La Fee Verte S/S 2010 Lingerie Collection
Wednesday, July 21st, 2010La Fee Verte is a new lingerie brand that was recently launched out of Canada. This edgy collection is the brainchild of Adam Sakara, the creative director and talented founder of the line. The first collection called Season 1, is inspired by the Garden of Eden and is based on bold blues, pinks, purples, and chartreuses which contrast against inky black backgrounds. Only the pictures below do justice to the collection which truly lives up to its name, La Fee Verte, which is the name used in historical literature for the highly intoxicating beverage, Absinthe.

In the period when the lingerie industry was going through the effects of the recession, and the general mood was reserved, I was intrigued by La Fee Verte brand that would dare to go bold! The Fall 2009 collection was super daring, whimsical and colorful. In contrast, the Spring – Summer 2010 underwear collection presented by the brand takes a more vintage, more Parisian, more mature direction while still retaining an emphasis on quality and luxury.

The best about the S/S collection is the variety of unique silhouettes that can easily captivate the eye. The line includes bralettes, kimonos, rompers, tap shorts, classic, modern looking and vintage bra sets, and other items. Most pieces presented are able to double as outerwear as well as innerwear. Some of them are striking and could easily be incorporated into an outfit for a night on the town.

Another feature that amazed me in this collection is the subtlety of the colorways. The designer uses simple, yet elegant combinations like gray and pink, black and lavender, black and ivory, and pink and ivory, the intricacy of the design shines through.I consider that La Fee Verte lingerie is a rare example of modern elegance, beauty, quality and style. That is a diamond in intimates industry.







