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Of swiss cinchers and other pretties

by Jenni on Friday, July 02, 2010 .

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Gosh, June just flew by! But thankfully I’ve been working hard as (nearly) always and will have some pretties to show for it soon.



Amongst said pretties are two “ballet slipper pink” satin test pieces (which we will be photographing next week), a Swiss Cincher/Lattice Corset hybrid for myself (a little something for nights out), other samples that I cannot reveal until after the photoshoot at the beginning of August (I’m very excited for this), and of course the limited edition Swiss Cinchers that I’m currently doing with masses of experimental flossing!



I’ve had one place come available again under the Swiss Cincher offer, so please get in touch if you’d like one. The three currently at various stages of progress include bright greens, salmon pink with burgundy, and deep crimson reds. Some are having a ridiculous amount of flossing, whilst others are simply inspired by an extant Victorian corset or a development upon the original black and yellow piece I did. I might actually photograph those recent pieces next week too, on a real human being I mean! Undecided right now… once they’ve been modeled (or if they’re experimental) I drop the price and sell them as “samples” rather than “ready-to-wear”, and we may not have the time anyway. I’ve got seven corsets sitting here which could all fit Breezer well enough for photographs… For example:







I’d quite like to re-photograph this piece. We’ll have daylight this time (shock!), a plain grey backdrop, spare batteries(!), and more time. Hmm, lots to do, lots to do…



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