Lingerie Fashion Shows - Sexy Lingerie Makes a Statement

Friday, August 29th, 2008

While fashion shows have been around for ages, lingerie fashion shows are a bit of the new kid on the block. Lingerie lines have always had an outlet for showing the new lines of lingerie, many credit Victoria’s Secret with pushing Lingerie shows onto television and more mass market appeal. Today, lingerie has made many models rich and famous and helped lingerie become so very main stream.

These lingerie models have a number of things in common besides being gorgeous and sexy. The first thing that pops out at me is the size of their boobs. Apparently Heidi Klum recently had hers augmented and good for her, now she is only the most gorgeous blonde on planet earth, or at least in my opinion. How about Tyra Banks who has always had large breasts, and the rest of the “girls” look positively busty! What better way to sell a sexy bra than to put a pair of big boobs in them and attach a gorgeous body and face, and don’t forget the hair. This is nothing like the fashion runways where most of the girls are anorexic and flat chested. These girls at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show are positively healthy.
Gemma Atkinson is a babe and she wasn’t chosen by accident as she is busty and gorgeous. I need to keep from saying that but these ladies are hard to describe otherwise. Every man desires her and most women would love to have her body and she sure makes that blue bra and panty set look good enough to eat.

Miranda Kerr is an angel in her seamless t-shirt bra with sheer floral boy shorts in pink. This is a youthful, flirty lingerie outfit that befits a younger woman and a lingerie bra and panty set that can be worn virtually anywhere, under anything and it look quite comfortable at that. The statement here is being sexy while being practical, sensible even.

The statement here is “I have beautiful breasts and sexy is the word”. They say that if you have it flaunt it and if not have it surgically implanted. Both of these lovely stars/models are undeniably sexy and these bras are about as sensible as riding a motorcycle in the snow but they are fun to look at and seem to stay on by magic. These are not your everday bras but they do send a message and that is “Look at me, I am woman, I am dreamy”. Lingerie is a lot of things to a lot of people and most of all it says a lot about who you are and how you feel about yourself as does all clothing. These demi bras provide minimum coverage and are wasted being hidden under a blouse or jacket.

The addition of the boy shorts gives this a young look and feel, almost innocent until you look at the whole package. <a href=”http://technorati.com/claim/2f8xrsi5ac” rel=”me”>Technorati Profile</a>

 

Busty Bras - You Want Me To Wear That ?

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

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Busty bras are simply bra for women with large busts or busty women. But when offered the busty bras women often ask “You want me to wear that”? The reason is busty bras too often offer too little support yet offer plenty of sheer, lace and frilly details and forget that busy women really need support, otherwise they can bounce around when jiggle is inappropriate. Busty women wear bras and know all to well that not all bras for busty women are made alike. 

Every buxom girl has, at one point or another, faced the nightmare of walking into a department or lingerie store, and started shopping for a new bra, thinking, “Oh, I’ll find that sexy little sheer black number in a DD instead of an A”. Suddenly, you’re faced with the horror of the Big Bra Rack — in the dimly lit corner of the store, full of white, tan and brown straitjackets and bullet-proof vests, an absolute nightmare awaits you…The size A bra is sexy, feminine and very appealing to the eye, particularly the eyes of your boyfriend or husband. The reality is often that the DD bra is a hideous tan or nude or even worse white and at 22, you will look like grandma at 74.

Some women grow so accustomed to the world of Grandma Gear, they are now lost in the world of Playtex 18-Hour spandex and polyester. The rebels give up on bras entirely, opting for sports bras and shelf tanks rather than being caught dead in “one of those”. The tech-savvy girl is on all the catalog mailing lists, waiting for them to notify her by e-mail when they receive the one cute bra the manufacturer will ever make in a 44F. And the crafty girl gives up entirely and buys herself some supplies and a “Sew Your Own Bra” book at the local sewing store.

Bustier girls find bra shopping can be hard on your wallet, too. Most companies tend to charge more for bigger bras because of the additional fabric and work that goes into making them.

But don’t despair! You don’t have to wear something that looks like it came out of Auntie Annabel’s closet. Here are a few tips and tricks so you can make the most out of your sexy bra wardrobe:

- Be realistic. The sheer and specialty fabrics probably aren’t going to give you the support you need. You do not need the trauma of wearing a bra made out of flimsy mesh that ripped five minutes into wearing it because it wasn’t designed for you. Plus, you probably don’t have the time to hand wash every delicate piece of clothing you wear. Buy firm, supportive bras that can do double duty – work and play. Satin, lace, embroidered cotton and microfiber are good fabrics to start with.

- Get creative! An otherwise plain satin bra can become sexy when you pair it with a matching thong, two-toned backseam stockings, and a cute pair of kitten heels. Don’t be coerced into thinking that plain can’t be sexy.

- Buy bras that coordinate with other items. When you’re shopping, ask if they have matching pieces. You can wear the bra and panty by day and add the garter belt and stockings at night…

- If they don’t have it in your size or color, ask if you can special order. You may have to place a minimum order, so ask what the return policy is in case you don’t like it.

- The final and key point to remember is comfort. You won’t wear it if it’s comfortable, so why buy it at all? Let’s face it sometimes you have to sacrifice comfort for fashion or style. That sheer bra that you adored at flirty lingerie may not be the most supportive but you and your husband just love the way it looks on you, so what are you going to do? Well, buy the bra as you don’t likely intend to wear it to work or all day. If you are going to wear it to work or all day perhaps the fully supportive, plain vanilla bra is the most appropriate.

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