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Lingerie through the Ages

July 29th, 2010

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Lately on our Facebook page we’ve been posting some tidbits about the history of lingerie. We’ve had some great reactions and along the way we’ve found out some really fun facts.

The amazing thing about studying history of any kind is looking at how the view of society changes. Lingerie has been viewed as everything from frivolous to essential, from sexist to romantic, oppressive to liberating.

Here are some key moments in the timeline:

Antiquity: The earliest record of women wearing undergarments is from Egypt circa 3000 B.C. Only noblewomen were allowed to wear it; slaves and servants wore loincloths, or were naked underneath.

Medieval times: The desired look for women in Medieval times was a boyish figure, so corsets were worn not to accentuate the breasts as in Greece, but to flatten the chest and hips to hide the feminine figure.

The Elizabethan era: The corset changed once again, as the Elizabethans favored the hourglass figure. Often additional panels were added to the sides and rear of the corset in order to create an even more dramatic waistline.

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18th Century: The reigns of Louis XV and XVI are considered a gilded age of fashion design, and the centerpiece of many of the fashions was the corset. No longer worn just as undergarments, corsets were so fashionable that they were displayed on the outside of the dress.

The Victorian era: Although we think of the Victorian era as a time of sexual repression and prudishness, lingerie evolved considerably during these years. Some of the innovations were the first corset that allowed women to put it on or take it off from the front by themselves; the first elastic corset, which provided more comfort; the frilled pantaloon; stockings; and garter belts.

World War I: When the Great War broke out, the U.S. government asked women to stop buying corsets so there would be more metal available for the war effort. This initiative resulted in enough surplus metal to build two battleships. The war also led to more women joining the workforce in factories; corsets were impractical for work. Fortunately, a woman named Mary Phelps Jacob, unhappy with the restrictive nature of corsets invented the brassiere, and women were immediate converts.

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The Roaring 20s: With the flapper look everywhere, women wanted boyish figures to go with the skinny dresses. Brassieres were made to flatten the chest, and although constricting corsets were out, the introduction of the girdle continued the long tradition of tight undergarments.

World War II: In the 30s and 40s, bosoms were back. Instead of flattening the chest, brassieres enhanced them, as the idea of “cup size” was introduced.

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The 60s and 70s:  The early sixties carried forward many looks from the 50s. Slips were especially popular as well as girdles and garter belts. But with the rise of the hippie and women’s movement, lingerie, and especially bras, became a symbol of conformity and restrictions. Wearing a bra became unfashionable and tube tops, halters and triangle bikinis were all the rage, of course worn braless. One style of underwear that became a hit was the bikini brief, thanks to the hottest items in fashion design, mini skirts and hot pants.

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The 70’s until today: The market for fashionable lingerie has boomed. Throughout the eighties lingerie became mainstream; Madonna wore it on the outside of her clothing, lace was popular and the thong began to become something real women wore everyday. During the 90’s numerous advances were made in fit, cut and style. Push up bras became all the rage as being busty and showing cleavage was trendy. Water bras, air bras, stick on bras and more were created to add extra size. Since the late 90’s, and due to the demand of a more educated consumer (ahem, pats on back) many bra manufacturers have rapidly expanded their offering to include beautiful bras in a wide range of sizes. In the early 2000’s and thanks in part to Cameron Diaz in Charlie’s Angels,  the boyshort became a hot new trend.  At the moment, patterned bras (plaids, florals etc) are the most trendy and of-the-moment, but as with hemlines, the post-millenium era is truly a ‘make it your own’ moment with no real dominant style and women are free to choose what types of knickers, bras, tube tops, stayups, hose, chemises, corsets, waspies, push ups, minimizers, slips, tank tops, pjs, halloween costumes, sports bras, triangle tops or high waisted shorts they might like.

This is a great article to delve into if you have some more time.

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Full time Cashier Position

July 14th, 2010

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Please send résumés to sis@secretsfromyoursister.com attention hiring personnel.

Summer Dressing Series: Part 2

July 10th, 2010

Part Two: Wearing White on White

Phew. This week has been so, so hot. And while we love our brights and our blacks throughout the summer, there is something about a crisp white that feels cooling all over. Be it a plain white tee, a pretty summer dress or some eyelet lace, white in summer feels right. There are two ways to wear white, or other light colours. The conventional, practical choice is probably to own a neutral bra in a tone that closely matches your skin – beige, chocolate or blush. Nude tones work well under anything and will make any white outfit work. We’ll talk about how to make these basics more fun, and also what the best basics are in our next installment in the Summer Dressing Series.

In this post, we have another suggestion. Part 2: White under White.

In our experience, women are very divided on this issue. Some don’t like the look at all, and others swear by it. We’ve talked about it before, and some of you are still not sure. Some of us aren’t either! But as lingerie lovers, we’re always experimenting. In fact you may have noticed that this past Thursday was our first white-on-white themed dress day in the stores.  We’ll be wearing the white-on-white look every Thursday for the whole month! Alongside wear-white-under-white Thursdays, we’re giving away a bottle of Soak and a sfys Tote bag free with any purchase of a white bra! Happy White Bra Month!

Ok, back to how to wear them.

It can be a tricky go, but here are some examples of white on white we love:

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The key to pulling this look off is having a really pretty bra, and letting it show (thusly implying intention, which is key to really “owning” this look) or showing it in a tasteful way that enhances the garment worn over top of it, as in the pic in the bottom right above. We really love the crisp white shirt left open to show off a pretty lacy variation. That look is fresh and sexy on every skintone!

In larger cups, we have Empreinte “Sofia” Balconette, Freya “Pollyanna” and “Madison” from Prima Donna. Pictured below is the Freya bra.

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Pretty white lace in Paris!

In smaller sizes, we have Simone Perele “Romance”, Princesse Tam Tam “Mademoiselle” and “Tom” by Marie Jo L’Adventure.

Pictured below is the Simone Perele

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10 tips on wearing white:

1. Use self tanner or other tinted products on another day! Keep your whites as crisp as possible by avoiding wearing them over a fresh fake tan.

2. Do not wear your pretty white things under black or other bright/dark colours. This will stain your white bra with the dye and these stains are some of the hardest to get out.

3. Don’t wear white under white to a wedding unless the bride asks you to. Only the bride should wear white.

4. White doesn’t work on your skintone? Try other off whites, oyster, alabaster, cream or winter white.

5. Don’t wear white clothes skin-tight. It shows everything in an unflattering light. White clothes should be loose and breezy.

6. Wearing a white suit and want to show some white bra? It still might be wise to wear a nude pantie or thong under the pant. Showing off a pretty white bra seems intentional. Showing off your white thong through your pants is rarely, if ever, appropriate.

7. White goes with everything. Mix up a white outfit with any colour or a palette of neutrals. White with tan leather (or pleather if you prefer) and gold accessories always looks fresh and chic.

8. Don’t wear head-to-toe white. A white suit or dress looks great with a nude or brightly coloured shoe and accessories. Wear all white head-to-toe and you risk looking like you just got off your shift at the hospital!

9. Always wash your white lingerie separately from your other lingerie. Though colourful lingerie is unlikely to run in wash, washing white with white will keep the whites pure. We’ve found that Oxyclean works wonders on white though it’s safety on delicate fabrics is debatable. Use very sparingly to freshen up whites.

10. Of course you’ve heard us say this a million times – wash your bra after each wear. This is especially important with a white bra, as whites will yellow slightly if they are left unwashed – this is your sweat, skin oils and other gunky beauty-product stuff sitting in the fabric and soiling it.

We hope to see you in this month. Come in and try something white in your size!

To read part one: Prints, Brights and Black click here