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She has been recruited to demonstrate the miracle of the waist cincher.
Her remarks were addressed to a woman being hooked into a waist cincher and matching bra.
I wore a waist cincher because she has this wasp waist.
However, use of the waist cincher was restricted to haute couture, and most women continued to use girdles.
A shorter kind of corset that covers the waist area (from low on the ribs to just above the hips), is called a waist cincher.
She pulls out a waist cincher that is almost identical to my hospital corset, except for the garters and bones and lace.
The hand-span waists so beloved by Dior were achieved by foundations garments, of which the most popular was the waist cincher.
Some of the dresses are constructed with visible corset tops, or at least waist nippers.
Waistlines are snug, often marked by a wide belt; waist nippers have returned as belts in some collections.
Corselets or all-in-ones and waist nippers make cameo appearances only lightly camouflaged by fluffs of chiffon.
Mr. Lagerfeld didn't forget about the diaphanous mode that he helped instigate, so there were plenty of sheer black dresses, with and without waist nippers.
At Byblos the skirt, in black velvet or quilted silk, has a jaunty look for evening when it is paired with waist nippers and rounded boleros.
With a nod to the Western theme that is intriguing designers, he showed tooled leather belts, waist nippers and bustiers, leather headbands and ruffled long dresses over crinolines.
A spokesman for the department store said: 'Every woman deserves to feel beautiful and confident on their big day so there is no shame in wearing problem-solving pants, waist nippers and body shapers as they can help enhance your favourite features or hide any lumps and bumps that you want to disguise.