A Corsetiere's Dream

Once upon a time, in a little town nestled within the French countryside, there was a family of skilled corset makers. The family business had been passed down from generation to generation, with each corsetiere learning the art of crafting exquisite undergarments that would shape and support the wearer's figure.

The current head of the family was a master corsetier named Jean-Claude. He had inherited his father's business and had since made a name for himself, creating some of the most intricate and delicate corsets in all of France. His son, however, was more interested in trying on these beautiful garments than he was in making them.

Every time Jean-Claude would create a new corset, his son, Philippe, would beg to try it on. Though Jean-Claude initially resisted, he eventually gave in to his son's pleas and created the smallest corsets he had ever made.

Philippe was captivated by these tiny garments. He loved the way they hugged his body and emphasized his narrow waist. He would spend hours trying on each new corset, admiring himself in the mirror and imagining how small his waist could possibly get.

But as Philippe continued to wear these corsets, he began to notice something strange. His waist was indeed getting smaller and smaller with each passing day. At first, he thought he was merely imagining it, but soon he realized that the corsets were having a profound effect on his body.

Jean-Claude was amazed to see his son's waist continue to shrink over time. He had never seen anyone so tiny before and couldn't help but marvel at Philippe's tiny figure. Soon, Philippe became a local sensation, attracting visitors from all over the world who were eager to see this tiny corset lover in person.

Philippe continued to wear his father's corsets, never wanting to take them off. And as he grew older, his waist only continued to shrink. Philippe remained proud of his tiny figure and continued to wear his father's corsets, hoping one day to break the world record for the smallest waist in history.

And so, the story of Philippe, the son of Jean-Claude the corsetier, lived on, inspiring generations of corset makers and tiny waisted individuals alike. For it was through his love of small garments that Philippe became a symbol of the beauty that could be found in the smallest of things.

What do you think? 😄
when seen "Jean-Claude" i was thinking Jean-Claude Vamme Damme but guess he more splits that corsets XD

amazingly small and tight corset, it's smaller than one around his neck :P love the story too its great to see the son being the best insprestion to make smaller and tighter waists XD
TBJ
It makes me think of Kayan people. I'm surprised you haven't done a corset that works like the rings, to not only cinch but also elongate the torso, while allowing them to bend like crazy...

When did I start having opinions on your wasping art?
That corsette looks a little Too Tight !
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