To lean into the sporty look, though, you can pair it with the matching scoop bralette. We love how sexy the all-over sheer lace looks, but we feel like the branded waistband adds a sporty element we weren’t expecting on a sultry lace panty. The mid-rise brief feels like butter on the body - and they’re super stretchy, too - meaning the silhouette lays and hugs the body, providing maximum comfort. She digs the “ Fits Everybody” line because it “embraces your natural curves” and leaves you feeling “all kinds of beautiful.” But unless you want to join the waitlist, we suggest trying out this knit lace brief instead, which consists of the same materials (polyamide and elastane with a 100 percent cotton gusset) and cheeky fit. For Hughes, that means slipping into something “sexy and feminine” by Kim Kardashian’s lingerie and shapewear line, Skims. It hugs my body beautifully and makes me feel confident,” plus-size model and body positivity advocate Sophie Hughes tells InStyle. “Lingerie is something I’m always happy to spend a little more on nothing is more empowering than slipping on a quality set. What We Don’t Love: The logo on the band gives this pair a sportier look. ![]() What We Love: The lace looks more modern. Size: S-XL | Colors: 1| Cut: High rise | Material: Nylon, polyester But we hope you like the color orange because that’s all this pair comes in. They also offer a shapewear-like silhouette on the body, accentuating your natural curves, and are constructed with high-quality feeling fabric. Even with a full-coverage high-waist style, this brief, which has a matching lace bralette to go with it, has a cheeky fit with an open keyhole back. “My heart just melts for anything with an embroidered detail,” adds Giancola. Ruffles tracing longline hems, sheer tulle, dainty accents, you name it - the execution of a romantic underlayer is exquisite. She describes anything by the brand as “delicate, ultra-femme, and whimsical,” noting the Parisian flare that Le Petit brings to your lingerie wardrobe. ![]() “Le Petit Trou is a dream,” says Giancola. What We Don’t Love: These briefs only come in one rather bold color. What We Love: The keyhole detailing on the waistband of these looks high-end. Size: S-XL | Colors: 9 | Cut: Mid-rise | Material: Polyester, polyamide, cotton While we have you, we suggest pairing it with the matching bra from the brand if you’re looking to up your lingerie game. For the quality of the underwear (and with brand ambassadors like Jennifer Lopez) we expected these to be much more expensive. They come in very few neutral colors, so perhaps avoid wearing these under white or thin garments, but there are little to no pesky panty lines, since the outer lace lays on the skin, providing a seamless feel - rather than uncomfortable digging - and a soft microfiber front. These panties are low-rise, with a leavers lace to give an antique feel to vibrant pops of color. Contrasting colors lightly lined with delicate ornament detailing? Sign us up. What We Don’t Love: We’d love to see more neutral colors.Īn embellished overlay is a no-fail formula for those not entirely committed to a full-on lace look. What We Love: Intimissimi offers matching babydolls and bras to complete this look. That’s why we’ve provided plenty of different styles, cuts, and colors to shop, depending on your preference. That said, intimates shopping is, well, intimate. There are plenty to gawk at and think that’s so pretty while adding to the cart, from Dora Larsen’s brightly colored lace sets to Hanky Panky’s smooth and comfortable underthings. With so many different forms, from daring silhouettes to romantic ideations, it’s sometimes hard to know where to begin, but know that there’s a version for everyone-vintage-inspired gardenia lace scalloped edges mixed with tulle clean-lined bikinis with subtle, feminine elements. According to her, lace is an exquisite way to bring unique ilks into a lingerie wardrobe. “Though they may not be the most visible pieces you wear, a great lingerie set can establish that foundation for your wardrobe,” fashion content creator Ida Giancola tells InStyle. ![]() ![]() By that, we mean when shopping for lingerie separates - whether a high-cut brief or an embroidered thong - you should think of underwear as the fashion base layer of your personal style. Forget what you think you know: Your delicates shouldn’t be treated lightly.
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