1900s De Gracieuse Corset Patterns

These corset patterns were taken directly from online editions of De Gracieuse magazine. All boning placement and markings are as they are on the original patterns, but the text notations for those markings were too small to read in the scans, so I couldn't include them.  There is no seam allowance included. The patterns are presented below in chronological order, with the original fashion illustration, the full pattern page, and the extracted corset pattern. Most of these patterns have a finished waist of 22-26". 
 
There are relatively few corset patterns after 1905. I think this may be because mass-produced corsets became more readily available, but I can't be sure on that, it's just a guess. Whatever the reason, the magazine switches to providing illustrations of fashionable corsets, but not very many patterns. I've included everything I could find.
 
Click on any corset to be taken to its pattern! If I've made a corset using that pattern, the link will take you to a separate post with the pattern, and the making-of info. 

Pattern List:

1900, March - "Corset for Tennis, Cycling, Etc.
1900, May - "Easy Corset with Cording"
1900, December - "New Corset with a Straight Front"
1900, December - "Corset with Cups for Reform Dress"
1901, January - "Easy to Remove Corset for Married Ladies"
1901, March - "Reform or House Corset"
1901, May - "Corset for Sport, Travel, and Reform Costumes"
1901, August - "Reform Corset with Adjustable Stomach"
1902, July - "Long Corset with Long (Lap Piece?)"
1902, November - "Corset Waist for Reform Dress"
1903, June - "Reform Waist"
1903, December - "Brassiere Made of Straps"
1905, February - "Reform Brassiere (New, Very Well-Fitting Model)"
1905, May - "New Brassiere"
1905, July - "Low Corset for Stout Ladies"
1905, July - "Parisian Brassiere of Elastic Fabric"
1906, April - "Corset (Straight Front) of a New Simple Cut"
1906, June - "Belly Band for Stout Ladies"
1906, December - "Simple Model of Corset"
1908, April - "Adjustable Brassiere for Ladies"
1909, April - "Modern Hip Holder"

1900, March - "Corset for Tennis, Cycling, Etc."



 


1900, May - "Easy Corset with Cording"


 

1900, December - "New Corset with a Straight Front"




1900, December - "Corset with Cups for Reform Dress"


 


1901, January - "Easy to Remove Corset for Married Ladies"


 
 

1901, March - "Reform or House Corset"

 


1901, May - "Corset for Sport, Travel, and Reform Costumes"

 


1901, August - "Reform Corset with Adjustable Stomach"

 


1902, July - "Low Corset with a Long (Lap Piece?)"






 

1902, November - "Corset Waist for Reform Dress"


 


 


 

 1905, February - "Reform Brassiere (New, Very Well-Fitting Model)"



 

1905, May - "New Brassiere"


 




 

1906, April - "Corset (Straight Front) of a New Simple Cut"


 

1906, June - "Belly Band for Stout Ladies"


 


 

1906, December - "Simple Model of Corset"



1907, February - "Choice Corset for Stout Ladies"



 






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