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Five Things To Try With Fall Lingerie

Five Things To Try With Fall Lingerie

I’m not usually particularly big on buying into seasonal styles related to lingerie. The way I see it, trends are for what’s on top, and what’s underneath should instead reflect your own decisions regarding what’s most comfortable, interesting, and/or flattering. However, with a lot of intriguing lingerie ideas and collections making the rounds as we head into fall, I’m making an exception this year. Here are some fall lingerie ideas to consider.

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1 – Try A One-Piece

Yes, that term calls to mind a vintage bathing suit collection (though in truth the one-piece bikini is back in style these days), but I’m intentionally using it with regard to undergarments and bedroom attire. I suppose the correct term as it relates to lingerie would be “bodysuit.” Either way, this is something that’s being featured in a lot of collections and fashion write-ups at the moment, and it’s a trend that I’ve never given much consideration to in the past. The uniformity of these pieces is just an appealing counter to increasingly frilly, varied options, and I like the emphasis that they put on the body, rather than the garment.

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2 – Break Out The Blues

I don’t need to go too far in-depth on this idea, because it speaks for itself. Maybe it’s just my imagination, but it certainly seems as if blue has suddenly become very chic in the lingerie world—in bras, panties, robes, chemises, and whatever else you can imagine. We all have our favorite shades and unique coloring to work with, but variety is always good, so it’s nice to see blue finally being emphasized.

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3 – Ditch Your Thongs

One of the most fascinating topics in fashion throughout this year has been the sudden realization that women prefer granny panties to thongs—at least according to some. I think this discussion has been overblown a little bit, because no one I know is completely writing off thongs. Furthermore, I’m not quite prepared to stock my whole underwear drawer (er, drawers) with granny panties, at least if that’s what we’re calling them. But ditching some thongs and letting go of the idea that skimpy, often-uncomfortable garments are sexy can be very freeing. It’s something you can almost stop consciously thinking about over time, but I for one am looking to emphasize comfort more these days.

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4 – Support Yourself

Of all the bra styles that could start popping up in fashionable collections to eclipse more traditional lace and push-up offerings, I didn’t see this one coming: sports bras (or at least bras that mimic the structure and appearance of activewear) seem to be everywhere this fall. It might sound a little bland at first, but the more you look, the more variety you’ll find within this style. Even in an extensive, varied collection of trendy lingerie that highlights garments from a variety of different competing designers, you’ll notice a number of chic, appealing, supportive, and sexy sports bra-inspired pieces.

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5 – Forget Fall Colors

I suppose this walks hand-in-hand with my highlighting the popularity of blue this season, except that to some extent blue fits in with the dimmer shades that become so common this time of year. But keep a close eye on the fashion collections you’re seeing this season and you may notice there are actually a lot of pieces of lingerie invoking colors that are somewhat unorthodox in cooler weather. I say run with it! Yes, shorter days with colder weather and the like seem to facilitate cooler colors, but once you’re in the comfort of your own home, who cares if you have yellow panties with a purple bra? Go wild.

Anyway, those are a few thoughts to cover the bases of the undergarment side of fall fashion. Again, I’d ultimately argue that the seasons should hold less sway over what we wear underneath. But these styles and concepts are fun to work into your wardrobe regardless of the time of year.

Designers

Burberry Spring 2016 London Fashion Week

Collection: Burberry Spring 2016 London Fashion Week

Designer: Christopher Bailey

Models Who Walked the Show: Ysaunny Brito, Lameka Fox, Lineisy Montero, Aamito Lagum, Binx Walton and Imaan Hammam

On The Runway:  If it’s not “Baroque Don’t Fix It”. Christopher Bailey delivered again this year for ss16. He doesn’t miss a beat. It’s an art how he is able to have a young “it” girl vibe to his collection yet the girls still look posh and refined. The runway was choke full of lace, sheer garments, plenty of intricate cut-out appliques and of course the Burberry trench which is the only type of trench you should ever have in your closet.

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Ad Campaigns and Fashion Editorials

J. Crew Fall 2015 Editorial

Who doesn’t love J.Crew. The clothes are so chic, well-tailored and are chock full of great investment pieces for  your wardrobe. This year J. Crew Fall 2015 Editorial is no different. It features black models Joan Small and Liya Kebede both wearing blazers in classic blue and Khaki. I do though love Liya’s look with the turtle neck with a a jean chambray over it tucked in straight leg denim with the great tailored blazer mentioned above. This is a great way to layer for the cooler months ahead without looking bulky.

 

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Fashion

Style Ambassador: Fashion Mood

Style Ambassador Fashion Mood

We love us some Carly! Our style ambassador has been busy writing up more of her stylish tips in order to share with all of you. This week’s fashion insight causes us all to pause and think what truly is or should be the motivation behind what we pull from our wardrobes. For Carly it is all about that day’s attitude, she writes:

“I believe how you dress goes with the mood of the day. Therefore, make your everyday life a happy day through personal style. It is important to connect with your wardrobe and the best way to accomplish this is by wearing what you feel looks good on you. If you feel confident when wearing lipstick, a skirt, dress or jeans then go for it! As long as you feel good about yourself you are on the right style road.”

Fabulous tip Carly and we are loving your streetstyle photo as well. Who says that you can’t wear white AFTER Labor Day? Here in the states that used to be a cardinal fashion sin, but my today’s standard is just a lifeless fashion myth. Chic up your look like Carly by wearing white pants with a tailored jacket. Want to see more of Carly’s personal style? Look her up on the IG @carlifonia_a.

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Designers

Michael Kors Spring 2016 Collection

Collection: Michael Kors Spring 2016 Collection

Designer: Michael Kors

Models Who Walked the Show: Aya jones, Karly Loyce and Anais Mali

On The Runway: Nothing completely new at the Michael Kors Spring 2016 Collection. You have the staple dresses, everyday yacht wear and cocktail attire. Nevertheless still great clothes that will last you a life time.

 

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Designers

Spring 2016 Ready-to-Wear Jeremy Scott

Collection: Spring 2016 Ready-to-Wear Jeremy Scott

Designer: Jeremy Scott

Models Who Walked the Show: Riley Montana, Kai Newman, Leomie Anderson and Cindy Bruna

On The Runway: Ok is it just us or is this Spring 2016 Ready-to-Wear Jeremy Scott collection giving you vibes of the movie “Mars Attack”. Jeremy Scott delivers once again with his outlandish attires down the runway that leaves you in somewhat of bewilderment. Yet I did love the sort of 70s vibe we were getting through this collection and the of plenty midriff tops. So at least we know Katy Perry and Miley Cyrus will have plenty of things to choose from for there next shows. Other than that who would wear this. Would you wear any of the pieces? Let us know.

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Designers

Spring 2016 Ready-to-Wear Vera Wang

Collection: Spring 2016 Ready-to-Wear Vera Wang

Designer: Vera Wang

Models Who Walked the Show: Binx Walton, Ineisy Montero, Aya Jones and Imaan Hammam

On The Runway: Spring 2016 Ready-to-Wear Vera Wang has some bite to it. The looks were very sporty this season with a sort of dark mysterious classiness to it. It was truly a great combination. Paired with the strong fringe bang Vera was able to put a together a complete look that is young, now and hip.

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Designers

Spring 2016 Ready-to-Wear Prabal Gurung

Collection: Spring 2016 Ready-to-Wear Prabal Gurung

Designer: Prabal Gurung

Models Who Walked the Show: Aya Jones, Leila Nda, Amilna Estevão and Lineisy Montero

On The Runway:  Love the Spring 2016 Ready-to-Wear Prabal Gurung collection. The models looked like beautiful cooper jeweled toned goddesses. There was a great flow to every piece. The collection took its inspiration from Nepal. This was made clear in the choice of fabrics and textures. The orange and yellow powder hues warmed up the runway with chiffon, cascading down taking your breath away.

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Designers

Tracy Reese Spring 2016

Collection: Tracy Reese Spring 2016

Designer: Tracy Reese

Models Who Walked the Show: Somalia Knight, Djenice Duarte Silva, Lula Kenfe, Milan Dixon, Chantal Kammermann and Brenda Mutoni

On The Runway: Light, airy and colorful. Love seeing Tracy taking risk, staying true to her own aesthetic and committing to her own art form. How do you feel about the hair though? Is it to undo?

 

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