DUNEDIN, Fla. — They stand behind a low, wide table filled with fanciful pieces of honeycombed wood, dyed leather, cork and copper leaf, all for corsets.
Kelli-Lynn Luckey is a corset maker under the name Artemis and Aphrodite.
“I think I made my first one when I was 12 with my grandma,” Luckey said..
Since then, Luckey pushed the boundaries of this article of clothing right into Wearable Art 17, the annual all-out art fashion show at the Dunedin Fine Arts Center. The theme for their look: “Enchanted Forest.”
“I started all these in January, so it’s been a long process to get here,” said Luckey.
That’s because they costume down to eye color —…