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Win £500 with La Senza!

February 1st, 2010 by Helen | No Comments | Filed in Lingerie

La Senza, one of the best lingerie UK brands, run a great contest on Marie Claire. One lucky Marie Claire reader will win a £500 gift card to spend in store or online.

I think this is a great opportunity for a man to save his Valentines budget :) or for a woman to ensure an unforgetable night dressed in brand new La Senza lingerie :) .

It’s pretty simple…all you have to do is to answer a question about La Senza’s bras sizes and you might have the chance to get £500 worth of lingerie from this beautiful brand!

For more details please check Marie Claire link below:

https://marieclaire.ipcmediasecure.com/secure/competitions/calendar/7910/win-500-of-la-senza-lingerie.html

Good luck!

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Leather Lingerie

January 16th, 2010 by Helen | No Comments | Filed in Lingerie

Leather lingerie is one of the most provocative lingerie that you would ever wear – it is not for the weak of heart or for the modest by nature. It is one that surpasses the expectations of any other type of lingerie – the words sexy, alluring, intimate or sensual all fail to capture its essence. Leather lingerie takes passion to a whole new level and by no means does it ever leave any doubt in the eyes of the beholder with regards to one’s expectations. If you are looking a lingerie to help drop some subtle hints, then leather lingerie is most definitely not what you would be looking for, for subtle is one thing that it is most definitely not.

Among the most provocative of all leather lingerie is the leather harness lingerie. Leaving very little to the imagination, this lingerie is one of the most defining lingerie around. The woman who wears the leather harness lingerie is one who is in complete control of herself. In addition, she is most definitely not waiting for the other partner to take the lead! Harness leather lingerie is the type of lingerie that speaks volumes of a woman’s sexual desires and her sexual needs. It is the type of lingerie that lends itself to the illusion of forbidden desires and untold fantasies.

The ‘bound’ leather lingerie is a slightly modified version of the leather harness lingerie that could only be described as ‘barely there’. The major difference between the bound lingerie to the harness lingerie is the amount of chains that make up the bound lingerie – it is about ninety percent chains than it is leather. In addition, the bound leather lingerie comes in two pieces as well, as opposed to the harness which is a whole body fit.

The garter is another favorite among all the leather lingerie lovers, and is commonly used in combination with any type of leather lingerie to add a greater sense of temptation and wicked desire to the already mischievous outfit.

Extreme leather lingerie is not the only type of leather lingerie that you could choose from however. Many lingerie stores in fact carry outwear leather pieces that have become trendy and popular clubbing attire for many young girls or adventurous women. Although still classed as leather lingerie (these pieces are still highly voluptuous when worn in the bedroom to tease and ‘make believe’), outwear lingerie are complete outfits that could be mini dresses, mini skirts, shorts or long pants.

In addition, the tops come in a variety of styles that range from tube tops to bra tops to halter tops to even strap tops. The underlying styles and fashions of the outwear leather lingerie are similar to any other type of outdoor clothes that we would wear to party events or clubbing events. The difference herein however lies in the fact that nothing says sexier than leather does.

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Bras Design Team Dumped from TV

January 4th, 2010 by Helen | No Comments | Filed in Bras

A designing duo were dumped from a TV show hours before filming because the teenage underwear they had created was deemed risqué.

Sisters Maria and Sophie Law, who run Sweetling Lingerie from a studio in the Chocolate Factory 2 in Wood Green, accused producers of having a “backward attitude” after they were dropped from the Jo Malone Brand Show – a talent contest for budding entrepreneurs presented by the woman behind the luxury fragrance house.

They were told their bras, designed specifically as starter bras for young teenagers with no underwiring or padding, were suggestive for a pre-watershed airing on the BBC.

Maria Law, 47, of Umfreville Road, Harringay, said: “We have six daughters between us and we set up the business to make first bras for girls that are the complete opposite of being suggestive. “I am annoyed producers are trying to be politically correct and, in so doing, the subject is being ignored.”

The pair were asked to apply for the show after being spotted at the East London Design Show at Shoreditch Town Hall a few months back. From 120 fledgling designers, they made it through to the last 15 and were due to film a two-minute segment for the show in front of entrepreneur Jo Malone. But they were called by production team Two Four the night before and informally told they could not appear because of concerns about their product.

“We were told right at the last minute,” said Ms Law. “Surely they don’t have the right to pull something without debate with the designers.It is obvious they are unable to deal with a product that addresses a female subject.” Their designs include pattern and coloured training bras in sizes up to a 34B – the government legislation for young girls’ bras.

The show will see the 15 aspiring jewellers and designers whittled down to two, who will be given expert guidance on branding and public relations as well as pitching them to a major retailer.

A BBC spokeswoman said there were “a number of editorial reasons why we can and can’t include things in the programme”, insisting that it was not a comment on her product.

Free panties, cushions for 2,000 as Rykiel launches H&M line

December 2nd, 2009 by Helen | No Comments | Filed in Lingerie

Sonia Rykiel and H&M rained 2,000 black velvet cushions and striped women’s underpants on guests attending Tuesday one of the biggest and most extravagant parties held on the Paris circuit in recent years.

A giant if smaller than real-size Eiffel Tower, a ferris wheel, a merry-go-round, buckets of champagne and a host of mouth-watering gourmet delights were laid on inside a Paris exhibition hall for the launch of a collection from the iconic Parisian designer for the Swedish low-budget fashion group.

An Alice-in-Wonderland scene of giant cardboard trees festooned with huge multicoloured balloons, big rubbery inflated dogs and fake clouds of fog greeted the more than 2,000 guests attending the event in the giant Grand Palais exhibition hall off the Champs Elysees.

As droves of waiters and chefs poured drinks and dished up goodies from smoked salmon to fairy floss and toffee apples to the rhythm of rock, a gaggle of geese and a band of marching girls paved the way for a parade of Sonia Rykiel’s 67-item collection of sexy underwear for H&M.

The lingerie is being launched on December 5 in 1,500 H&M stores, the vast majority of its shops worldwide, and is also to be sold in stores owned by the red-haired 79-year-old French designer, who last year marked her 40 years in fashion.

“Sonia Rykiel is a true fashion icon who invented a signature style combining femininity, Parisian chic and modernity, as well as clothing that is practical, comfortable and wearable,” said Margareta van den Bosch, responsible for design at H&M.

Among celebrities at the bash were French fashion supremo Jean-Paul Gaultier, designer Philippe Starck and model Eva Herzigova. More than 300 technicians and waiters were on hand for the Paris-inspired evening estimated to have cost more than two million euros.

The Swedish inexpensive clothing chain has for several years teamed up with renowned fashion designers such as Karl Lagerfeld and Stella McCartney or popular artists like Madonna and Kylie Minogue who design or give their names to collections.

Founded in 1947 in Sweden, H&M ranks third in the world in clothing store sales behind America’s Gap and Spain’s Inditex group which owns Zara.

Rykiel, who opened her first store in 1968 in Paris, became known especially for her line of tight-fitting knitwear.

Her line for H&M starts at 9.95 euros for a pair of undies to a silk kimono for 59.95 euros. “I love the notion of making my fashion accessible to as many people as possible,” she told AFP.

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Spice Up Your Life With Sexy Lingerie

November 26th, 2009 by Helen | No Comments | Filed in Lingerie

If you ask any married couple who have gone through 20 years or more of marriage together what has helped to keep them together and you are likely to get the same answer – keeping things interesting.  OK two same answers, love being the other, but we can’t help you there.

But we can help you to keep things interesting, keep the attraction and the fun going.  Lingerie is perfect for that, for allowing you to keep the attraction going through the use of some stunning night wear, and even everyday wear in the form of women’s bras and other underwear.

When you make a life with someone something you always have to think about it ensuring that things don’t ‘fall into a rut’, it is all to easy to simply start ‘going through the motions’ even when you don’t want to.

Which is why lingerie is so useful.  It allows you to make some moments special, to remind yourselves how attracted you are to the other person – and it also allows yourself to feel wanted, always an important part of a woman’s psyche!

So if you want to keep your relationship interesting, keep that level of love and attraction, look to picking up some sexy lingerie such as bras or negligées, it will certainly help to keep a romance going.