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Written by morgan
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Wednesday, 28 June 2006 |
A merry widow is a short, strapless corset with half-cups for the breasts and
long garters. It was first made by the lingerie company Maidenform in 1952,
to coincide with the 1952 film, The Merry Widow, starring Lana Turner. The original
Merry Widow foundation garment was a full-length corselette, cut with attractive
panels of black and white lace, incorporating slim panels of black elastic yarn
net. A heavy-duty zip was inserted behind a velvet-backed hook-and-eye flange,
and the whole garment was lined with nylon voile. Nine long spiral wires were
cased in black satin. Turner is reputed to have said, "I am telling you,
the Merry Widow was designed by a man. A woman would never do that to another
woman." To this day, merry widow is the generic term for a corselette bra
in the United States. This type of lingerie is also know as a Torsolette and
is used in Bridal Lingerie and used like a Bustier
From Wikipedia
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