Time capsule: 2006
Model: Angela Ryan
Photo: Tony Nylons
Wardrobe: What Katie Did
Tidbit: Shot in London when I was headlining the London Burlesque Festival for the first time!
(Source: www,whatkatiedid.com)
London’s Evening Standard published a feature yesterday about the trend for erotic literature, which was started by the self published book ‘50 Shades of Grey’. The feature was accompanied by a Tony Nylons picture featuring our Maitresse Bullet Bra and Fully Fashioned Stockings.
Rankin is one of our favourite photographers so we’re thrilled to have him shoot What Katie Did for his new magazine ‘The Hunger’. Helena Christensen shows just a hint of suspender straps in a shoot called ‘One of the Boys’ (styled by Wayne Perry): we’d recommend our Maitresse Suspender Belt to get the same look.
If you’re planning to visit our LA boutique, take a moment to visit Rankin’s Gallery which is just 5 minutes walk from our store.
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The Daily Mail has been devoting a lot of space to Marks and Spencers’ new comfy corsets (they don’t resemble corsets at all but are body shapers which come under category ‘corsetry’ - I think someone along the line might have got a little confused). Yesterday they did a test to see if corsets really were comfortable to wear and included our Morticia Underbust Corset which they gave 7 out of 10 (beating Spanx, yipee!)
Although corsetry should be comfortable enough to wear all day (our Glamour Corselette proves it), steel boned corsets are a whole different matter and unless you seriously want to train your waist, corsetry is the way to go for daily wear.
Corsetry won’t give you the dramatic lines of a steel boned corset but will easily nip an inch or two from the waist and hips. The best way to describe it is that when you look in a mirror you stand up straight with your tummy tucked in: corsetry will keep you like that all day in comfort. At What Katie Did we frequently get visits from brides who think they want a steel boned corset but end up with a Glamour Merry Widow or Cabaret Torsolette which is comfortable enough to wear for 16 hours without any practice.
If you’d like to find out our views on steel boned corsets, what to expect from them and whether they’re suitable for you, check out our Corset Guide Here.
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It’s great to see Lindsay Lohan looking healthy and working on new projects. She’s just been cast to play Elizabeth Taylor in a new TV movie ‘Liz and Dick’. Lindsay says ‘I have always admired and had enormous respect for Elizabeth Taylor. She was not only an incredible actress but an amazing woman as well’.
The costume department picked out period perfect lingerie from our Hollywood store a couple of weeks ago which can be seen in the picture below (Maitresse Bullet Bras and Glamour Girdle) - alongside Lindsay who’s wearing a red velvet dress inspired by a Valentino number Liz once wore. Lindsay has been given final approval of all costumes so we have to keep our fingers crossed that she likes What Katie Did!
Me n my car =)
I first thought about doing a Union Flag corset last Spring, to celebrate Prince William’s and Kate Middleton’s wedding. I thought it would be great as part of a window display, combined with lots of Union Flag bunting, but really didn’t think people would be interested in buying it. I sketched a basic design and asked our factory to throw something together, explaining that it was only for a window display and that it didn’t have ot be perfect. Well, they disagreed and were really excited a the challenge which resulted in the most fabulous (and it turns out, horribly expensive!) corset. We had it in our London boutique window for a couple of weeks and did take a few orders and that, I thought, was that.
When I was in our factory in January I started working on a range of Jubilee lingerie in red, white and blue, and started thinking about the corset again. I thought if we were going to do it, we’d really go for it! This time around we made it in the Extreme Laurie shape which takes 2” more from the waistline than last year’s Sophia shape. We also made it in two cup sizes for a perfect fit. Finally, we made a slight change to the flag design, changing the waist panels from blue to red which helps enhance the female form. The resulting corset really has had a great response, surprisingly those outside the UK are most enthusastic!
The picture below, featuring Miss Miranda, was shot by Steve Hart in his Slough (UK) studio at the end of a very long day - not that you’d be able to tell!
Yay for vintage underwear!