Goffa corset

The Goffa corset, or Goffa corset, is one of the most famous and popular types of corsets. It is named after the French designer Jean-Paul Goff, who first introduced it in 1947 in his “New Look” collection.

Goffa's main idea was to emphasize the femininity and grace of the female figure, creating the effect of a narrow waist and wide hips. Goffa's corset was shaped like a watch glass and was made of durable materials such as stiff fabric and ballet boning.

Unlike earlier corsets that constricted the body and caused discomfort, the Goffa corset was designed with comfort in mind and allowed women to breathe and move freely. Although it was intended for fashionable clothing, Goffa's corset was so popular that it began to be worn in everyday life.

Since then, Goffa's corset has become an integral part of the fashion industry and continues to inspire designers around the world. It has become a symbol of elegance and femininity, and still remains one of the most famous and beloved types of corsets.