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post-surgical lingerie

Post-Surgery Lingerie with Added Glamour: Embody Paris

One area of the industry that gets very little press is post-surgery lingerie. And yet there is some exciting and innovating stuff going on here. And one such brand to take note of is Embody Paris. Embody Paris describes itself as “a fresh look at post-surgery lingerie.” In a sector known for its bland, utilitarian […]

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Else Lingerie

Else Lingerie: Effortless, Modern and Elegant Intimate Apparel

We’re featuring Else Lingerie on the blog today because I recently visited their new flagship store, here in Los Angeles. They don’t just design bras and knickers; they offer a complete brand experience that reflects a timeless aesthetic, including home textiles and candles. I’m a big fan but never tried on any of their styles. […]

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inclusive

Origami Customs: Inclusive, Ethical and Gender-Affirming Lingerie & Clothing

Inclusive fashion is a trending topic at the moment. It’s also a touchy subject. While the fashion industry is offering more and more options to plus-size people, featuring more people of colors in their campaigns, there is still much to do. Inclusivity means different things to different people. Origami Customs, a small lingerie brand based […]

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Layneau Milefeuille

Layneau Millefeuille Luxury Lingerie Collection

It’s been several years since I posted about Layneau, the luxury lingerie line founded by Kaaren Bedi. But the moment I saw the Layneau Millefeuille collection, I knew I had to share it with readers. And while many of us can’t afford some of these pieces, they are treasures to adore (and save up for). […]

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Everviolet

Everviolet Finds Beauty in Change: Post Surgical and Mastectomy Lingerie & Loungewear

Today I’m introducing readers to a new post-surgery and recovery lingerie and loungewear brand. Everviolet is a new intimate apparel line that caters to a demographic that is continually underserved. Estimates show that over 350,000 women received a diagnosis of breast cancer in 2017. But it’s not only medical patients who need more post-surgical options. […]

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