Mona Lina online atelier

PVC Corset Online Guide

A private online guide for creating sculptural PVC corsets with a couture-minded studio process.

Product description

A precise digital atelier for a sculptural object worn on the body.

This guide is designed for artists, designers, stylists, and makers who want to understand the process behind Mona Lina PVC corsets. It focuses on silhouette, material behavior, studio safety, hand shaping, and finishing details.

Access is online, private, and connected to the customer account used for purchase.

What is inside

01

Material intelligence

How PVC behaves under heat, pressure, curves, and repeated fitting.

02

Pattern logic

Building sculptural corset shapes with wearable proportions and clean lines.

03

Studio workflow

Tools, safety, shaping sequence, assembly, finishing, and common mistakes.

Modules overview

From flat sheet to sculptural silhouette.

  1. IntroductionConcept, fit, and visual direction.
  2. MaterialsPVC sheets, closures, lining options, and finishes.
  3. Tools and safetyHeat, protection, ventilation, and studio setup.
  4. PatternDrafting the base and preparing the shaping map.
  5. Heating and shapingControlled heat, body-safe forming, and correction.
  6. AssemblyEdges, hardware, fastening, and final checks.

Testimonials

"A beautifully structured process for turning PVC into a wearable sculpture."

Client testimonials can be added here after the first students complete the guide.

FAQ

Is this a downloadable PDF?

No. The main guide is a private online mini-site connected to your customer account.

Do I need previous corset-making experience?

Basic making experience helps, but the guide is structured to show the full studio process step by step.

Will the guide include videos?

Yes. The private vault includes embedded video lesson sections that can be updated over time.

How do I access it after purchase?

Log in with the same email used for purchase. Access can also be granted manually with the customer tag.

Learn the method, study the material, and build a corset that feels more like an art object than a garment.

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