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  • Kyrah wearing Nicol DeNoir Cotton Coutil Corset for her latest video ‘Uh Oh’ release 11 July 2010 on Tube Records 

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This range was the first corsets I ever produced for my Nicol DeNoir collection in 2008.  Working with leather and cotton I wanted to create a ribbed effect to show the detail and direction of the bones.  My main focus was to develop shapes and silhouettes, sometimes designing, developing and research to see what worked well.  The location for the shoot and styling is a true reflection of my collection.  Moody background with the model ready to assassinate to complete her mission!  

Credits:Photographer: Ewelina StechnijStyling: Neesha SharmaHair & Make-up: Anne-Marie SimakModel: Katie from Union Models, LondonLounge Magazine Oct 2008Featuring Nicol DeNoir Leather Corset/Cotton Corset
 

 

    This range was the first corsets I ever produced for my Nicol DeNoir collection in 2008.  Working with leather and cotton I wanted to create a ribbed effect to show the detail and direction of the bones.  My main focus was to develop shapes and silhouettes, sometimes designing, developing and research to see what worked well.  The location for the shoot and styling is a true reflection of my collection.  Moody background with the model ready to assassinate to complete her mission! 

    Credits:
    Photographer: Ewelina Stechnij
    Styling: Neesha Sharma
    Hair & Make-up: Anne-Marie Simak
    Model: Katie from Union Models, London

    Lounge Magazine Oct 2008
    Featuring Nicol DeNoir Leather Corset/Cotton Corset

     

     

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  • The history behind my first corset collection

    I often enjoyed James Bond, maybe I secretly wanted to be a bond girl myself….;) The Sean Connery ones, my favourite of all, slick, smooth and charming. A real classy gentleman with a slick, cool demeanour. The girl’s were so stunning, the make up, the styling, the missions. I always liked the way they could kick ass, with a look like butter wouldn’t melt, yet these girls were so deadly.  It was always sad to see them killed off in the end. Everything about Bond movies were full of action, fear, tactics, romance, polished and actually very very cool.

    These women weren’t fragile or timid at all, no silly exaggerated screaming or falling over at the wrong time. But even though I wasn’t even born yet, when the bond films began in the 60’s, this was a time when you didn’t need to see blood and gore to appreciate a movie. A slick karate chop and you were out cold!

    Credits:
    Photographer: Ewelina Stechnij
    Styling: Neesha Sharma
    Hair & Make-up: Anne-Marie Simak
    Model: Katie from Union Models, London

    Lounge Magazine Oct 2008
    Featuring Nicol DeNoir Leather Corset/Cotton Corset

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