High Tea Hostess

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“She kept secrets in lace-trimmed letters and laughed with her mouth behind her hand. 
Soft on the surface, sharp at the seams—she could undo you with a ribbon.”

 

The High Tea Hostess is playful, romantic, and gently structured. Designed for layering or lounging, her shape flatters without restriction.

A soft, structured overbust corset with adjustable straps tied at the shoulder. Available in two strap placements—front-laced for a classic look, or front-and-back laced for a fully detachable version. Designed for ease of wear, movement, and layering. Slightly curved across the bust for a flattering lift without rigid shaping.

 

MADE FROM SCRATCH

Each signature is crafted anew. Your corset is sewn just for you, from the first stitch to the final ribbon.

 

MADE WITH YOUR FABRIC OF CHOICE

Together we’ll select the fabric that speaks to you — whether it's antique silk, crisp cotton, or a synthetic with a past. I’ll share options based on your vision and needs.

 

MADE TO YOUR MEASUREMENTS

To craft a High Tea Hostess, I need your following measurements. 

A Overbust

The circumference of your chest just above your breasts. This is where a strapless neckline would sit, so leave some room under your armpits. 

B Bust

The circumference of the fullest part of your breasts, parallel to the floor, keeping the tape comfortably snug but not tight. 

C Underbust

The circumference directly under your breasts, parallel to the floor, where the breast meets the ribcage. 

D Waist

The circumference of your natural waist, where your body creases when you bend side to side. Breathe naturally and measure snugly but gentlythis is the anchor point of your corset.

E Center Front to Waist

The length from the base of your neck (just above your collar bones), down to your natural waist, following the curve of your body. 

F Upper Shoulder to Overbust

The length from the upper part of your shoulder (at the end of your collar bone) to your overbust line, following the curve of your body. 

G Side Torso Length

Measure the curved distance from the overbust line (where a strapless neckline would sit), down to your natural waist, following the curve of your body. Take this measurement over the ribs on the side of your body, not over the breast.