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Orchid Underbust

Photo – Rob Manko Model – Britany Schroeder Hair – M’lou Mackay-Santilli

Kind Compliments

“Before Wilde Hunt, I had never known that such dreamy, ethereal and romantic pieces could be fashioned from hardy leather. This piece has left me wondering if it’s possible to throw a wedding without actually getting married, just so I can wear something this spectacular.” Lucy (Lucy’s Corsetry – blog)

The Corset in Early Cinema

After the Ball (1897) – Georges Méliès 

Plum Aesthetic Overbust

This commission for a client in Maryland was inspired by textiles of the Aesthetic Movement (mid to late 19th century). The hand-cut applique I created reflects this style with it’s nature-inspired vine and leaf motif. The corset is created in a glossy plum leather accented by a violet metallic leather. To commission your own custom
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I Turned Down a Commission

It’s true. In fact I have declined to accept many commissions over the years. It sounds crazy but let me explain.

Antique Textile Adventure – Part Three: Charles Frederick Worth

Charles Frederick Worth is widely considered the first couturier, ever. An Englishman by birth, he became wildly successful in 19th century Paris. Worth began his fashion career  in 1858 and he would go on to dress royalty and famous actresses of the day. One of his more famous clients was the incomparable Marchesa Luisa Casati,
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Trish from Devil May Cry 4

My client requested that I make a leather bustier for cosplay which resembled the one the character Trish wore in Devil May Cry 4, a video game developed by Capcom and created by Hideki Kamiya. This bustier is made of Italian lambskin ornamented with a print I created in house. The asymmetrical pattern provided a
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Wilde Hunt Corsetry on TV

Fashion blogger La Carmina wore our Anatomist Corset on the Science Channel’s show “Oddities” recently. Click the image above to see her conversation with Mike Zohn and Evan Michelson about taxidermy and corsets. Or you can view the full episode here.

Semper Eadem Corset – Or How to Dress Like David Bowie *and* Queen Elizabeth I, At the Same Time

  Semper Eadem Corset by Wilde Hunt Corsetry Metallic Leather, Glass Beads, Gilt Bouillion, and Genuine Beetle Wings. Photo- Chas Ray Krider Model – Bekah Winske Hair – M’lou Mackay-Santilli, Strut the Salon I created this corset to answer the burning question – “If David Bowie and Queen Elizabeth I were the same person what
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Wilde Hunt on IFB – Links a la Mode

Our post about antique embroidery was chosen for the Independent Fashion Bloggers series Links a la Mode. Read on to discover other great fashion blogs….   Gift of Glamour With all the dazzle of this week’s Met Gala and the upcoming excitement of the Great Gatsby, this summer is going to be all about glam.
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