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Topless Lingerie Buying Guide

Sunday, October 12th, 2008

Several things come to mind when looking at topless lingerie styles. First of all, women are self conscious about their figures & especially their breasts. Maybe you feel that your breasts are too small, too big or not round enough to put them on display like that.

And maybe you think why bother buying Topless lingerie if my breasts are going to be sticking out anyways? Here are few points to consider. I truly believe that every woman is beautiful and men love breasts of all shapes and sizes. As a matter fact I am self conscious of my weight but, my husband says everything looks better in a pretty package. So have an open and continue to read while I tell you some tricks to use to fool your self conscious.

With topless corsets & Bustiers you can wear a sexy bra to start with or a sheer sexy top. With topless garter sets or teddies wear a little fishnet dress over the top, or a sheer robe. For some reason even though they are collection through they make you feel like you are wearing something. As you gain confidence you can take the layers off.

The main thing that makes topless lingerie so erotic & naughty is that it can be worn through out the entire sex act. Most times we Victoria’s Secret lingerie and it is completely removed by the time things get hot & heavy. Topless lingerie gives you the opportunity to call attention to and decorate your body through out your passion session.

Topless Lingerie Buying Guide for the Men

  Okay guys this is not the gift you get for a casual date, Valentines Day, or any other special occasion where you wish to renounce your love.

Topless Lingerie is for a woman who is open to new things and self confident and that you know real well.

If this is your first time buying this type of product for your lady please consider also buying her a cover up for starters such as a satin chemise & robe to help build her self confidence.

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Fashion Trends In The 1920s

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

By the end of the First World War, many changes in fashion came about. Short bobs became in, as well as pinafores worn above the knee. Corsets were gone, and women suddenly dressed like boys. The androgynous style soon became the in thing by the year 1925. Sportswear became hot trends among men and women, with popular designers Jean Patou with Coco Chanel helping popularize the athletic look.

Chanel was one of the most popular fashion movers of the era, as she was responsible for introducing chic and futuristic designs. She helped in making popular the bob hairstyle, use of jersey knit among women, as well as use of the little black dress. She also made popular the use of jewelry and knitwear among her clients.

Another popular French designer of the era was Jeanne Lanvin, who was responsible for introducing intricate trimmings, as well as impressive embroideries and decorations. By the middle of the decade she had manufactured an impressive line of products ranging from men’s wear, sportswear, and lingerie.

Still another renowned designer of the decade was Jean Patou. While hers was never mainstream, Patou’s style was eccentric and original. She was known for her garments with clean lines, emphasized by luxury and practicality.

Men’s wear became emphasized youthfulness and relaxation. Formality was being forgotten, as men preferred to show off their youthfulness. They wore short suit jackets, as well as short tuxedo, sweaters and short pants. Another trend was the London cut, made popular by the English tailor Scholte.

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Embrace The Corset

Monday, September 1st, 2008

Corsets have been around for a very long time – centuries, in fact, or perhaps even longer. The very first indication of corset usage was discovered at a Neolithic archaeological site in England. The find was a picture of women wearing a corset type piece of clothing made from animal hides. So they’ve definitely been around for quite a while!

Corsets popped up again in the history books at around 1700 BC. The Minoans were quite fond of the style, and it was used on both men and women to tighten the waist. Their corset design left the breasts exposed. The use of corsets continued on throughout history, from Ancient Egypt to Greece.

Throughout the centuries improvements to the corset were made. In the 13th century, corsets were worked directly into gowns, as the era favored a smaller look. In the 14th century, a number of new fabrics began to grow in popularity (more details at http://www.SpicyRelationships.com/lingerie/ ). These fabrics were more free flowing than that which was used before, and corsets were used to provide a tight shape back to the top.

In the 16th century, they even used steel in the corsets. Many noble women were ordered to have a waist size that was not bigger than 13 inches – it was rather extreme, but the demands of fashion often are. This was also a time when the corset began to separate from the gown as well. The look for skirts leaned towards a full, heavy fall, while the top needed to be tight and form fitting. Because of how elaborate the corsets and undergarments became during this time, gowns were often designed to strategically flash the corsets or otherwise reveal them.

The 18th century as a huge time for corset improvement. The main cause of this? A doctor inventing the metal eyelet. This meant that corsets could end up even tighter (much to the chagrin of the ladies, I’m sure). While they remained popular in the 19th century, it wasn’t until the 20th century that Madonna popularized corsets once again.

And today? Today corsets are used for lingerie, outerwear, fetish wear, and just about anything you can imagine! They are definitely a staple in fashion, and just keep getting better and better. The best thing about it? With modern corsets, you can actually breath!

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