We went to a costume exhibit a couple of years ago at a small museum
in Cold Spring, New York, and they had a really pretty corset pictured
in the catalogue (it was red), but in the actual exhibit it was on the
mannequin upside down!  We mentioned it to the person on duty--I
wonder if they fixed it.

The exhibit catalogue is still available:

http://www.pchs-fsm.org/pchsCatalogues.html

Katy

On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 8:25 PM,  <stils...@netspace.net.au> wrote:
> Just watching an old Halloween episode of Frasier:
>
> The Ros character is wearing a corset that appears to be on back-to-front. If
> so, tghe second-worst corset boo-boo I have seen on TV ever,
>
> -C.
>
> PS: Worst was a documentary on the children of the Russian royal family with 
> the
> daughters wearing their corsets upside-down, suspender ends flapping around
> their collars.
>
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