Tussie-mussies are made to attach and detach from the Garland Corset. You can collect them all and have a revolving selection of floral arrangements to adorn and change the appearance of your corset. They can also be worn as a corsage or tied around your neck.
The tussie-mussie originated during medieval times and was romanticised by Queen Victoria. A “tussie” is a small group of flowers held together in a little bouquet and a “mussie” refers to the moss packed around the stems to keep the flowers from wilting. It was pinned to the bodice at nose level so that the sweet-smelling fragrance of posies filled the air.
Tussie-mussies were a popular courting gift and became important vehicles for floriography; the language of flowers. These "talking bouquets" conveyed messages that were too explicit for polite society. Picking flowers and colour was significant, each selection expressed emotion and intent.
The Roman goddess of flowers, ‘Flora,’ created the rose from a body of nymph with thorns extracted from Cupid’s bow. This tussie-mussie is dedicated to her divine creation.
Each flower and leaf is unique and made by hand, the final product may differ slightly from what is pictured.
Rosary Tussie-Mussie
Flowers are dupion silk atop a cotton velveteen base. Fabric sourced from designer excess stock.