My oh my Mimi Holliday AW11

Mimi Holliday Bisous Bisous Blush

Oh Mimi. This year’s Autumn range from Mimi Holliday has another handful of delicately beautiful treats up to a GG cup, my favourite of which – the Bisous Bisous above, with its  outrageous and varied options of co-ordinates available to go with it – wouldn’t look out of place (at three times the price) in an Agent Provocateur catalogue. For the lucky few they fit (have faith H+ cups, we’re getting there slowly) this is luxe underwear for very special occasions. And dull autumn days that need a little something extra…

Mimi Holliday Nonnettes and Tarte Tatin

 

The wonderfully named Mimi Holliday Nonnettes (left) and Tarte Tatin.

Mimi Holliday is widely available in store, and from the Damaris website.

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Mismatched lingerie: faux pas, or the new frontier?

Freya Eden and Pier Bikini

I have a confession to make. I don’t always wear matching underwear. In fact increasingly, I find myself avoiding it.

Don’t get me wrong: I love a lingerie set as much as the next girl. I’ve been dropping birthday hints about the new Freya Nieve longline and matching wonderfully massive pants for months, and I’m writing this while rocking Alexa underneath my daggy working-from-home uniform.

But for me lingerie is about freedom and empowerment, and dogmatic adherence to someone else’s rules (the fear of that mysterious bus so determined to run you over, those judgemental paramedics cutting you from your clothes…) seems to me to be the antithesis of that. I do believe that if you give a girl a cracking set of undercrackers she’ll walk taller, feel stronger, and fight harder – but does that set have to match?

Matching underwear makes me feel grown up and put together in a way that my signature chipped nail varnish and shaggy fringe never do. But as well as never letting your inability to get on top of the laundry prevent you wearing the perfect bra for your outfit, being playful with colours and styles is fun too. And it’s sexy: not sexy in a conventional pin-up style sexy, but sexy in a not-tried-too-hard kind of way. In fact, the only time Mr B4J ever shows any interest in my lingerie is when I mix up things that shouldn’t be together. (Oh, the difficult life of a lingerie blogger’s boyfriend: blind to the every day tedium of amazing underwear and not a greying granny pant in sight… Feel for him, ladies.)

One part of me feels like this is a controversial admission for a lingerie blogger to be making. But on the other, I feel like this might be the beginning of a brand new trend. Mr B4J’s enthusiasm for the practice aside, some of this season’s swimwear – such as the Freya Venetian bikini and the Princess Gingham bikini by Faubourg – have had a playful mix-and-matchy vibe to them, and the pink Freya Pier and the Freya Eden (above) were almost certainly made to be mixed. And with key basics like Freya Jolie, Freya Deco, Bravissimo Alana and Panache Tango gathering more colour options by the season, how can a girl resist a little experimentation with all these beautiful hues?

And this is before the fun’s really started. Once you’ve embraced the mix-and-match, suddenly the whole world is your lingerie cabinet. The world once denied to your F+ cups – Agent Provocateur, Aubade, Harlette…  – all of these gorgeous luxe knickers are suddenly within reach. What better way to do your Deco-enhanced killer cleavage justice than by matching it with an ostentatiously flamboyant pair of AP smalls? Why shouldn’t your knickers have pom poms just because your own pom poms need scaffolding to stop them hitting your knees? And in a world where Hanky Panky exists, making luxuriously comfortable knickers in every colour under the sun, why restrict yourself to one matching co-ordinate for one much loved bra?

Having big boobs – even getting dressed some days – is challenging enough without more rules dictating what we can and cannot do. Sod it. Be it swimwear, lingerie, colour, fabric or style: freedom to mix and match is freedom to be spontaneous, sexy and supported on our own terms. May the two-piece stand aside and let the new school through: mix and matchers are rewriting the rules for themselves.

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‘ello ‘ello Elomi…

Elomi Lingerie Hermione and Sakura

I confess, I’ve not paid too much attention to Elomi before. It’s easy to focus on your own bra size to the exclusion of all others, and despite being Freya’s big sister I’ve managed to miss out on getting to know her at all.

But the other day Elomi retweeted my piece about the Turn Your Back on Page 3 campaign, and my head was turned. It’s one thing for a brand to retweet a review or a joke; but to retweet a provocative and political campaign? Whoever this Elomi was, she had balls. I wanted to know more.

When I asked what they thought about the Page 3 campaign, Elomi said “We’d like the media to have a positive attitude towards women – and recognise that beautiful women come in all shapes and sizes. We encourage women to be proud of themselves and their bodies and we believe every single woman can feel confident in who she is.”

Well said. And it’s an ethos that clearly lives and breathes through everything they do: a quick flick through their web page reveals a modest but beautifully chosen selection of elegant lingerie for the fuller figure (34-44 back, DD-JJ cup), with emphasis on style, comfort, and confidence. I think you can judge a lingerie line on its approach to basics, and the scalloped lace and ribbon detail on this grey Hermione (left) gives an assuredly comfortable look a grown-up sexy twist, whilst the pretty Sakura (right) is playful and feminine alternative to block colours (and is due to be re-released in a gorgeous blue in September). More importantly, their models look healthy, happy, and proud of their curves, and the wear test reviews I’ve read so far have been positively glowing.

They really are blazing a trail for fuller figured women. And while I may not be one myself at this moment in time, if my shape changes I know I could be proud to call myself an Elomi girl.

 

Find Elomi lingerie in Debenhams across the country, and online at Leia Lingerie, or use their store finder here.

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Tangle thwarts bra chain world record attempt

Tangled up brasThe world record attempt by the Bra Chain team came to an unfortunate and abrupt halt this Sunday when an insurmountable tangle of donated bras made hooking them within a time frame impossible.

Busts 4 Justice first featured the Bra Chain attempt back in February and were instant fans of the lovely Bra Chain team and their mission to make stacks of money and awareness for Breakthrough Breast Cancer, the Worcester breast cancer unit, and domestic abuse charity Women’s Aid.

After a long and frustrating day the team were understandably disappointed by the outcome but remained positive, vowing to learn from this attempt and move forward. So the good news is, while the Bra Chain team regroup, we still have the opportunity to make the chain even longer. To find out how to donate your old or unwanted bras, help the attempt and raise money for charity, visit the Bra Chain website here.

Congratulations to the whole team for getting this far – it’s clearly only a matter of time before you bring that record to the UK. And for the rest of us, let’s all have another clear out for the cause. As if any of us needed an excuse to buy new lingerie…

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Australia Star in a Bra Top 20 announced.

Curvy Kate Star in a Bra 2011 Top 20The top 20 girls in Curvy Kate’s first Australian Star in a Bra competition have been revealed, and voting is now open on their Facebook page. As always, the girls are gorgeous, curvy, healthy and (importantly) smiling; and whoever wins will go on to champion a different shape of beauty to the usual skinniness portrayed by mainstream professional models.

But what should be a celebration of diverse, confident and differently gorgeous girls has sparked a furious row about the finalists chosen, some nasty comments about the girls themselves, and accusations that Curvy Kate had misled entrants over the criteria of the competition.

I’m pretty familiar with Curvy Kate, and don’t believe for a second that the latter accusation is remotely true. Curvy Kate celebrate curvy women of all varieties and place value on personality and substance as much as they do appearance (check out Curvy Kate UK winner and runner-up Lizzie Haines and Georgina Horne for examples of CK ambassadors and what happens when boobs, brains and a wicked sense of humour collide). The last thing Curvy Kate (or any curvy lingerie brand I know) would set out to do is make any woman feel inadequate or self-conscious.

That said, it would appear that the editorial message conveyed by their competition partners at Take 5 magazine may have lead to some women believing it to be a ‘plus-size’ competition. This is unfortunate though perhaps not unexpected – curvy is often used synonymously with ‘plus size’ and perhaps Curvy Kate could have taken more care to control that communication. It’s not too hard to understand how a ‘plus size’ woman entering what she thought was a ‘plus-size’ competition might feel defensive losing out to a woman she saw as ‘skinny with big boobs’.

But rejection stings however it’s delivered, and I do feel for the women who don’t make it through to the second stage. For every Lizzie Haines, who battled through her body confidence issues whilst storming her way to Star in a Bra victory, there must be dozens of unknown women who don’t make it left feeling inadequate.  This especially is why we need a better phrase than ‘real women’ to describe beauty alternative to the thin/tall/polished ideal of mainstream models. Curvy Kate were asking entrants to ‘show us how real you really are’: does that make the women who don’t make it through ‘not real enough’?

None of this excuses the comments of course – spiteful attacks on girls who may already be feeling vulnerable. The internet is fairly horrible at the best of times – any woman who has ever found herself in the public eye will attest to how vile strangers can be when they’re (uninvitedly) scrutinising every facet of your appearance and passing judgement. In an environment like this – where judgement is being invited – it can be brutal, and much harder to ignore.

It’s a shame that the news has been clouded in this way, but huge congratulations to the top 20 and the best of luck for the final. And to those who didn’t make it, congratulations for doing one of the most fiendishly scary things I could possibly imagine doing without exploding. Go and celebrate yourselves immediately.

And to those making personal jibes – please pause and ask yourself why you need to be so spiteful about someone you know nothing about. Those girls might just be jpegs on your computer screen to you, but how would you feel if she were your best friend, or your sister? Lashing out is not going to change how disappointed you feel, or make you feel better about yourself. If anything, allowing yourself to behave so horribly will only make you feel worse. Shake it off, stand up tall and go and do something you love instead.

That’s enough of my big sistering for today. Now get out of my room before I swat you with Smash Hits…

 

Vote for your Star in a Bra by visiting the Curvy Kate Australia page on Facebook. Winners announced August 4th. Good luck ladies!

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