, evolving as fashion trends have changed and being known, depending on era and geography, as a pair of bodies, stays and corsets. The appearance of the garment represented a change from people wearing clothes to fit their bodies to changing the shape of their bodies to support and fit their fashionable clothing.

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  • The corset has been an indispensable supportive undergarment for women, in Europe for several centuries, evolving as fashion trends have changed and being known, depending on era and geography, as a pair of bodies, stays and corsets. The appearance of the garment represented a change from people wearing clothes to fit their bodies to changing the shape of their bodies to support and fit their fashionable clothing. A "pair of bodies" or stays, the supportive garments that predated corsets, first became popular in sixteenth-century Europe, with corsets reaching the zenith of its popularity in the Victorian era. While the corset has typically been worn as an undergarment, it has occasionally been used as an outer-garment; stays as outer-garments can be seen in the national dress of many European countries. (en)
  • El corsé ha sido una importante prenda de vestir durante varios siglos en Europa, evolucionando a medida que las tendencias de la moda han ido cambiando. Las mujeres, así como algunos hombres, lo han usado para cambiar la apariencia de sus cuerpos. El corsé se hizo popular por primera vez en la Europa del siglo XVI, alcanzando el cenit de su popularidad en la era victoriana. Si bien el corsé se ha usado típicamente como prenda interior, ocasionalmente se ha utilizado como prenda exterior; los corsés como prenda exterior se pueden ver en la vestimenta nacional de muchos países europeos.​ (es)
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  • El corsé ha sido una importante prenda de vestir durante varios siglos en Europa, evolucionando a medida que las tendencias de la moda han ido cambiando. Las mujeres, así como algunos hombres, lo han usado para cambiar la apariencia de sus cuerpos. El corsé se hizo popular por primera vez en la Europa del siglo XVI, alcanzando el cenit de su popularidad en la era victoriana. Si bien el corsé se ha usado típicamente como prenda interior, ocasionalmente se ha utilizado como prenda exterior; los corsés como prenda exterior se pueden ver en la vestimenta nacional de muchos países europeos.​ (es)
  • The corset has been an indispensable supportive undergarment for women, in Europe for several centuries, evolving as fashion trends have changed and being known, depending on era and geography, as a pair of bodies, stays and corsets. The appearance of the garment represented a change from people wearing clothes to fit their bodies to changing the shape of their bodies to support and fit their fashionable clothing. (en)
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  • Historia del corsé (es)
  • History of corsets (en)
  • 紧身胸衣的历史 (zh)
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