No she really hasn't she made it through tons of years of wearing corsets.
Having just seen a Guinness records TV show, it turns out the smallest waist on a living person is one Cathie Jung at 15 inches http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/records/human_body/extreme_bodies/smallest_waist_on_a_living_person.aspx whereas the smallest waist ever was one Ethel Granger at 13 inches. http://www.ethelgranger.com/
WHO: Cathie Jung WHAT: 38.1 cm (15 in) WHERE: Old Mystic, Connecticut, USA WHEN: As of 1999 Cathie Jung's waist is about the same size as a regular jar of mayonnaise. She's been wearing a corset every day for the past 12 years, and she now wears one 24 hours a day. "I probably have around 100 of them," says the corset queen.
The tightest corset ever recorded is believed to be 13 inches (33 cm) in waist size. It was worn by Ethel Granger, a British woman known for her extreme corset training in the mid-20th century.
. 17 1/2 inches
Yes. You can have your lower ribs removed to make your waist appear smaller
She is only 50 pounds in total and she is 29 years old!Cathie Yung of Old Mystic, Connecticut, USA (as of 1999)Her waist is 15 inches, or about the same size as a regular jar of mayonnaise.
Based on my personal experience, I've always felt that the smallest part of me lost weight first. I've always had a small waist and, now that I'm trying to lose weight, my waist has gotten smaller. I believe that, if you "diet" properly, you lose weight evenly. However, it will show on the smallest area first.
Clothing from the waist up is removed and a hospital gown or similar covering is put on. The woman stands facing the mammography machine.
below your waist
The anagram for waist is waits.
A coat that stops at you waist.
Atually the wings can be removed and thay are held on by a strap around the neck and a strap around the waist of the doll :D