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Items at the La Coyota store in Cabo San Lucas and painting by Frida Kahlo on Lingerie Briefs

When you visit Cabo San Lucas as a tourist your involvement is quite different than that of a “gringo”. As an expat, one becomes somewhat  inured to the very things that were once the highlights of vacationing here: reams of bougainvilla blooming everywhere, giant cacti punctuating endless desert terrain, tiny newts scurrying down the walls of the house, an avalanche of color drenching the landscape, the ocean and even the absolutely perfect climate. The lust … Read More


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By TINA WILSON

WE WANT ANOTHER REVOLUTION

R-E-V-O-L-U-T-I-O-N-A-R-Y……say the word out loud. How does it make you feel?  It gives me goosebumps because it describes people who are fearless, radical, avant-garde, inspirational and on the forefront of a movement to make things better for all of us, whether it be political or creative.  I went to the Brooklyn Museum to see the Georgia O’Keefe exhibit, and happened upon another exhibit entitled “WE WANT A REVOLUTION”, about Black women artists … Read More


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gilles-berquet-berquet-circle-exhibit for Lingerie Francais on Lingerie Briefs

Over the last 48 hours I’ve been searching for some sort of escape to a place of intelligent design. So I have decided to move up my editorial plans for this month. Burrowing into the archives of 120 years of French lingerie coupled with contemporary artwork exploring “seduction, eroticism, glamour and fashion” seemed like an intriguing way to channel my need for creative relief.

Artist M/J/ Von Huijkelon on Lingerie Briefs

This post highlights the upcoming Art Basel Miami collaboration with Lingerie Read More


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Best-Boudoir-Photographer-90

Recently, I had the opportunity to review a beautifully photographed lingerie campaign for the luxury British brand Pompadour. Shot by fine art boudoir photographer Jess Petrie in Sheffield, England, I was impressed with these romantic and feminine images that were truly sensual. Personally, I am not a fan of most boudoir photography as I find it often an expression of blatant sexuality. To me, this is not empowering and often borders on a form of … Read More


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Some years ago, while reviewing holiday lingerie, I learned from my colleagues the importance of yellow lingerie for Latin communities on New Year’s Eve. And now, perusing the inventory available in stores here in Mexico, my lesson has been confirmed. It is a major tradition to wear brand new yellow underwear to usher in the New Year. It foretells the promise of prosperity. So I cruised through my Pinterest archives to share some intimate inspiration, … Read More


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portrait-of-adele-bloch-bauer-i-by-gustav-klimt

The other night, I watched the Netflix movie, “Woman In Gold” , the story of Maria Altmann’s late life struggle to recover the Gustav Klimt painting that was rightfully her family’s property. The portrait of Adele Bloch Bauer had been stolen by the Nazis during WWII along with many other valuables. Klimts elegant use of gold leaf, most widely recognized in this brilliant mosaic was the highlight of his golden phase. After watching the movie, … Read More


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Easy Living ~ Eberjey

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My husband’s family still owns a home in upstate New York. Situated on the eastern shore of Schroon Lake, it served for countless summers as an enclave for children, grandchildren, brothers, sisters and friends to bond. It was a privilege that I married into; a vacation from routine, urban heat and social pressure. In the early days, there was no internet, no television, and only one rotary phone shared by all. Swimming, walking, boating, reading; … Read More


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