Emmeline Black Satin and Lace Overbust Corset with One Shoulder Detail

LO-011

$399.00
2"

Waist reduction

A corset with a flattering 2" reduction is a great option for everyday wear and comfort while creating a smoothing cinch to the waist. Gives you the appearance of a more toned silhouette.
7/10

Disguise rating

Designs that were intended to been shown off, smaller details like lace trims or embellishment will makes it harder to hide but you might be able to disguise wearing this corset corset under looser clothing. Comfortable & breathable, Suitable for wearing all day.
9/10

Comfort rating

Styles designed to be worn all day long. We find the best fabrics, components, and design features so wearing a corset is comfortable and simple to wear! Sleek design with ribbon lacing.
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Description

Get ready to make a statement in this one-shoulder overbust corset. This lacy number is perfect for nailing the lingerie as outerwear style. The black mesh and lace still provide modesty. Pair with our Minnie black satin bloomer to be the next trendsetter.  

  • Style: Overbust
  • Collection: Lingerie as Outerwear
  • Design Details: Lace One Shoulder Cover Piece, Lace Panels
  • Waist Reduction: 2"
  • Colour: Black
  • Fully Adjustable Lacing: Black Ribbon
  • 6 x Suspender Loops
  • 8 x 7mm Spiral Steel Boning 6 x Flat Steel Bones
  • Fabric Outer: 100% Polyester Satin, Nylon Lace, Polyester Mesh
  • Steel Busk Length: 13 1/2"

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Diane G.

It’s beautiful and it fits but the bones all burst through the fabric on the first day wearing it. I’ll still use it as a fashion corset, but I’m pretty disappointed that this happened.

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Mary H.

Very pretty and sturdy material. The design of the corset itself was not very practical. The stitching for the one-shoulder was off. If you put the stitching in front of your neck, the lace straps would puff up in the front oddly (unless you happen to have a very large bust). If you put it behind your neck, the single lace strap would puff up in the back. The boning was very stiff, to the point to where instead of it bending when you sit down, the corset would instead shift up on you, requiring you to have to tug the corset back down each time you stand up.