Different types of lingerie across the world

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Lingerie

Introduction

Lightweight, flexible, smooth, sheer, or ornamental materials like silk, satin, Lycra, charmeuse, chiffon, or (particularly and traditionally) lace are used to make lingerie. Silk, cotton, and synthetics like polyester and nylon are all viable options for making these textiles.

Special underwear is a delightful choice, whether for the wedding night, the honeymoon.  A Sexy Lingerie, in its most basic sense, refers to underwear or pajamas that are often more elaborate in design than one may wear on a daily basis.

However, there is a plethora of additional terminology that you should learn before heading out to the store. Which is better: a chemise or a camisole? In contrast to a corset, a bustier Exactly what is the difference, if any?

All the ins and outs of the most well-liked lingerie categories are detailed here, along with advice on how to pull off each style’s signature appearance.

Types of lingerie

  • Bikini
  • Bodysuit
  • Bra
  • Bralette
  • Bustier
  • Camisole
  • Hipster
  • Hipster
  • Robe
  • Romper
  • Thong
  • Robe

For a low-effort (but high-impact) outfit, choose attractive underwear that can be worn on its own or coupled with a camisole or bra. Particularly timeless is the bikini silhouette. Coverage is provided in the back without sacrificing its charming, flirtatious silhouette.

Bodysuit

Bodysuit

The equivalent of a bra and briefs in one piece. (This may also be referred to as a “teddy” in some contexts.) A bodysuit is more covering than a two-piece outfit, but it still manages to be sexier. You can find a large selection in online retailers, such as SexyLingerie.us, which specializes in designer lingerie in America.

Probably because it screams special event, making it ideal for your wedding night (or Valentine’s Day, or your anniversary, etc.).

Bra

Bra

You have no doubt heard of a bra before. On your wedding night and every other night of the year, you may make a sultry statement with little more than a delicate bra and matching underwear set.

As there are many different types of bras (including the triangle, push-up, demi, and balconette varieties), you are free to pick the one that best suits your own preferences. If you need a bra for a formal event, try to choose one that has been dressed up with embroidery or lace.

Bralette

Bralette

A bralette is a less restrictive alternative to a conventional bra with cushioned cups and no wires. What some people refer to as a bralette is actually just a bra without an underwire.

As the suffix lette suggests less bra, the most basic description of a bralette is a bra that lacks some of the typical bra components.

You should try on the fit to see if that’s a plus or minus for you. Keep in mind that certain bralettes don’t have clasp closures and must be taken off backwards.

Bustier

Bustier

Looking to spice up the wedding reception? Make your bust stand out with this lingerie cut. Bustiers are an expanded form of bra that cover the bust and often the upper torso as well; nevertheless, there are bustier bras that stop far above the belly button.

White and lace are the ultimate in bridal attire. Go for a black or red, strappier version if you want to boost the erotic factor. You want the best of the best? Try on several garters with a fastening so you may wear stockings up to your thighs.

Camisole (and Tap Short)

Camisole

Camisoles, or camis, are a type of lingerie tank top. Tap shorts, another term for short-shorts used by lingerie wearers, are the perfect complement to a thong. If you’re looking for something casual and sleepwear-like for your wedding night, this is the option for you (or beyond).

This underwear may not be as outrageously sexual as some others, but it will nonetheless leave you feeling spoiled. If you want to expose a bit more flesh, you can pair your cami with a thong (or other bottoms).

Chemise

Chemise

The chemise is a short garment that may be worn over a bikini or thong with ease. It’s like a bridal dress, but sexier and more flattering for everyday wear.

Corset

Corset

In the past, women would wear corsets that would physically tighten around their waists using ties and grommets. Some people still wear corsets nowadays because of the flattering effect they provide on the midsection.

However, a corset worn on the wedding night is not intended to reduce waist size but only for aesthetic purposes. Avoid painfully constricting underwear designs, even if they feature boning for decoration or support. A common accessory to a corset is wearing fishnet tights, usually black.

Look for a corset with lace, grommets, satin straps, or built-in garters for your big day.

Wearing a garter or suspender belt

Garter

A garter belt, often known as a suspender belt, is an accessory that may be clipped onto nearly any piece of lingerie in order to keep thigh-high stockings in place. You may make it look even sexier by pairing it with a bra and pants that match.

Hipster

Hipster

This kind of briefs rests low on the hips, conceals the rear, and has a somewhat longer bottom than a standard brief. It’s more modest than the typical bikini cut while yet looking modern and on-trend. A bra with the same lace design is an option.

Wedding Robe A luxurious robe is perfect for the pre-wedding day. Afterward, in the honeymoon room, open it to show the seductive underthings of your choice

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