With laces, buttons or with a zipper: corsets and corsets are on trend and a real must-have in summer.
Every woman cuts a good figure in this it-piece: corsets are a popular item of clothing this summer. They are primarily strapless, but are now also created in different lengths and from different materials. Fashionistas like Caro Daur (29), Elsa Hosk (35) and Lena Gercke (36) show how you can currently style and combine corsages.
For more elegant occasions
Fashion influencer Caro Daur recently wore a stylish tone-on-tone outfit in beige. With the wide-leg fabric trousers with a high-waist waistband, she wore a skin-tight, strapless corset, which she tucked into the trousers. The outfit was garnished with a beige waist belt. She paired it with black pumps. She styled her blonde hair into a sleek bun – the perfect summer look!
Things were particularly classy with Elsa Hosk. The model wore a black, long-cut corsage, which she combined with a white satin skirt and a wide hip belt. She also wore black strappy platform pumps and dark sunglasses. What if that’s not a nice going out look?
Sporty and sexy with denim corset
Stefanie Giesinger’s (27) corset style was much sportier, but also had a lot of sex appeal. The model in a cool denim outfit. She wore the cropped denim corset with matching jeans and even a matching hat. She also chose chunky boots with green soles – also perfect for the upcoming festivals.
Lena Gercke also rang in the summer season on Instagram. Your denim top with an asymmetrical cut goes well with jeans as well as fabric and suit trousers. The satin skirts, which are also popular, also match the top.
By the way, the strapless corsets have another special advantage: in the sun there are no annoying stripes around the shoulder area.
Source: Stern

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