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Saturday, June 6, 2009

The Colorful History of Sexy Lingerie..


In today's world, women, often give more attention to their undergarments (lingerie) as they do their outer clothes.
If there is one thing we've learned it's that lingerie is not just a subject for women, but men also make it, design it, and buy it.
Lingerie started for the purpose of personal hygiene and to provide cover for modesty of proper women. Wearing underwear in principle was exclusively of masculine use. In the early days of lingerie these undergarments were designed as one piece and were not exactly what we would consider today as sexy.
With the revolution in womens underwear and a little help from the French, lingerie evolved as a sexy and deadly weapon of the empowered women when the revealing set of two pieces arrived. The supports consisted of silk fabrics that surrounded, accented and honored the breasts.
Today a variety of preferences exist depending on age and taste. Young girls also known as Juniors often prefer g-strings and this preference generally carries on through the 20's and often into the 40's for women who live the dating lifestyle, those of 30 choose between g-strings and panties, whereas generally women of 40 choose the classic comfortable panties.
The corset was the ancestor of the bodice, its function was to shrink the size of the waist and to accentuate the bust thus returning a more sensual feminine body. This one was very important during the European monarchies and the time of Napoleon, when the women looked to see themselves streamlined by means of this type of lingerie.
Between 1830 and 1914, the women wore several fabric layers under the dress; t-shirt, trousers, corset, full cover corset, engages, flown, embroidered floods of embroideries, bows and tapes. This generated discomfort simultaneously with a newfound sense of respect to them. Among them; protection as opposed to attacks and violations. Lingerie also provided distinction by representing the woman who did not need to work, as a woman of moral convention, of comfortable life. Glamourous lingerie also avoided all suspicion of pregnancy.
In 1914 the Taly bodice became popular, the one that we know today, releasing the women of the uncomfortable corset. Between 1910 and 1919 the dance deeply influenced the fashion of lingerie, the dancer Isadora Ducan prioritized it in leaving corsets and the dancer Irene Castle impelled the revelation of the ankles.
The years between the 30's and 50's were conservative and showed little sensual respect to the underclothes during that era.
During the 60's the "hippie movement" generated a breakthrough attitude towards lingerie.
Just in the 80's, lingerie returned to be what it once was and what continues to be today. Helped by sexual icons of the time, among them Madonna, who spawned the use of sexy intimates with embroidery and sophistication. The fashion of lingerie was quickly accepted by women and praised by men.
What lingerie shows is a woman's power, comfortable and strong. Nowadays the women have multiplied their expenses in sexy lingerie and the undergarment has become a sociological phenomenon demonstrating the authentic soul of a woman in it's many shapes and forms.

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