
Ready to Ship Corsets
Lightweight lace and mesh corsets held in stock for fast Australian shipping — breathable structure for everyday wear, warmer weather, or layering under anything.
Produced in small batches and quality-checked to our standards. Our corsetière will reach out after your order to confirm you've chosen the right size for your measurements. If your size is out of stock, request a notification on the product page and we'll let you know when the next batch lands. New to corsetry? The Grimoire has everything you need to choose well.
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Two Decades of Steel-Boned Craft
Every corset in this collection is constructed with flat and spiral steel boning, waist tape, and modesty panels — built to reduce and to last. Our atelier has refined a small number of signature styles that clients return to again and again.
Not sure of your size?
Corset sizing is not the same as dress sizing. Your natural waist measurement is the starting point — our guide walks you through every measurement you need.
What is the difference between underbust and overbust corsets?
An underbust corset sits below the bust and shapes the waist and torso. It can be worn over or under clothing. An overbust corset extends over the bust, providing both shaping and support — no separate bra required for many styles.
Are these corsets steel boned?
Yes. All Gallery Serpentine corsets use a combination of flat and spiral steel bones. We do not stock plastic-boned corsets. Steel boning is essential for genuine waist reduction and long-term structural integrity.
How much waist reduction can I expect?
For beginners, 2–3 inches is a comfortable starting reduction. Experienced wearers who season their corsets over time can achieve 4–6 inches. We recommend starting conservatively and building gradually.


