No. There is a Bra built in to most corsets.
The first corset was invented by British writer and inventor Roxey Ann Caplin, who was born in Canada in 1793 and died in August 1888; the corset can be considered the first bra.
Yes. Satin lace overlay burlesque corset is one of my fave.
to dress up like a girl! try to hide your package if your a boy. wear a padded bra, padded gaff,corset cute dress or get a mini skirt and a cute t-shirt.
Upper and middle class Victorian ladies were certainly expected to wear corsets, (going without a corset would have been like going without a bra today) and working class women had cheaper, less rigidly boned alternatives. The fashion of tightlacing - wearing a corset with the smallest waist possible - was only practiced by a minority of ladies and contrary to popular belief was not a widespread practice. For most women, the corset was worn for good posture rather than to achieve a smaller waistline.
You can wear many different things over a corset such as a nice top or a dress. You can also try a camisole as well.
your choice. if you do wear a bra, wear a sports bra
The first bra was developed in France in 1889 by the corset maker Herminie Cadolle.
Yes
Normally, You would wear a dress over a corset, but probobly just a regular shirt would work as well.
The Warner Bra Company was founded in 1874 when they produced the first health corset bra. They also produced bras for A, B, C and D cup sizes for women.
In Victorian times women would normally wear a corset as an under garment.
A corset is a ladies' undergarment intended to hold and shape the torso. They were highly fashionable in the 18th and 19th centures, but began to fall out of favor in the 20th century, with the invention of the bra.