This is a casual look that I wore a few days ago, When I wear strapless tops I wear a light sweater for work because I do not like showing my arms at the office , I wore it like it is in the pictures for the rest of the day.
That day I went to work, the supermarket and to the park, I think it looks very nice and the top highlights the waist very nicely , the corset was not very obvious and overall the look remained casual thanks to the jeans.
I also did not use any jewelry to keep it simple.
The top is actually a dress, it's almost knee length but I kept it a little bit folded at the waist and since the fabric is so thin it wasn't bulky at all.
I even got a compliment-question at work, one woman asked me about my gym routine, she said she wanted to do exactly what I do if that would help her get a smaller waist.
I explained her that I do go to the gym a few times per week, but that this waist is the result of many months doing waist training.
She asked a lot of questions and also asked me if she could touch my waist, I didn't mind any of that so I also sent her a few links so she can do her research because she wanted to buy a corset ASAP. lol
BTW I was wearing my 20" CS -426 that day.And I recently re- laced it following Lucy's tutorial,
I love the look but the inverted loops are not so great with long line corsets, I needed a lot more effort to pull the laces tight , so I changed it back to regular loops but kept the lovely chevron shape.
I did the same with my Mesh corset and I love it, on that corset I did keep the inverted loops ears and it is a lot better, the level of tension on the waist increased and now I am planning to use the same technique in my MCC-38 to see if ti helps with the bending issue it has on the back.
This is a link to Lucy's video, give it a thumbs up if you like the tutorial
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