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Corseting in the 1950's or New-Look Era

Corsets are not just from the 19th century...
During the 1950's they reappeared on the fashion scene:
The "New Look" fashion of the 1950's returned to the corset
Heavy 50's style boned corselet, or all-in-one Betty Page was and still is, a commited corset wearer new look waist cinch
1950's style corselet
Betty Page 
Marilyn Monroe
"New Look"  waist cinch
Bust Enhancement

Elizabeth Taylor's tight waist
Kim Novak
 Brigitte Bardot
 Sophia Loren
Elizabeth Taylor
 New look Waspwaist

Fashion is cyclic and corsets are not likely to ever vanish. And after a brief absence it has reappeared in our day. It's most recent appearance was during the New Look era (late 40's and 50's) when heavy girdles, waspies and classic laced corsets were worn by fashionable women. Structured girdles and corseletes were common and thus the modern corset less period is limited to only a few decades.
Although the corseting of the 50's focussed primarily on the cinching of the waist, it was clear that a good bustline required conventional corseting from bust to hip as shown by the classic movie stars.