The Victorian Era in the 21st Century
This week we're taking a look at the trending waist cinching silhouette--the corset. Unlike the Victorian era where they would layer with a billowing skirt and puff sleeve blouse, this trend has taken on a more practical approach, being paired with jeans layered over an oversized top.
Source: Harper's Bazaar
It wouldn't be a model-off-duty look without Kendall Jenner herself. Here we have Jenner sporting a non-traditional one piece singlet/corset top. It showcases a deep 'V', sweetheart neckline with a cinched silhouette.
Source: Vogue
And of course, we have model Bella Hadid opting for a jean version of the corset, pairing it with an oversized denim button down and straight leg jeans. An oversized jacket or coat has also been a common piece being worn with a corset. This juxtaposition of the tight waist and the free form overcoat is a fun way to play with a body's silhouette.
Source: L'officiel Austria
Here is a better look at how the boning and tightness of Hadid's corset accentuates the waist while defining it underneath the oversized jacket.
Source: Vogue
Another example of the corset being paired with an over-exaggerated coat seen on Lilian Sumner.
Source: @urbanoutfitters on Instagram
Source: @urbanoutfitters on Instagram
One retailer that has taken on this trend is Urban Outfitters. They shared two different ways that someone can play up the exaggerated silhouette.
Source: Hollywood Life
Another popular style of corset is the structured, lingerie-inspired lace construction. As seen on Kim Kardashian, this type of top is typically seen styled alone.
Source: @best.dressed on Instagram
Source: @alyssainthecity on Instagram
Source: @best.dressed on Instagram
Pictured above are a few more corset looks from YouTuber Ashley 'AKA bestdressed' and influencer Alyssa Coscarelli. While this trend has made itself known at the beginning of the 2020 pandemic, it's seemed to find itself in our 2021 fall wardrobes.
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