File:Coronet Corset Co.jpg

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Description Illustration from the Ladies Home Journal, October 1900, contrasting the old Victorian corseted silhouette with the new Edwardian "S-bend" corseted silhouette.
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Source Ladies Home Journal
Author Unknown Coronet Corset Co. work-for-hire artist
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