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The making of the 1891 Ageless Patterns Riding corset

20-08-2021 The Start After a bit of a summer hiatus I am trying to get back into the swing of things. With covid and the lack of events and such my sewing-focus is at an all time low. Now I have learned about myself in the past years that sometimes I just need to start […]

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Ribbon corset, because the edwardians knew what they were doing.

This ribbon corset was a custom order by a lovely customer of mine. She wanted a corset that would give curves but is easy to move around in and was long enough. Beeing an performer and artist she needed something light but still giving shape. Ribbon corsets have been around for quite some time. As […]

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Some epic photography to end the year with.

Mid December I went to The Hague for a collaboration with some amazing people. Sanne van Bergenhenegouwen asked if I was willing to do the styling of a plus size lady. Because I am plus sized myself, we were in luck and I had an assortment of items to shoot.  The model was Naline, and […]

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Dutch Masters Underbust

Dutch Masters Corset This fabric has become a bit of my thing over the past years. I love the colour and print on this cotton fabric.  This corset was made for a lovely experienced tightlacer. This means that the corset is extremely curvy.  When working with a patterned fabric you need to match the pattern […]

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The end of custom work

As some of you may have noticed on my facebook page. From the 1rst of august on I will no longer accept custom orders. Now I can understand this might come as a surprise I thought it would be a good idea to explain things. Why? Like many corsetmakers I have a muggle job next […]

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The naked dress

The naked dress Last year Fernanda contacted me that she needed a special dress for her beach wedding. She wanted something with an open back and that had the nude gown look. As if you are just wearing a lace dress with nothing underneath.   For a dress like this the fabric makes the dress. […]

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18th century costuming

18th century costuming This autumn we were attending Salon de la Societé raffinee. Organised by my dear friend Shari. A Salon is an event where a Salonière introduces artists to the guests. A place to socialise with friends and imagin that you live in the 18th century. I was honored to be one of the […]

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Hecate Corset

  This style of corset has been in the making for quite a while. As with every new style of Corsetry I do extensive testing before I offer something to the public, so that I am sure my ideas actually work! The corset is a mix between a longline corset with attached garters and a […]

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Little Owls

This Easter I had to opportunity to do a photoshoot with Angela Dekens from Little Owls. I have had my Hithfaereth gown for a year now and never had the time to take proper pictures with me in it. So when there was an opening to shoot with Angela, I decided to go for it. […]

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Why don’t you do right

  An iconic dress thisone. The Jessica Rabbit dress as seen in the movie “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” I made this dress for the lovely Saskia Lillith, a fellow tightlacer. I have made a corset for Saskia before and we spoke about making her something with a flair of drama. The epic curves on Jessica […]

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