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We reported on Lost in Wonderland lingerie’s first collection last fall, and I’m so glad they’ve made it to a second season! With their gorgeous laces, and impeccable styling, this Berlin-based luxury label is out to prove that ethically-made, vegan lingerie doesn’t have to be boring. Bras are available in band sizes 32-38 and in A-D cups (though not every bra is available in every size) and knickers are available […]

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Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. I’ve always found that there’s something totally irresistible about antique and vintage textiles. Be it printed silks or exquisite laces, fabrics from bygone eras seem to have so much more care put into them that modern equivalents pale a little in comparison. Our modern culture of fast and disposable fashion has done away with the care and delicacy that was once so commonplace. Victorian […]

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Lately, I’ve been into lingerie with a simpler silhouette. Pieces that eschew ruffles and bows and lace trimmings for clean, modern design. Fortunately, a lot of newer lingerie brands seem to have read my mind because that’s exactly the kind of collection they’re putting out there. Lonely Lingerie is a name I hadn’t heard of before I ran across their pieces on Journelle, but they’re already a label I’m keenly […]

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When Angela Friedman showed me a sneak preview of her Autumn/Winter range way back in April, I was, for lack of a better word, awestruck. So many lingerie labels adopt the word “luxury” into their brandspeak, but very few actually convey that refined, elegant, timeless sense of opulence luxury lingerie really gives you (or at least should give you). Angela Friedman’s latest collection is very obviously vintage-inspired, but it doesn’t feel […]

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Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links.  I love Kiss Me Deadly’s ad campaigns because while every other lingerie brand is using cupcakes, glitter, and slumber parties to sell lingerie, KMD is using knives and hatchets and axes. It’s perfect for their brand (after all, Deadly is in the name), and it’s also just plain fun to see 1) a lingerie brand that doesn’t take itself seriously and 2) a lingerie […]

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