Walk A Fragile Line

Outfit Details: Shirt: thrifted (borrowed); Corset/skirt: handmade (borrowed); Shoes: Buffalo Exchange; Necklace: Forever 21.

Remember earlier this month when I mentioned a friend of mine wanted to expand her photography skills? She’d mostly photographed nature before, so she wanted to get some shots of people. Obviously, I volunteered!

My friend is very big on sewing, so I ended up wearing things she had made–this gorgeous corset being one of them. Admittedly, after I took it off I remembered how nice breathing is, but it definitely defined my waist in a great way.

I’ll be honest and say that there was pretty much no way I could have worn this for a whole day–but I did wear it for several hours.

I’m also trying to post any photos/outfits that have my old hair in them–since I dyed my hair on Monday.

Bonus: You can see how much I paid for my shoes.

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4 thoughts on “Walk A Fragile Line

  1. Ah, how lovely! I love the print and the silhouette of the dress/corset, but yes, I can see how that would be terribly restricting.
    Also, when you said “You can see how much I paid for my shoes”, I was like “What’s she talking about?” and then I saw $1 on the bottom of your shoes :P That’s a such a steal!

  2. Thanks for posting this! Ill make you one soon as I have some free time and Ill put steel boning in instead of plastic (which has molded to my own figure already) it should be a tad bit more comfortable. Ill make it longer as well :)
    (little tidbit, this corset is made from upholstery fabric and needed very little re-enforcing)

  3. Thanks for posting this! Ill make you one as soon as I have some free time and Ill put steel boning in instead of plastic (which has molded to my own figure already) it should be a tad bit more comfortable. Ill make it longer as well :)
    (little tidbit, this corset is made from upholstery fabric and needed very little re-enforcing)

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