Extreme Hourglass/ Pipestem Corsets (2024)

Last updated on September 10th, 2023 at 11:52 am

Last updated September 10, 2023

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The extreme hourglass silhouette can be effectively described as the “belted pillow” look, with a very rounded (cupped) rib shape, and often a striking hip spring as well. I should note that different schools of corsetry have different interpretations of silhouettes; for instance Romantasy calls this style the “wasp” while I had initially been taught that the wasp waist featured a more conical rib shape.

The extreme hourglass silhouette is less popular than it used to be, but I still personally find it to be very comfortable. The waist nips in very suddenly and dramatically, creating a firm band of pressure only at the waistline, while the ribcage remains relatively rounded and free to expand with each breath. I can achieve quite extreme reductions using this silhouette, even if the conical is aesthetically my favorite. If this is your desired silhouette, the following makers and purveyors will be able to assist you – and some even offer the extremely rare pipestem silhouette, where the nipped-in waistline exceeds an inch or more!

Corset makers: If you have made any extreme hourglass or pipestem corsets and you would like to be added to the gallery, you’re welcome to email me with your pictureshere. Safe for Work photos are preferred! Thank you!

OTR / RTW Cupped Rib Corsets:

The round rib Gemini is one of the only off-the-rack options for those who prefer a cupped rib and dramatic silhouette. Offering an 8-inch spring in the underbust, 6-inch spring in the lower (floating ribs), and accommodating up to a 16-inch hip spring, and now in two lengths (original – shown above – and longline) I’m proud to be able to offer this piece starting at $124 in my shop, so you can test if the round rib silhouette is right for you, even if you’re on a budget.

The Artemis corset is my (Lucy’s) newest baby. After the Gemini corset was released, it became clear that there needed to be a compromise between the hourglass corsets and the Gemini corsets — something that would be curvier than the standard hourglass styles, accommodate a more dramatically cupped rib and nipped in waistline, have a high supportive back, but also not require the dramatic hip shelf that the Gemini demands. The answer to this is the Artemis, which was designed by Lucy and produced by True Corset.

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Mystic City has the largest number of patterns (different combinations of rib springs and hip springs) of any other OTR brand. Sylwia’s “Masculine” line of corsets, including her MCC90, MCC95, MCC100, and (above) MCC130, all feature a considerably cupped rib.

Custom Cupped Rib Corsets:

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Bethan, skilled corsetiere and owner of Orchid Corsetry, offers the Sloth training underbust which gently cups the ribcage and then dramatically dips inward at the waist. This corset is strong enough to be used in 23/7 waist training, and can be purchased on its own or in a waist training kit.

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Marianne, the proprietor of Pop Antique, has many years experience as both a corsetiere and a professional model. After learning that her own ribcage is very unmovable and that conical ribcages bruise her, she drafted all her own corsets to cup the ribs, which has become a bit of a trademark. By default, all Pop Antique designs feature a distinctive rounded ribcage and abruptly nipped waist.

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This incredibly curvy corset was made by Katharina, sole proprietor of Bone & Busk Couture (previously Totally Waisted! Corsets) in Toronto, Canada. The rib shape accommodates a very full ribcage with somewhat inflexible ribs, and the 1-inch pipestem is a good place to start for novices who are looking to train in subsequently longer stems over time.

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The Bad Button Bespoke Corsets makes hardy waist training corsets as well as couture designer pieces; Alisha the corsetiere will create the corset with as much or as little rib contouring as you need or desire. The above example shows a very rounded ribcage and dramatically nipped in waistline.

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One of my favorites in this list, this overbust was THE corset that Autumn Adamme (Dark Garden, San Francisco/New Orleans) made during her months-long study with the one and only Mr. Pearl in France. Using his unique patterning and meticulous fitting techniques, the duo created this strikingly curvaceous and flawlessly fitted overbust with a baby pipestem waist.

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Unartig Boutique (Germany) has created one of the longest pipestem waists gracing this page, with an incredible 4-inch (10cm) long stem which is designed to not only compress the waistline but the lowest floating ribs as well. This is typically only possible for a person who has been training for a very long time, has a longer torso to begin with, and has genetically flexible ribs.

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Delicate Facade Corsetry is an Australia-based business with now over 20 years experience (in 2023). In the above photo, you can see an extremely curvy underbust tightlacing corset, which is designed to give an amazing 12-inch reduction from the client’s natural corseted waist.

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Puimond Progressive Corset Design believes in maintaining an anatomical shape around the ribcage, and for extreme reductions he is able to easily nip in the waist an extra couple of inches while leaving a beautiful softly rounded ribcage. The effect is not quite as dramatic as others, but you can see the soft convex curves around the ribcage here. He offers several styles of corsets starting at $359, which can be made suitable for daily waist training. My review of this corset can be seen here.

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Mr. Pearl’s only well-known protégé, Gabriel Moginot, has launched his line Maison Moginot and offers the ready-to-wear Fierce corset for €580, with an option to upgrade to made-to-measure. His design puts little stress the ribcage, and offers a pipestem-like silhouette.

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Corsets and More from Germany is a hugely under-appreciated gem among corsetieres, who is capable of creating corsets with extreme reductions and fascinating pipestems, like the above piece in acid green dupioni. Please note that Corsets & More has been sold to new owners in recent years, so their current quality and skillset is unknown.

~Honorable Mentions~

(Corset brands that are defunct, on hiatus, or otherwise no longer offering the corsets featured here)

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Sugarkitty Corsets was able to accommodate silhouettes and styles of all kinds, including this dramatic almost-pipestem rendition of the Abigail II underbust corset (started at $377). Speaking from experience, it is very easy to take large breaths in this corset. Please note that Sugarkitty only accepted corset commissions up till the end of 2013.

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SalonkiompelimoHiroNIA is a corset maker from Finland who is capable of creating a magical fit, no matter what your preference in silhouette. Some of their clients can achieve a 17″ waist in this silhouette – here is one of their creations is modeled by burlesque artist LouLou D’Vil, who easily wears this style corset while modeling/ performing.

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Neon duch*ess (bespoke corsetry by Hannah Light) had created this incredible corset for the Oxford Conference of Corsetry in summer of 2013. This particular overbust is just one layer of a 3-corset ensemble. Each corset could be worn on its own, or mixed and matched, layered on top of one another. Hannah describes this corset has having “shell pink silk dupion with bronzed leather and bronze leaf detail to the bust and hips. The dramatic shape is achieved by cupping the ribs and hip with reduction at the waist only.”

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Helen (the owner of KookyC / Creative Corsets) couldn’t have said it any better – along with this photo, she described the extreme hourglass shape as being a more comfortable especially for those with rigid, unmovable ribs (see the note under Pop Antique’s photo as well). “I’ve always liked this look,” she said, “and it achieves such extreme curves with far less reduction.”

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Mr. Pearl seems to be the Grandaddy of the modern extreme waist, having trained himself down to 18″ while keeping his ribcage relatively anatomical. Mr. Pearl collaborated with Dark Garden in 2015, and can be contacted through his official Instagram page.

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Another maker of corsets with anatomically-shaped ribcages is Sparklewren. The corset above is modeled by Immodesty Blaize. I have owned 4 corsets from Sparklewren, and from personal experience I can say that my own overbust very easily and gently cups around my ribs, only compressing the last two or so for a subtle dip in the waist. The continuous steel boning adds to the structure. See my review of this exact corset here!

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Romantasy offers a beautifully shaped underbust with a nipped-in waist (this is their definition of the wasp waist) placing most of the reduction at the waist and very little on the ribcage. All of their wasp corsets are made by the talentedSheri Jurnecka.

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C&S Constructions is the master of the extreme hourglass and the pipestem corset, keeping a long list of loyal customers over the decades. The photo above is not even the most extreme pipestem they have made for a client. C&S has made nearly all the corsets worn by the legendary Spook, who is said to have had a 14″ waist in diameter with a 2″ pipestem.

*Please note that I have not personally tried every corset brand in this list, nor do I necessarily endorse every company on this list. This is for informational purposes only. Please contact the individual corsetieres for more information about their hourglass and pipestem corsets. Tiddly links are Etsy affiliate links that help keep thesegalleriesfree to use by all.

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FAQs

What is a pipestem corset? ›

Pipe-stem waist

The corset is designed so that the circumference of the waist is compressed for a distance above the natural waistline. These were never common, as the added pressure on the rib cage as ribs are pressed inwards can be uncomfortable.

Can a corset give you an hourglass figure? ›

Waist training is a way to sculpt your body using a steel boned corset to modify your waist and create a desired figure⁠—often into an accentuated hourglass or a flat, trim waistline.

Can a corset permanently shrink your waist? ›

Corseting only temporarily changes your body. Much like ear piercings, when you take out the piercing, the hole closes up. When you stop wearing your corset long enough, the waist returns to its natural shape. Any true semi-permanent effects on your waist from corseting take years to develop.

What is the difference between an hourglass and a wasp waist? ›

An hourglass produces a softer, curvier silhouette, which, to my eyes, focuses attention on the waist point when nicely balanced. A wasp waist is what most people think of when they envision a true Victorian corset, it carries a severe, almost diagonal or conical line between underbust and waist.

What is the difference between hourglass and conical corset? ›

The hourglass corset follows and curves around your ribs, moulding the figure while permitting space for them, the conical corset is made with straight sides that taper up and out from the waist to the top of the corset, like an upside-down cone.

What is a corset that doesn't cover the breasts called? ›

The Underbust corset is worn around the waist and sits under the bust, i.e., it doesn't provide any bust coverage. This type of corset can be worn underneath a dress or gown as innerwear/shapewear to get that hourglass silhouette.

What will happen if you wear corset everyday? ›

your core muscles can weaken a bit if you wear it every day. if you tight-lace a corset your internal organs shift a bit to accommodate the squeezing, which for some people causes diarrhea or constipation. some people lose some weight, as it's harder to overeat.

How many inches does a corset take off your waist? ›

A general corset sizing guideline is as follows: If your natural waist (where you bend side to side) is under 38” select a corset 4-7 inches smaller than your natural waist. If your natural waist is over 38” select a corset 7-10 inches smaller than your natural waist.

How many inches do you lose with a corset? ›

Follow all the necessary instructions and guidelines of corsetry. You can easily get a reduction of at least 3 to 4 inches in your waist after waist training for a couple of months. So, all you need to do is to follow the rules and keep on waist training continuously.

Which body shape is most attractive? ›

Here comes one of the most desirable bodies for all women. The hourglass has a small defined waist with fuller bust and hip, and the shoulders, bust and hip have similar measurements.

What is a banana body shape? ›

Approximately one-third of women fall into the banana body shape category. You may also know it as the rectangle body shape. How do you know if you have a banana body shape? Generally, your curves are evenly proportioned and you don't have a very defined waist.

How rare is an hourglass figure? ›

A true hourglass figure is fairly rare. Less than 10% of women come by the shape naturally. Much more common are the banana, apple, or pear shapes with the banana shape being the most common. With the banana shape the torso is fairly straight up and down.

What is the difference between a corset and a bustier? ›

An easy differentiator between the two is that a bustier accentuates the bust while a corset works on the waist. The key point to note is that a corset can decrease your waist by 2-4 inches, a bustier on the other hand can add the same to your bust.

What is the difference between Edwardian corset and Victorian corset? ›

The Edwardian corset was constructed differently than the previous designed Victorian corset. Edwardian clothes were more liberating than rigid Victorian gowns, and the corsets also called for liberation. The “S” shape corset was designed by a French corsetiere named Inez Gaches-Sarraute who also studied medicine.

Are there different types of corsets? ›

Granted, corsets are not a one-size-fits-all scenario. Before you start browsing the best corsets for beginners, you should decide what kind of corset you really need. The two most prominent corset categories are underbust and overbust. There is, however, a 3rd, under-the-radar style called Waspie.

What is an old fashioned corset called? ›

The term "stays" was frequently used in English circa 1600 until the early twentieth century, and was used interchangeably with corset in the Renaissance. The term "jumps," deriving from the French word jupe "short jacket," referred to stays without boning, which were less structured and typically laced in the front.

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