Corsets and a Old House

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Re: Corsets and a Old House

Postby Daniel Meyer on Thu Apr 28, 2011 10:04 pm

Corsetière wrote:Thanks! Daniel, you're the guy that found the corset and booze under the stairs in your house, right?



:shock: Nope...(and I'm sticking to *that* story) :D

(women's heads and mattresses in the attic for me LOL!)
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Re: Corsets and a Old House

Postby Igloochic on Thu Apr 28, 2011 11:03 pm

I'd like the model to tilt her chin down so we see her face, but the corset looks lovely. :)
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Re: Corsets and a Old House

Postby Verve on Fri Apr 29, 2011 11:11 am

I would like her to move to her left so I can get a full view of the fireplace. We need more pictures! :lol:

edited* because I realized how obnoxious that sounded, lol. Really though, everything in the picture is stunning.

I really really really want to see more pictures though, its like peaking in a window that has curtains up and you can just see a little glimpse of awesomeness but can't quite see the details, lol
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Re: Corsets and a Old House

Postby Corsetière on Fri Apr 29, 2011 3:19 pm

sooth wrote:Wow, I love that fireplace. It's got kind of an unusual shape/setup. I've never seen one quite like it. And the chandelier looks awesome. I'm craving more photos of your house after seeing this and your bathroom thread.


Thanks guys!
Sooth, I'll try and post some better shots of the woodwork on the fireplace too. I think the carving is really beautiful. :)
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Re: Corsets and a Old House

Postby Corsetière on Fri Apr 29, 2011 3:30 pm

Daniel Meyer wrote:
Corsetière wrote:Thanks! Daniel, you're the guy that found the corset and booze under the stairs in your house, right?



:shock: Nope...(and I'm sticking to *that* story) :D

(women's heads and mattresses in the attic for me LOL!)


I wish I would find some antique corsets in my stairs! :lol:
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Re: Corsets and a Old House

Postby pqtex on Tue May 03, 2011 11:37 pm

Interesting and mischievous. I went to your website and read about your background. Your work is truly wearable art. Loved it.
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Re: Corsets and a Old House

Postby Corsetière on Wed May 04, 2011 9:35 am

pqtex wrote:Interesting and mischievous. I went to your website and read about your background. Your work is truly wearable art. Loved it.


Thank you! :)
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Re: Corsets and a Old House

Postby sooth on Sat Jul 23, 2011 2:16 pm

So ummm, when can we see more of your nice photo shoot? :P
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Re: Corsets and a Old House

Postby Corsetière on Sat Jul 23, 2011 2:50 pm

Sooth, it's killing me. I have been emailing the photographer every couple of weeks since the shoot (which was back in March!). I've only managed to get 2 shots back besides the one I posted here and those 2 photos are being submitted for consideration to a magazine so I can't post them yet. :(

And progress on the interior of the house is super slow because our main plasterer/painter's wife was hospitalized. It seems like every room in the house is like 85% complete, which is really frustrating. And most of the rooms are still jammed packed with moving boxes too so it's pretty much impossible to photograph anything. I did take "before" pics while the guys were repairing plaster and stripping wallpaper so I can't wait to do a before and after post. Right now we are consoling ourselves by buying some really cool antiques like the side board pictured. We're also working a ton in the back yard getting the pond back to health. We recently added some koi to it. :)

Geez...it's been kinda rough living in a construction zone, though. Makes me really tip my hat to the people who do major renovations. But we're planning on doing another fashion editorial shoot in the library soon, so I think the push should be on to finish up that room. It has a really terrific fireplace and bookcases in flame birch.
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Re: Corsets and a Old House

Postby sooth on Sat Jul 23, 2011 5:29 pm

WOW! That's one heck of an awesome sideboard. I love the carved details.

As for the photos, that's pretty annoying. But also kind of cool that they might be in a magazine!

And yeah, I'm kind of in that "major renovations" category. The entire house has been a disaster/construction zone since pretty much day 1 (April 30th 2010). As of now, I'm fairly close to having 2 rooms done, with something like 20% done on most of the others.
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