In 15th Century Paris, there was a gypsy woman named Esmeralda whose bewitching dances in the square outside the cathedral of Notre Dame drew all eyes, and inspired bitter jealousy in the women and heated adoration in the men. Among them was the deaf, horribly disfigured bellringer in the cathedral and the man who raised him, the bitter archdeacon of the cathedral, tortured by long repressed carnal needs that are finally brought out for all to see when Esmeralda dances. It ends badly, but with one of the most heartrendingly beautiful images of pure love in all of literature. In a stinking death cell deep in the foundations of Notre Dame, two skeletons lie in embrace. One, a woman, died violently, her body discarded there, now just bones in tatters of a gypsy costume. The other, whose bones are bent and look barely human, perished of no physical violence, but "had come thither and had died there. When they tried to detach the skeleton which he held in his embrace, he fell to dust." You can inspire the same kind of adoration, and carnal desire, in our satin tapestry bustier with lace sleeves that bare your silken shoulders, a snap front between satin ribbon lacing which also adorns the back, pink ribbon garters and a matching g-string. Don't worry. Your story will end well. Very well, if you remember that true love comes in many forms. A word from Miss Vicki: "Nearly any body type benefits from this romantic, erotic set. But it's absolutely great for the large busted woman."