ADORN is a fresh new luxury bridal lingerie brand launching this Spring. I first became acquainted with founder, Adrine Bimanand several years ago when she introduced me to her bridal accessory company, Creative Touch. Her insight into the wedding business led to several blogs that she penned for us here on Lingerie Briefs. Subsequently, Adrine has created a beautiful capsule collection of key styles of wedding lingerie, bras, panties, … Read More
This week in her Featured Designer blog, Alison presents Dottie’s Delights. In this Gallery exhibit, we see the on point collaboration that designer Stephanie Kuhr has made with the iconic Miss Mosh as she creates a vintage inspired collection from the model’s boudoir wardrobe. READ and SEE more… Read More
By ALISON CONNOLLY
There really is nothing so thrilling as when your favorite lingerie designer pairs up with your favorite model; the combination is magical! The recent collaboration between lingerie brand Dottie’s Delights and vintage style icon Miss Mosh is a match made in heaven. This is perhaps the third time the two have collaborated, and once again you can see why they were made for one another. In fact, … Read More
Today, it is with great pleasure that we at Lingerie Briefs welcome The Lise Charmel Group to our Spotlight Partnership. For me, this iconic French lingerie house is the epitome of intimate apparel; fashion forward, exquisitely appointed designs that perfectly articulate the meaning of chic. It’s extensive reach into a woman’s lifestyle wardrobe needs is encapsulated in its brand identities: Lise Charmel, Eprise, Epure, Antigel and Antinea. From lavish underpinnings, … Read More
Today, in her Fashion Illustrations column, Tina Wilson expounds on the diversity of the color black. Using her vast design experience she relates how a recent visit to a Rothko exhibit reminded her how Donna Karen, queen of all things black, taught her that black, like any other hue, comes in many shades.
by TINA WILSON, Illustrator ~
I wear mostly black. Perhaps it is the New Yorker in me or perhaps it is the forgiving silhouette it portrays, whatever the reason, I cannot change. I have accepted this and yet I sometimes feel the need to wear more color.
The other day I had the joy of reconnecting for lunch and a stroll with a dear friend I worked with years ago, … Read More
When a novel becomes seeded in a culture’s literary psyche, the mere mention of its name evokes specific references, images and emotions. Such is the case with F. Scott Fitzgerald’s American masterpiece, The Great Gatsby. Perhaps its initial reception in 1925, which was not robust, was a reflection of the writing style of its author. But, the attention garnered by this novel in subsequent years proves that when the story … Read More