To put on a corset properly is as much of an art as to make a corset properly.
I have loved corsets since I was small. When I was a child, my grandmother took me to an exhibition, and they had a corset on display. I loved the flesh color, the salmon satin, the lace.
She wore tight corsets to give her a teeny waist - I helped her lace them up - but they had the effect of causing her to faint. Mom called it the vapors and said it was a sign of her high breeding and delicate nature. I thought it was a sign that the...
With a corset on, you can't breathe properly.
It would be nice to really shed the corsets.
I spend long days wearing a corset - but no pain, no gain.
My most recent purchase was a black lace corset.
Wearing corsets all the time was completely incapacitating, as far as digestion goes.
I've never been happier to be born in this time than when I was wearing a corset.
So wearing a corset certainly changes your state of mind.
I hate wearing anything tight. A corset is my idea of torture.
Happiness is the sublime moment when you get out of your corsets at night.
I actually enjoy wearing the corsets required in some period films.
I'm one of those strange beasts who really likes a corset.
Actors love mental disorders, dialects, and corsets. Give them one of the three and they're happy.
I seem to disappoint people a bit. They want the full regalia - but I don't walk around in a corset the whole time.
It's hard to act in a corset. Your breath gets cut off. You're squashed.
I'm taller than most actresses, so most corsets tend to be too short in the body.
Words are like untying a corset - you can move into this great space with them.
I should get a few ribs taken out, because I'll be in a corset for the rest of my life.
I played crying people in corsets for a long time, but I went into acting to be a character actor.