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Editor’s Note: This article is a follow-up on our review of Adore Me Lingerie from 2013. For Part 1 of this new series, please click here. For the first part of this interview with TLA columnists Krista and Laura, please click here. Disclosure: Adore Me flew me to New York to view their new collections. All opinions are my own. Cora: Though we’ve only covered the positives of Adore Me’s […]

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Editor’s Note: This article is a follow-up on our review of Adore Me Lingerie from 2013. For Part 1 of this new series, please click here. Disclosure: Adore Me flew me to New York to view their new collections. All opinions are my own. Now that you’ve gotten some background information and context from Part 1, I think it’s time to actually talk about the designs. Of course, the main […]

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Editor’s Note: This article is a follow-up on our review of Adore Me Lingerie from 2013. Disclosure: Adore Me flew me to New York to view their new collections. All opinions are my own. The articles I’m writing on Adore Me for the next couple of days will represent a bit of a departure from what you usually see on the site. First of all, they’re a team collaboration between […]

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Disclosure: This blog post contains affiliate links. For a full list of our affiliate partners, please see the lower right sidebar of the blog. One of the hardest things for a new brand is finding stockists. Not only are you competing against a fairly saturated market (it’s hard to reinvent the bra and America’s lingerie industry is dominated by a few key players), it’s also quite difficult to get buy-in […]

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A week or so ago, American Eagle’s lingerie division, Aerie, launched a new marketing campaign named “Aerie Real.” The campaign is all about Aerie’s new stance on retouching — the company says they’re no longer airbrushing or editing photos of their models (some of you may recall that Debenhams did something similar last year). I’d actually heard about the campaign through Tumblr a day or so before it launched, and […]

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