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Everything I Can Do in a Corset (For Some Corset Myth Busting!) #Shorts

Published on Fri, Apr 15th 2022 Entertainment Rectangular HD

A little #Shorts for you all to show everything (or at least some of what) I can do in a corset, including cartwheels, singing professionally (whilst definitely breathing), and touching my toes!

This was a fun little video to put together, and hopefully, it supports the point that historical fashion and historical corsets probably aren't restrictive as the myths and narratives general society likes to propel. Obviously, this is all anecdotal and everyone's experience with the corset will be different, but here's mine!

Please note: It's because of my body and my ability (mainly a hypermobility condition) that makes it possible for me to put on and fasten my shoes in a corset. Not everyone is able to put on their shoes in a corset and that's completely okay! We're all different and that's a beautiful thing. My intention in sharing this part was to demonstrate my own personal experience.

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The YouTube channel focuses on deep explorations of historical fashion cultures worldwide, drawing wisdom and appreciation from centuries-old garments and customs. Presenting documentaries, tutorials, Q&As, and experimental projects, the creator illustrates the timeless relevance of historical fashion in everyday life, fostering connections between past and present generations. Viewers gain exposure to diverse materials, patterns, tailoring techniques, and ethical aspects while discovering surprising benefits and philosophical implications.
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I'm a daily wearer of historical clothing and a Volga Tatar. I’m also a lifelong Buddhist. I show how these aspects can intersect, by focusing on experimental archaeology and glimpsing firsthand into what it may have been like for people historically, applied in a modern context. I also discuss historical fashion and hand sewing and how we can interact with fashion in a more compassionate, sustainable, and connected way.

For business inquiries please contact: sofie@helmtalentgroup.com

For my own everyday clothing, I wear Ancient Greek, Viking, Medieval, Renaissance, Victorian, and other eras, as well as incorporating more of my Indigenous (Turkic) dress. All the garments I make for myself are 100% hand-stitched and are slow to construct! I feel working by hand is a wonderful way to connect with the process of sewing and to show the durability of hand-sewn garments.

This is a welcoming space for all genders, sexualities, ethnicities, and any other marginalised groups.