Morgana Femme Couture – Fascinators, Nipple Pasties, Corsets!
Morgana Femme Couture has been hard at work since we last showed you their goods. New for 2010, MFC has new fascinators to match corsets, and they’ve expanded their well-received collection of nipple pasties. All fascinators are made using the blocking method. You can see some fascinators in the photos below, but you can also request that one be custom-made to match other corsets.
Morgana Femme Couture now has an exciting group of antique-inspired corsets! There are two versions of a 1904 ribbon lattice corset – the first image below (style MF1308) is a traditional version, but the second (style MF1312) is unique to MFC.
MFC now also has a modernized version of the 1907 Edwardian S Curve Corset (style MF1330). The pattern and boning have been updated for the modern woman, to eliminate the pain associated with wearing authentic straight front stays. The Edwardian S Curve Corset has hip gussets and is best worn as a long line. Be sure not to confuse this with the “Edwardian shaped bottom” corsets you may see from MFC and other labels.
This corset (style MF 1332) is also one of the Edwardian S Curve Corsets.
This crimson waspie/waist cincher (style MF1306) features hand-sewn beaded black sequined lace. This waspie is 6″ on each side, and can also be enhanced with Swarovski crystals. Matching nipple pasties and a sequined fascinator are also available.
Finally, this teal corset (style MF 1331) looks gorgeous with matching shirred garter straps, pasties, and fascinator (and look at that waist!).
You can find all of the above styles (and more!) on MorganaFemmeCouture.com.
February 25, 2010 by Kelly
Filed under Corsets, Morgana Femme Couture, New collection, Pasties, Vintage lingerie, Waspie












Morgana Femme Couture’s work gets better with every colletcion. Those ribbon corsets are divine, and I really love Morgana’s Wolford tights in the photos.
The matching pasties make me smile