[11:31] Olympian Bruce Jenner (R) poses with NFL player Dick Butkus and actress Pamela Sue Martin at the taping of the early reality show filming of TV show "Star Games" in Santa Barbara, California
Bruce Jenner (right) poses with NFL player Dick Butkus and actress Pamela Sue Martin for the TV series "Star Games" in Santa Barbara, California, June 15, 1985. Jenner has since transitioned into a woman, and as Caitlyn Jenner she will receive the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the annual ESPY Awards on July 15. Reuters/Bob Riha Jr.

Caitlyn Jenner (formerly Bruce Jenner, Olympic gold medalist) appears on the July cover of "Vanity Fair" as she makes her public debut as a woman. In the cover photo that has dominated the Web and social media, Jenner, 65, donned a chic, cream-colored corset. The label behind the vintage-inspired corset is Trashy Lingerie. The brand has been working with celebrities, including the entire Kardashian family, for close to 50 years.

A source told E! Online that the nude and ivory “Edy” bustiers from Trashy Lingerie’s stock were pulled three weeks ago while another corset from the brand was custom-made for the shoot. For the inside spread, shot inside Jenner's Malibu, California, home, the longtime reality star has worked up to six looks. She dons a black, off-the-shoulder Zac Posen gown featuring a trim mermaid silhouette, which she has paired with Norman Silverman diamond earrings near a rack of dresses.

In one shot that overlooks her Malibu pool, Caitlyn wears a glittering gold dress with a cowl back by Badgley Mischka and jewelry by Norman Silverman. Another snap, meanwhile, is even more intimate, showing Caitlyn in a makeup chair with her hair tossed back. She wears a black-lace Agent Provocateur corset, a red Donna Karan New York wrap mini dress, with slingback heels, cat-eye Dita sunglasses and a Ferragamo clutch finishes her look.

The star then goes for the gold again as she poses in a plunging gold Halston Heritage gown with a thigh-high slit and halter neckline. She channels Old Hollywood, completing the look with a Helen Yarmak stole, gold sandals and Norman Silverman jewels. For the final look, Caitlyn lies on a cream-colored couch sporting a Hervé Leger dress. She accessorized the form-fitting number with Monica Rich Kosann earrings and a Vhernier ring.

Jessica Diehl was the stylist behind the iconic cover shoot. Caitlyn’s soft, tousled hairstyle was done by celebrity hairstylist Oribe. Makeup artist Mark Carrasquillo worked on her face, which included lined eyes, subtle smoky eyes, lush lashes, peach cheeks and pink lips. Jenner’s nails were done by celebrity manicurist Deborah Lippmann. Photos for the 22-page cover feature were shot by legendary photographer Annie Leibovitz. The magazine will hit newsstands June 9.