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By ALISON CONNOLLY

Le Petit Trou lingerie at Salon de la Lingerie on Lingerie Briefs

I must admit, when I think of Polish lingerie brands, I can’t help but think of utilitarian styles and the typical product photography that accompanies them. I feel bad generalizing like that, but it’s simply been my experience.  Which is why I was completely surprised that a brand I had been admiring from afar, Le Petit Trou, was indeed Polish!  Granted, the French name threw me … Read More


Swim Briefs ~ Blue Graphics

Swim Briefs Blog on Lingerie Briefs

I’m in a blue state of mind, but luckily for me, I left the country this week for a winter distraction in Paris. The city is full of hidden treasures like this amazing glass dome in the Printemps Department store. Maybe it inspired this season’s trend in swimwear, blue graphics. . . . READ and SEE more hereRead More


By ALISON CONNOLLY

Miss Mosh in Dotties Delights Vintage Inspired Lingerie on Lingerie Briefs

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


Lise Charmel Soie de Venise Collection on Lingerie Briefs

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


Scenes from The Great Gatsby on Lingerie Briefs

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


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