Who said that leggings are only wearable indoors ? Yes, it’s true that we often wear them at home because of the comfort they give us. However, now, the Leggings are an asset for the everyday life. Here are 1 type of leggings for 4 different looks. LOOK 1: STAY AT HOME Pick a simple shirt with your comfiest slippers, then you’ll be almost ready for your « Me Time ». The leggings are perfect for this cozy time for they are not too large nor too tight. Precisely, our Leggings are designed with a thick fabric which brings support for your back and tummy. You can now grab your lovely cardigan and enjoy! LOOK 2: CASUAL For a...
Versatility, style, comfort — these items are at the top of every modern woman’s list of requirements for the clothes she wears every day and the qualities she never wants to be without. Sure, the clothing you wear for special occasions can present certain exceptions– you don’t expect the same comfort from formal wear that you get with your workout gear– but the outfits you wear consistently have to feel good, look good, and be adaptable.In other words, your clothing should adapt to you and not vice versa. This is something we’ll say again and again because we think it’s very important. In fact, we think it’s so important that adaptability is one of the driving ideas of our design...
Image source Everyday shapewear Usually available in neutral colors, this shapewear is often pretty plain looking and worn completely invisibly under your clothes. It comes in the form of camis, shorts, bodysuits, en even slips, and often has invisible seams. Its comfort level can vary depending on the brand and level of support, but some women will wear these on a day-to-day basis to create a smoother look. Usually this sort of shapewear doesn’t aim to reduce your size, simply to smooth you out and make sure your favorite pants don’t give you a muffin top. Image source Lingerie shapewear Lingerie shapewear come in the form of attractive underwear with slimming effects. This type of shapewear is usually...
I recently came across this article on Racked: Modern-Day Shapewear Sucks, but Vintage Shapewear Rules. After spending the day in shapewear, the writers there discover their colleague has had a fantastic experience with vintage shapewear : « these items were designed to take in the shape of the woman wearing it and accentuate her best feature. A longline bra will pick up a perky chest, a girdle will draw eyes to curvaceous hips, a corset will highlight a slim waist. They make you look good and feel good, and they come with the weight of history of those items. None of this is the same as the beige tons of stretch material that make up modern shapewear. » This made me wonder, is...
There is a saying that beauty is pain, but just how much pain are we willing to put up with? Heels, shapewear, waxing, tweezing, all women have experienced these, and more. The beauty routine of a woman can be at times uncomfortable and sometimes even downright painful. Take the story of model Khrysty Ana, who explains in an Instagram post that wearing shapewear caused her legs to turn blue. While is normal to want to feel beautiful and confident, is it normal to wear garments so tight they cause you to temporarily lose circulation in your legs? Especially when this can cause permanent damage such as digestive issues, nerve damage or poor blood circulation. It looks like women before us...