The pic attached is from an event my sister helped with. She's the lady in the center. And yes - she made all three gowns. My sister does not have an ideal figure for the times - but she has amazing corsetry. :) My main quibble with Rena's otherwise magnificent character is that quite frankly she's not wearing the right corset. The Elizabethan style corset shapes the female body in a very specific way - pushing the breasts as flat as possible and visually lengthening the line of the torso in a smooth cylinder. The goal was to go in a straight line from the neckline to the groin - no boobs, no waist, no hips. The skirts were usually either very bulky cartidge pleating or hoop skirts, sloping out to the bottom. Usually the bodice and sleeves were separate from the skirt. The skirt fastens over the bottom tabs of the bodice, usually following an exaggerated v line to visually lengthen the torso. BTW I can quote you sources if you want to verify accuracy A morph target will solve the chest problem. The rest is left as an exercise for the modeler.