Not many people know we accept guest posts, but I love publishing them. That’s because I understand it’s impossible for any one person (or group of people) to talk about lingerie in a way that’s relevant to everyone. My perspective will never be the perspective of every single woman, and making The Lingerie Addict a welcoming space for all women – no matter their size, shape, sexuality, age, race, or dis/ability – is very important to me…even if I’m personally unqualified to write articles covering all of those topics.
Because of this, TLA accepts and features guest posts on an ongoing basis from our readers. Since lingerie is a subject that touches on a LOT of different parts of life, please don’t feel confined to keeping your guest post to fashion trends, bra fitting tips, shapewear advice, or any of the other “typical”lingerie topics (in fact, I’m okay with you skipping all four of those subjects all together!).
While we’ve covered our guest post guidelines a few times (such as here), I like to summarize them every time we post a new reminder about guest articles:
- Your piece should be an original piece of writing. I’d prefer that it’s not been published anywhere else prior to being published here, but I am willing to look at posts that were first published to your own blog for republication on TLA.
- Press releases and advertisements are not guest posts. We do not accept guest posts from SEO firms or backlink hunters.
- Your article must be related to lingerie. The Lingerie Addict does not publish general fashion, beauty, lifestyle, or shopping pieces. However, you can write about any lingerie-related topic of your choosing.
- We do not publish fiction or erotica.
- If your piece is declined, I’m unable to offer feedback or corrections regarding how to improve it.





























Hi, did you receive my email with some title ideas on Thursday? :)
I have not. I think it may have gone to my spam folder.
Hi! I commented last week about some things I’ve noticed working at Victoria’s Secret, but I would love to write an article about some of my experiences helping women find bras in a broader way. I’ve had some awesome experiences helping women who had thus far avoided lingerie. There have been days where I left work with the biggest, doofiest smile on my face after helping some women gain a ton of confidence and (possibly) a new lingerie shopping obsession, and I was wondering if that’d be something you’d be interested in reading/publishing on the site.
Sounds great! Send it over. :-)