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I know I just featured the Playful Promises S/S 2014 swim collection yesterday, but when PP offered me a TLA-exclusive for their A/W 2014 collection, well… I just couldn’t say no. I say this every season, but I really think Playful Promises’ A/W 2014 line is my most favorite yet. I’m really digging the lace overlays (that you can see in the above image and the two photos below) as well […]

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It’s January, which means Spring/Summer ranges are on their way to stores as I speak. Though I don’t usually share swimwear on TLA, I reserve the right to show swim collections I think are awesome — and Playful Promises new line for this season certainly fits the bill. I’m loving the bright prints and stripes as well as the range of cuts — from bikini to high waist to side […]

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I’ve never really done a “year in review” article on TLA before. I don’t know why; I just think it never occurred to me beyond our regular “Best of the Year” posts. But a lot of amazing things happened with the site last year, and I thought it’d be cool to recap them here… if for no other reason than to have a place to look back on it all […]

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Every January, I like to do a post of my fave lingerie bloggers to watch for the upcoming year. Many of the blogs you know and love have made an appearance on that list at one time or another, and, unfortunately, other lingerie bloggers have since gone defunct. The five names on this year’s list aren’t meant to be inclusive of every lingerie blog out there; they’re just a few […]

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One of the really awesome things about the lingerie industry today is the comparatively low barrier to entry. While you can go the traditional route with investors and factories and tradeshows, a designer can literally start their own line out of their basement using websites like Etsy and Big Cartel to open a storefront and make sales. I first found out about Chrissie Nicholson-Wild, the designer behind Curve Couture, through […]

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