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The Reign Corset is a statement of structure, power, and precision—crafted for a silhouette that commands attention. This gorgeous corset is part of the Madame Mortelle collection, debuted at The Ohio Renaissance Festival 2025.
Cut in a rich blood red satin, this open-front corset is designed to sculpt the waist with dramatic definition while maintaining elegance and balance. The bodice is fully structured with internal boning, creating a controlled, hourglass shape that enhances the natural form without sacrificing comfort.
A front lace-up closure allows for adjustability and visual impact, framed by carefully placed grommets and finished with black lacing. Along the lower edge, a black lace peplum softens the structure with movement and contrast, adding depth and dimension to the silhouette.
The exaggerated sleeves are cut in matching satin and trimmed in black, creating a striking, theatrical line that moves with the body and elevates the entire look.
Designed to be worn as a standalone statement or layered into a full ensemble, the Reign Corset transitions effortlessly from dramatic daywear to evening presence.
Pair with a fitted skirt, flowing overskirt, or layered beneath a gown for a fully realized silhouette. The Reign Corset is equally suited for editorial styling, events, or statement daily wear.
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Each Immortelle overbust corset is finished in itself, structured with a built-in modesty panel and cut to stand whole upon the body. When desired, a stomacher may be worn within the open front — not as necessity, but as expression — a continuation of the corset’s original language rather than an addition to it.

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