Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 107. Chapters: Costume jewelry, Supermodel, Adornment, Corset controversy, Index of fashion topics, History of fashion design, Fashion boot, International Best Dressed List, Color analysis, Fast fashion, Metrosexual, Fashion faux pas, Antthony Mark Hankins, Bespoke, Casual, ASVOFF, Johnston & Murphy, Buyer, Kipling Brand, Cleavage enhancement, Sustainable fashion, Calceology, Glamour, Modeling agency, Fashion capital, Alter es Kiss, Accessories Council, Armedangels, Che Guevara clothing and fashion accessories, Dorothy Grant, Chromat, Diaper bag, Polaroid Eyewear, Exi, Fashion illustration, English Retreads, Fashion images, Fashion and Textile Museum, Kokoshnik, Lipstick Prophets, Sneaker collecting, Rocawear, Debutante dress, Fashion law, ChenOne, Political uniform, Sequin, Harlequin print, Hip and buttock padding, Cruise collection, Supima, Swishing, Fashion entrepreneur, Leisure suit, Baby Phat, Mshasho Clothing, Pretty Disturbia, Aesthetic canon, IClothing, Cloutier, Quiff, Modelnomics, List of New Romantics, Capsule wardrobe, Philosophy of futility, Modepalast, Street fashion, Oroton, Lookbook, Hemline index, Bruyere Suit, Helene de Saint Lager, Exte, Hysteric glamour, Dormoy Suit, Pretty Ballerinas, Pidge scarf, Shanghai International Fashion Culture Festival, Gabriela Banova, Dress for Success, Duckie Brown, Albanian hat, Recessionista, Ballerina neckline, Fashion plate, Fashion forecasting, Balizza, Couturier, Political t-shirt. Excerpt: The corset controversy is an ensemble of letters and articles concerning the corset that appeared in newspapers and periodicals in the 19th century. Changing form of the corsetCorsets, also called stays, were worn by European women from the 16th century onward, changing their form as fashions changed. For most of this period, floor-length full skirts were the norm. Variations were endless...