When summer ends and fall begins, we naturally switch to warmer clothes. Although even if you’ve switched from tank tops to comfortable, oversized sweaters and from sandals to knee-high boots, an orange corset top will always be a conversation starter thanks to its added pop of color.
For a dramatic evening look, choose a corset top with a sweetheart or V neckline in a luxurious fabric like satin or lace, or with daring cutouts and sheer detailing. If you prefer to wear yours throughout the day, a plain, uncomplicated orange corset may be the best option. While some may like the additional support that underwire and boning may provide, others may prefer a corset top sewn to simulate a corset without the conventional boning. Straps not only give the top more structure but also come in different designs and thicknesses. Luckily, you can opt for a strapless garment to make your shoulders more visible.
These orange corsets are perfect for every summer occasion, whether you’re searching for something timeless and seductive or fun and whimsical. You can wear them with every length of bottom imaginable, from shorts to jeans to miniskirts. Continue reading to see our 9 recommendations.
Tangerine lace decorates this version of Miaou’s timeless Campbell Corset. It has a beautiful lace design with a straight waistline with boning embellishments, cupped busts with mesh lining underneath, and a classic zipper in the back.
Complement its sensual sweetness with a black silk midi skirt, black strappy heels, and a heavily made-up face.
“Gorgeous vibrant color and very flattering fit, perfect for a glam night out,” one person says regarding this orange corset.
Another person confirms this notion, stating, “The color is a much more vibrant orange than it appears to be online.”
With its eyelet closure, lace side panels and classic boned structure, this corset top is sure to make you feel like a goddess.
The orange corset top from Edikted is made from soft lace that feels great against your skin. Elsewhere, its sweetheart neckline creates a feminine silhouette that looks great with any outfit and the eyelet closure gives you the option of wearing it as a strapless or backless option.
This top is perfect for any occasion because it can be paired with anything from jeans to a skirt or dress!
This top is like a breath of fresh air.
It’s made with a thick mesh construction, so you can keep your look casual with jeans and sneakers. But if you want to go for the full-on look, just add some heels and jewelry. The thick shoulder straps are sure to give you that extra lift you’ve been waiting for!
We love how versatile this top is—it’s great for wearing under jackets or over a matching skirt.
The brand-new Charlie Top from Princess Polly is here, and it brings with it a sense of fun and flirtatiousness. This classic crop top style has a textured dot fabric, a corset-style shape, a round neckline and hem, and boning across the bust. “
So comfortable and stays up well,” one person says while another one echos the same motifs, stating, “Adjustable and fits perfectly!”
It’s a bold, bright, and beautiful day outside.
Why not make it even brighter by wearing this majestic orange corset? This off-the-shoulder corset has lightly padded cups and feathers trimming the front, making it the perfect accessory for any occasion or season.
Pair it with matching flare pants and heels to create a coordinated look that’s sure to impress!
This crop top from PrettyLittleThing will be a welcome addition to your closet. This orange woven fabric corset top is cut to perfection, making it perfect for wearing to brunch with faux leather pants and heeled mules. An exposed back zipper and wide shoulder straps allow you to fit inside this garment with ease.
The Mavra dip hem corset top is crafted from a satin fabric that will cling to your contours, making you feel ruched and prepared.
This garment has a sweetheart neckline, an underwired breast, thick straps, and a back zip closure. Try it out this summer with a skirt and some simple gold jewelry.
Speaking on the corset, one buyer says, “I have never left a review for a clothes shop before but felt like I had to say how happy I am with my corset top.”
Motel Rocks’ Dena Corset Top will help you look your best. It’s a sleeveless bandeau top with a bodycon style that comes in a bright neon orange PU material.
The orange corset features a stomach-baring front and an exposed back zipper. Pair with your favorite pair of denim shorts or a mini skirt for a cute everyday look.
This top will provide a splash of bright orange to your weekend wear. The combination of orange polyester and spandex corset features a mesh pattern and a figure-hugging fit; the rounded hem of the garment ends just below the belly button.
In addition, the boning at the top makes for a more solid build, which counteracts the mesh.
“Since it’s a corset I sized down, fits great and I love it! Love the color and I get so many compliments when I wear it,” one person shared.
Elsewhere, someone else says, “I ordered a large could’ve definitely gotten a medium and the material is see-through so wearing a strapless bra is a must or pasties. The material is thin and mesh-like.”
This orange corset from Out From Under is solid, understated, and stylish thanks to the keyhole opening at the bottom of the bust.
It has a muted orange color and features adjustable shoulder straps and a lattice tie-back fastening. For a spring-ready look, style with black flare pants, chunky boots, and silver hoops for a hot and edgy look.
“This piece is so beautiful, well made, and flattering. My only complaint is the strings in the back are confusing to lace up because they are in an infinity loop, but once they’re tied, this piece looks gorgeous,” one buyer shares.
Elsewhere, another person adds, “Definitely recommend getting this top, it can work with more casual or more dressy outfits depending on what pants you style it with. The corset style back allows for a tighter or looser fit.”
Wearing this ferocious corset can help you get that desired hourglass figure. The wide straps and square neckline of this burnt orange corset top offer a nice contrast to the structured design and hook-and-eye closures. Pair it with your go-to denim and stylish heels.
This orange crop top has a corset design with lace panels that are sheer at the front and sides. It has a sleeveless ribbed design, a lace-up front, scooped neckline, and a cropped length that hits just above the waist.
Put your best weekend foot forward by pairing it with blue jeans and flats. One buyer raved, “This and a black bra is so slay. It fits well and there are not a lot of gaps in between the tie-up section.”
What to Look for in Corsets
Material
You’ll quickly realize that the material plays a key role, not only in how the corset looks, but also how it feels and lasts. Want a robust corset that provides intense waist cinching and withstands the test of time? Consider leather or brocade. If you prefer something lighter and more comfortable for everyday wear or for layering under clothing, satin, silk, or cotton corsets could be your best bet. Always balance aesthetic appeal with comfort and functionality.
Boning
Boning serves as the backbone of any corset, defining its functionality. If you’re looking for serious waist training or want to pull off a dramatic hourglass silhouette for a period costume, traditional steel boned corsets won’t disappoint. If you seek a softer and more flexible fit for casual fashion wear, opt for corsets with plastic boning. They might not offer the same waist cinching magic, but they are comfortable and still enhance your figure.
Fit
Nothing matters more in a corset than the fit. A corset that doesn’t fit right can be uncomfortable, and in the worst cases, hazardous to your health. Custom-made corsets, perfectly tailored to your measurements, are the platinum standard. But let’s face it – they can be a bit pricey. That’s where off-the-rack options come in, offering a variety of sizes and a more budget-friendly approach to corset wearing. Remember, whether custom or off-the-rack, the corset should comfortably cinch your waist without causing any breathing issues.
Closure System
The closure system of a corset, often overlooked, contributes significantly to both its look and adjustability. The traditional lace-up corset, although needing a bit of skill to perfect, gives a high level of adjustment and creates the classic, alluring V-shaped lacing pattern at the back. But if you want convenience and ease of use, especially if you plan to wear the corset without any help, opt for hook-and-eye closures or zippers. They may not offer the same level of adjustment, but they’re a time-saver and perfect for beginners.
FAQ
What is a corset?
A corset is a garment traditionally worn by women to shape and cinch the waist and uplift the bust, thereby enhancing the wearer’s silhouette. This close-fitting piece of clothing extends from below the chest to the hips and is typically constructed from a flexible material such as cloth or leather. It is reinforced with boning (originally made from whalebone but now usually crafted from steel or plastic) to control and shape the waist.
Corsets are fastened using laces, hooks, or busks. Although they were a ubiquitous part of women’s fashion from the 16th to the early 20th century, they fell out of mainstream use with the advent of more comfortable and less restrictive clothing. However, they have seen a resurgence in recent years in the fashion, cosplay, and body modification communities.
How do you style a orange corset?
When styling an orange corset, consider both the occasion and your personal style. For a casual outing, it can be paired with high-waisted jeans and a white button-down shirt worn open over the corset for a relaxed look. Complement this with white sneakers and minimal jewelry.
For a night out, combine the corset with black leather pants or a black mini skirt. Add heels or boots, a statement necklace, and a stylish clutch for a striking effect. If you’re attending a festival, the corset could be worn with high-waisted denim shorts and layered bohemian-style jewelry. A flower crown or bandana could add a final festival touch. The key to styling a brightly colored corset is to balance it with the rest of your outfit. Choose neutral or monochromatic pieces to allow the corset to stand out.
Do corsets change your body shape?
Corsets can temporarily alter your body shape while wearing them, as they cinch in your waist and can create an exaggerated hourglass figure. However, changes to the body’s structure from corset wearing are usually not permanent unless you practice what is known as “tight-lacing” or “waist training,” and even then, results vary significantly from person to person.
Over an extended period of consistent and tight corset wear, some may see a reduction in their waist size. It’s important to note, however, that this practice is controversial and can have health implications, including difficulty breathing, deformation of the ribs, and weakened core muscles.
How do you tie a corset?
Tying a corset, which is typically laced at the back, requires a bit of technique. Before donning the corset, the laces should be loosened sufficiently to allow you to either step into the corset or slip it over your head. Once positioned around your waist and possibly bust, depending on the style, the laces can be slowly tightened. Corsets usually feature a set of loops or “bunny ears” around the waistline, which are pulled last to bring in the waistline. When the desired level of tightness is achieved, and the corset lies comfortably against your body, the laces can be tied off.