Bridal lingerie used to be the stuff of nightmares - corsets you couldn't breathe in, pretty panties waived in place of stomach controlling knickers and of course the obligatory (and tacky) frilly ...
Finding your dream wedding dress can be a notoriously tricky business. From pleasing your "Say Yes To The Dress"-style entourage to ticking all of your dreamed-about bridal boxes, wedding dresses ...
With bride becoming daring in her clothing, lingerie styles have also exploded. We bring to you experts to share the latest lingerie fads... You're just days away from your wedding date. From ...
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Your wedding-day style doesn’t begin with a ball gown; it starts with undergarments that provide the foundation for your look. Here, two local lingerie experts — Shaw Lewis of Expect Lace in Manayunk ...
Want to give your lingerie drawer the royal touch? Get briefed on three gorgeous British lingerie brands fit for a princess bride. With only a few weeks remaining until the Royal Wedding, everyone’s ...
If you're a bride to be gearing up for your big day, you've probably already thought about what to wear under your dream dress. If you haven't yet thought about it, thank us later. Bridal lingerie is ...
If you’re like most girls, you wouldn’t even call the undergarments you’ve been wearing most of your life lingerie—let alone have a solid idea of where to buy such a thing. But now you find yourself ...
When you hear the words ‘bridal lingerie,’ a handful of uncomfortable associations come to mind. Garter belts that dig into your skin, unnecessary straps in places that don’t rightfully need strapping ...
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This just in: men aren't that into white ruffles and blue bows. Groundbreaking. Wearing white to one's wedding can be traced back to Queen Victoria, when she wore white to marry Prince Albert in 1840.