Self-professed corsetting enthusiast, Fran Levy, who will be taking part in a workshop exploring the practice of ‘lacing’ explains the appeal: “When you wear a corset you walk tall, it gives you confidence. And it is tranformative without lasting forever."
For Fran her interest, perhaps surprisingly, also has a post-feminist agenda. “Sixty years ago if you didn’t wear a corset you would have been considered unfeminine. Now, wearing one is about a choice. It is a statement."
"I grew up admiring the 1950s aesthetic and now I see it as it a form of escapism from the androgynous fashions of the mainstream."
As for other forms of body modification Fran agrees that high-profile celebrity endorsements and programmes like Miami ink have helped fuel more understanding of activities such as tattooing.
“It’s certainly more widespread, but there are still situations where I would not show my tattoos," she says.
"It is similar to not wearing a very short skirt to work. There’s a time and a place.
Fran Levy will be running a corsetry workshop on Friday 26th September.