Posted by Lanie on August 16, 2010
“Always wear clean underwear” is sound advice that has been given by every mother over time. But today, women take it a step further by always wearing clean and sexy bra and panty sets under their clothing when heading out of the house. ”Clean” is a given, but sexy…that gives every woman an inner confidence and strength needed to get through the day.
Bra and panty sets have become extremely popular and stores can’t keep them on the shelves. Plus size lingerie has really spiked in recent years showing that women can be sexy in every shape and size. Silk, satin, lace and animal print are among the most popular materials for these racy sets.
Fishnet stockings, bustiers and cleavage-boosting bras are all selling at a record rate. Traditionally Christmas is the peak season for sales of sexy lingerie with men being the biggest buyers. But for the first time the Christmas peak has continued, rising in January and February and continuing through the summer months.
After a long day at work, romance can often be the last thing on a couple’s mind, but apparently a little sexiness is the perfect way to relax. Couples are spending more time at home so all forms of home entertainment are more popular than ever before; that includes entertainment in the bedroom.
New underwear is a sensible investment and an inexpensive way to treat yourself and your partner. It’s a win-win situation for everyone!
Posted by Lanie on August 3, 2010
Women can often be heard saying, “Oh she’s such a flirt!” Being flirtatious with someone you like or would like to know better can be a lot of fun. The definition of the word “flirtatious” is; “expressive of playful sexual invitation;” and thankfully there’s a little bit of “flirt” inside each and every woman out there!
Women can spot a flirt a mile away, but most men never see it coming. Flirting is a universal language and can be found in all cultures around the world. It’s a basic instinct to get someone to notice you.
What’s so great about flirting is that you don’t need anything to accomplish it; it’s all you! Harmless flirting can be found between men and women at bars, gyms, grocery stores; anywhere the two sexes meet up.
Nonverbal flirting is the best! Simple eye contact, a slight wink, a beautiful smile or even something as simple as twirling your hair in your fingers can get you the attention you’re looking for. Once you have his attention, then it’s up to you to keep it.
One sure way to do this - sexy lingerie!
Besides the fact that women feel seductive and more confident when wearing “pretty lingerie” under their clothes, men love they way they look in it. The right bra and panty set can enhance your curves and flatter your figure. What woman doesn’t want that?
Next time you’re planning a night out on the town with a little flirtation in mind, don’t forget that what’s underneath your dress is just as important as the dress itself! Spend as much time on your lingerie as you do your outfit and hair and that guy you deem worthy of your lovely flirtations won’t stand a chance!
Posted by Lanie on June 22, 2010

Over the years women have used bras to do everything from covering and restraining to lifting and separating their breasts. While materials and designers have played an enormous role in the types of bras worn, current fashion and styles have been an even larger influence. While many women want the look that lingerie has on the Hollywood sirens, the majority of women are creating their own sexy look.
The bra has come a long way!
1920’s – Many of the first bras manufactured flattened breasts according to the youthful, boyish figures favored during the “flapper” years.
1930’s - Breasts became perky and unmovable, demonstrated by Sweater Girl pin-ups.
1940’s – The trend towards high, unmoving breasts intensified making way for the aggressively shaped “bullet” bust.
1950’s - The female form was softer and rounder and breasts became fuller with more curve.
1960’s and 70’s - Thin model Twiggy made small, pert breasts fashionable again. This combined with the growing hippie movement, led to a swing towards naturally shaped, unfettered breasts.
1980’s - The athletic curves of supermodels like Cindy Crawford sparked the demand for padded bras.
1990’s – The century moved to a close with the waifish figures of models like Kate Moss and Shalom Harlow, whose delicate bust lines spawned a renewed interest in the natural fitting, featherweight bras.
By the millennium, the fashion pendulum had swung back to favor the large breasted look. Push-up bras, such as Wonderbra and Miracle Bra created options for women wanting to pump up their natural attributes. T-shirt and seamless bras are also hugely popular giving women that soft line-free look.