Retro Lingerie Thumbs Up!
Tuesday, June 9th, 2009| Times change but the heroines of 1950s movies will remain ideal for women and men of our generation. But if you think that those women were luckier and had perfect bodies then you’re mistaken. Their secret was in their lingerie that made them look flawless.
Today 1950s are coming back with retro lingerie, though the new models slightly differ from their prototypes – they are much more comfortable. Farewell to the unisex style with its synthetic materials, tight strings and squeezing bras! Long live the laced and delicate cotton lingerie that makes every woman beautiful and feminine! Panties with high waistline, balconette bras, corsets and sheer lacy slips are popular again! Though in 1950s beauty was considered to be more important that comfort, modern women can enjoy both. If you’re a great fan of retro style, then lacy combinations with drawers is your perfect choice. But if you want just to try this style – you can choose less radical lingerie with printed little flowers, laces and the ‘pin-up’ form. |
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| Retro lingerie has been in style for quite a period of time, but this year it has its most popular and special color - black. Blue is also popular in its bright shades – turquoise, purple and indigo. Red color never gets out of style: choose coral red lingerie this year and you won’t regret it. What considers animal prints – choose zebra. Other variants are outdated and unpopular. We all know that classic models of lingerie will always remain in demand, but sometimes a woman should let herself to relax and feel just like a 1950s movie star. |
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When we flip through the pages of fashion magazines they keep reminding us that a full-bosomed woman is the ideal image for modern men. Men go crazy about sizes D or E, and sometimes it looks like species interested in small sizes are extinct. They are unaware of the great diversity of the problems that a big bust entails. Besides such physical inconveniences as pains in the back and shoulders it also brings aesthetic discomfort: it makes a woman look plumper, visually blurs her waist and creates an impression that its owner is a gentle, amenable and sometimes frivolous and flippant person, which is unacceptable, if this woman’s job requires authority, strictness and competence. But a big bust CAN be an advantage if you pay attention to