Florence corset
A corset top with a curved neckline and a sculpted, almost decorative hem.
Story & heritage
Anna October founded her womenswear label in 2010; the brand's public profile centers on lingerie-inspired silhouettes, bias-cut construction and a Paris-based chapter after 2022. The current official Anna October page for Florence corset describes it as Florence is a Rococo fever dream. Her rounded plunging neckline frames the decolletage and is balanced by the sculpted hem that floats above the points of the hips. She's the top to reach for when you want to be remembered without saying a word.
Materials & craft
The official product language repeatedly returns to satin, jacquard, chiffon, corsetry, barely-there straps and open-back closures, so these icons are treated as line signatures rather than isolated seasonal novelties. For Florence corset, the sourced description supports these construction cues: rounded plunging neckline, sculpted hem, corset shape, ivory satin, hip-floating line.
How to choose & style
Choose Florence corset when the outfit can carry a little tension: delicate lines, bare skin and a controlled evening silhouette. Keep accessories spare, or echo the line with slim sandals, a satin bag or a softened knit layer.