Corset Evolution Quiz

Elizabethan Stays – Victorian Corsets – New Look Corsets! The corset has evolved over 500+ years. Can you tell apart all the different types of corsets throughout history? Test your knowledge of the corset evolutionary tree here.

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Corset Evolution Quiz

Elizabethan Stays - Victorian Corsets - New Look Corsets! The corset has evolved over 500+ years. Can you tell apart all the different types of corsets throughout history? Test yourself here.

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1. What kind of corset is this?

Two historical reproduction corsets of a titanic era longline underbust corset, made by RedThreaded. The two models are of different heights, body shapes and sizes; both wear their corsets over a historically accurate cotton chemise.

Photo courtesy of RedThreaded.

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2. What kind of corset is this?

Photo courtesy of Vollers via Etsy.

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3. What kind of corset is this?

Beige cotton Georgian 18th century tabbed stays with a front stomacher under the front lacing, and spiral laced back lacing. Displayed on a dress form over a shift. Made by Nemuro Corsetry.

Photo courtesy of NemuroCorsets via Etsy.

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4. What kind of corset is this?

White cotton 1830s Corded long regency Stays, made by Valentine Crafts Store. Worn over a white cotton chemise, by an anonymous model.

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5. What kind of corset is this?

A model from 1947 wearing a longline cincher designed to be worn under Dior's "New Look" fashions.

Photo courtesy of British Pathé.

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6. What kind of corset is this?

A reproduction S-bend Edwardian demibust corset made from butterscotch spot coutil, created and modeled by The Boudoir Key Custom Corsetry. The corsetiere stands beside an antique Edwardian dress form with a similar wasp waist and wider hips. She wears a white cotton chemise under the corset with blue ribbon shoulder straps.

Photo courtesy of The Boudoir Key via Etsy.

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7. What kind of corset is this?

A burgundy/ mauve satin traditional Victorian demibust corset with triple boning channels, gold contrast stitching, and gold flossing along the top and bottom edges. Made by Chesebro Corsetry. The model wears the corset over a white shift and bloomers.

Photo courtesy of Chesebro Corsetry via Etsy.

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8. What kind of corset is this?

1800s early Regency short stays made by Fiorentina Costuming. The model wears the stays over a simple white cotton shift, standing in a spotlight in front of a dark background.

Photo courtesy of FiorentinaCostuming via Etsy.

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9. What kind of corset is this?

Elizabethan stays finished in burgundy silk, fully boned and spiral laced in front, made by Jayssance. The model is wearing a white cotton or linen dress underneath and stands in front of a large green hedge.

Photo courtesy of Joyssance via Etsy.

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10. What kind of corset is this?

A deep teal or peacock green satin "Pretty Housemaid" demibust corset, with gold flossing, cording on the hips, and black lace along the top edge. Made by a Clockwork Faerie, the model wears it over a white cotton shirt.

Photo courtesy of Clockwork Faerie via Etsy.

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11. What kind of corset is this?

1790 Transitional Stays with corded bust gores, tabbed bottom, front lacing, adjustable shoulder straps, made by Nemuro Corsets. Displayed on a padded dress form in front of a dark backdrop.

Photo courtesy of NemuroCorsets via Etsy.

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12. What kind of corset is this?

Continuously boned Tudor stays finished in peacock green, no tabs along the bottom, made by Hedonistic Costumes. The model wears it over a white chemise and sits on the grass by a small pond.

Photo courtesy of HedonisticCostumes via Etsy.

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