Bespoke Bridal Corset
Bespoke bridal corset having these features:
-100% Silk bridal Duchesse Satin made in Italy, color natural white
-two layers of 100% Cotton as lining
-deep round neckline and points at the sides both at the front and at the back
-flared shape
-double boning to ensure better support
-laced back closure with silver eyelets
-pearl embellishment as in the picture (white resin pearls)
-modesty panel
(wedding date: april 2026)
IMPORTANT
-please, let me know the measurements of the second picture.
-please, allow up to 10 weeks of processing time after i receive the measurements
-once finished, the corset will be shipped with a tracked courier that will deliver it in 2-4 business days
-exchanges & returns not accepted
HOW TO MEASURE
A - Bust (Chest) circumference: Measure around the fullest part of the bust, ensuring the tape is parallel to the ground and snug but not tight.
B - Underbust circumference: Measure the circumference where usually a bra band sits.
C - Waist circumference: Measure around the natural waistline, which is typically just above the belly button. Keep the tape comfortably snug.
D - underbust-to-waist length: Measure the distance between the underbust and the waist. You can help yourself by tying a lace around the underbust and one around the waist and measuring the distance of these two laces with the tape measure.
E - neckline length: Measure straight the distance between the two neckline points (rigth before the armpits).
F - back length: Measure straight the distance between the two back points (rigth after the armpits).
Please, for the last two measurements (E and F) take as a reference the two photos you sent me in which you were wearing the dress to understand where the two points in the front and the two points in the back should be positioned.
Here are some general tips for taking the measurements in the correct way:
- Stand with your feet about shoulder-width apart, shoulders relaxed, and stomach in (without sucking in). Make sure your posture is upright, as slouching can lead to inaccurate measurements.
-The measuring tape should not be pulled too tight when taking measurements, it should be comfortably snug.
-Having someone else help taking measurements is ideal, especially for checking that you are placing the tape measure parallel to the ground both in the front and in the back.
-Double check every measurement.