Showing posts with label new lingerie brand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new lingerie brand. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Shrimpton Couture Release Cage Lingerie


This vintage inspired piece is made of vintage elastic, trimmed with pearl bead fringe, laced around the edges and topped with detailed shoulder pads. Mostly all hand stitched, the piece was bottomed off with plastic, white mini buckles. Although the whole in words may sound very feminine, the piece is actually more industrial and less frilly to the eye.


Anyone willing to give this beauty a try?!



Now, I know Lingerie isn’t necessarily supposed to be extremely comfortable, but this new “cage” design from Shrimpton Couture for Cherie takes Lingerie to a whole new level.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Sneak Peak into Malony Fashion



Lingerie designer, Carol Malony, uploaded this black and white video to her Facebook and Twitter followers, giving them a sneak peak into her Spring 2010 collection.

This “Behind the Scenes” video exposes her designs before any formal introduction to retail or market buyers.

“For a company that doesn’t advertise, it’s hard to get our story out there the way we want it to be told,” Jenna Low, spokesperson for Carol Malony, said. “It’s about transforming yourself into this sexy, fearless, wonderful woman. It’s a little pick-me-up drug.”

Though the video is quick and somewhat vague, it’s enough to capture Malony’s purpose and detail—dazzles of rhinestones on the bra straps or sheer, pink palette, lace over a teeny demi-cup.

Source: ApparelNews.net
Sponsored by Plunge Bra

Monday, July 27, 2009

Organic Lingerie for the Global Conscience



Peau-Ethique has just launched their new lacy Charme collection, all organic.

Charme Organic has everything you’re looking for. Their online collection features boy-shorts, thongs, low rise, high rise, camisoles, underwire and wireless bras, pajamas, and more. Though their lingerie isn’t as sexy hot as something you might find in your average lingerie store, they still have enough lace and curve to make you feel desirable.

Charme Organic is made completely of organic cotton and organic lace. Peau-Ethique even designed each piece with a small satin bow.

Organic shirts are only beginning to skim the surface of fashion, who knew that lingerie would be next?

Source & Image: GlobalFashionReport.com
Sponsored by Seamless Girl Short

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Anti- Cellutlite Underwear


This May in the U.K Scala launched the world's first anti-cellulite underpants. The Scala Bio-Fir Anti-Cellulite underpants use a special technology using warming crystals that improve circulation, encourages fat cells to liquidate, and then excretes the liquid fat from the body using the liver.

Amazing right? Well the results from the Daily Mail claim that four of the five women who tried the underwear lost inches and reduced cellulite if they ate healthily. Getting rid of cellulite is a big business; although not one cure has been found to reduce or even get rid of cellulite permanently, women around the world spend millions of dollars for some sort of solution.

When these anti-cellulite pants hit the market, they sold out in stores in one day and then sold out online... then ebay caught on and started selling them online for 60 pounds, even though the retail price is 25 pounds.

However, media around the world, including New York Fashion, have a few doubts about the "anti-cellulite" claims. According the them:

"Someone should hack that list [email waiting list] and send them a memo informing them that wearing giant girdle panty-shorts won't make them thinner or less dimply, and that the only crystals with any sort of potential to magically melt away fat of any kind are probably made with methamphetamine."

Sponsored by Nude Bras

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Graduate Starts Lingerie Line Despite Economy



Graduates throughout the world are afraid of the economy, they are afraid of the lack of jobs available and they are afraid of not being able to achieve instant financial security. However, one graduate, Emma Amies, has thrown caution to the win and opened her own business.

Emma is setting up a new lingerie brand using amazing fabrics and styles from the 1950's. The brand is called Cupcake Lingerie. The graduate has an interesting background,, not only did she to work as a Town Planner, but she also designed wind farms for a green electricity company.

Well rounded and educated at De Montfort University in Contour Fashion, her lingerie line is already achieving global attention for its style, 1950's inspiration and environmentally friendly.



Source: Cupcake Lingerie
Sponsored by Convertible Bra