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Corsets Over Shirts: How to Nail the Transition From Summer to Fall 2025 Style

Corsets became synonymous with femininity beginning in the 16th century. The Medici, one of the most important families of the Florentine aristocracy, popularized them at their court. In its early days, this piece was made of metal, evolving over the centuries to become a necessary garment that denoted luxury by accentuating the waist. In the French Belle Époque, the corset returned to the spotlight until Coco Chanel changed the fashion landscape with loose, minimalist designs.
But the idea of the corset was never forgotten. As proof, Noami Campbell recently wore one by Dolce & Gabbana in Cannes, while Dua Lipa opted for a Jean Paul Gaultier corset full of sparkling crystals on her Radical Optimism tour. Just a few days ago, Christina Aguilera was seen wearing an olive green Versace dress with a corset included.
And in street style? Corsets have lost their restrictive nature and have become a way to add a vintage and distinctive touch to an ensemble when layered over another top. Together, the combination creates a style that definitely does not go unnoticed. Without a doubt, the combo is an invitation to challenge the rules and imagine the current summer trends differently as we head into fall 2025.
No matter if it’s wide-legged pants or platform boots, there is no wrong way to style the look. Here’s how to wear corsets over shirts in summer 2025 according to street style experts (and The Devil Wears Prada 2 star Emily Blunt).
Corset + striped shirt + jeans + sneakers
Low-rise jeans made a comeback in the 2000s, and while they have their detractors, the truth is that this hasn’t stopped this style from popping up in all the fashion capitals. Generally, they’re used as a style statement, paired with very sensual garments; however, adding a striped shirt under a corset can create a completely different silhouette. The finishing touches are flat sneakers and a long coat.
Pinstripe corset and pants + white button-down
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As seen in Paris street style and on the set of The Devil Wears Prada 2: a white shirt layered under a corset is a surefire option. If you’re going to pair it with pants, if they have the same pattern as the corset (in this case, stripes), the effect is irresistibly chic.
Corset + oversize shirt + beige pants