Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Bustier

This is a new direction for me. My first leather garment since I made sheepskin coats at Tahoe thirty some years ago.

I've been toying with the idea of making a steampunk leather corset, since they seem to be the rage among the ladies of steam.



I decided to start simple by making this black leather bustier with rivets and leather lacing running through eyelets. I haven't made a back strap yet, as I am undecided on how to do it. What do you all think? Please take my poll (upper right) and let me know.


11 comments:

  1. It's just great! (being on of these woman ^^)

    The fitting looks wonderful, only the small bow seems somehow off...

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  2. I agree with Saraccino. Love everything but the way the bow lies. More great work, Tom

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  3. Great idea, and an excellent way to expand the genre from one of the top steampunkers around.

    May I be so bold as to suggest a kind of latch hook closure for the bustier rather than being tied/laced?

    Here is a link to a JPG of the kind that I was thinking about:

    www.umx.info/cat/im/wooden-box-accessories-ct4-12.jpg

    I thought that a variation on these might look steampunkier. :D

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  4. Interesting idea, Craig. I do think it should be adjustable though, and a latch like that doesn't lend itself to adjustability. Maybe a small buckle....

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  5. The adjustability could be designed for the back of the piece, rather than the front, however.

    Being a fan of women's fashion bits like this, (when worn by my beloved lady partner), I'm looking forward to seeing how this develops.

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  6. Tom it's lovely.
    I would love to see you take this further down the steampunk road. Perhaps instead of grommets something more like a peg button, the lace wrapping around the stylized post. I know you will apply your fabulous victorian hipness to it. I am looking forward to being inspired by what you come up with.

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  7. I love this! Super hot, can't wait to see more!

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  8. can i ask how you painted it? It looks like spray paint but I know spray paint tends to crack and chip.

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  9. I airbrushed it with black latex acrylic paint. It is quite flexible.

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  10. Tom - this is beautiful! I appreciate the texture and rivets you added and how the piece resembles a heart too... detials, I know - but woman (like me! :)) love that stuff! It makes an item all that more unique! :) Thank you for doing what you love - it shows! :D

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