Some comments reminded me of a review in which the guy snarked about the escorts "cheap VS lingerie." There is a broad line between appreciating and denigrating the quality of a lady's lingerie. So are there many radical undies snobs among the high net worth shopping crowd? And how is this brand of snobbery manifested? Do they send out Hobby RFP's that specify La Perla and/or AP or is it just an understood thing? Originally Posted by awl4knotHonestly, aside from the men who are purposely themselves bringing me something wonderful to wear, I've never had a man notice or care... at least I don't think so. They've never said anything to me (or anything that unecessarily snarkulous in my reviews - wow) and I'm not that great of a mind reader.
I do buy a few choice items from the VS signature line every year... it's a Christmas gift to myself Even on their best day though, Victoria's Secret doesn't last half as long as the top notch construction. I'm fairly tough on my lingerie though, to be fair.
We are lucky enough to have an Agent Provocateur in Boston, as well as a La Perla, and I'm no stranger to either! I actually had the trying moment of walking into AP late one night with a civie friend and having the clerk address me by my "name"... what can I say, myself and a particular gentleman friend are frequent shoppers.
Agent Provocateur produces some very fun things, and I am a huge fan of their stockings particularly. La Perla, while they do not carry as broad a line as Agent Provocateur, makes the most comfortable panties in the world... they almost feel *better* than being naked! Almost.
I don't usually spend $500 on a bra and am an unabashed sale shopper... as well as a very grateful gift receiver, which is honestly where most of my wardrobe comes from
~Mme X~
Originally Posted by Madame X
I have a few pieces by AP, but honestly find them overpriced for the quality - which is good, but not great.So true, I've had a few AP pieces but as an hourglass shaped size 10 I am often too rubenesque to purchase those brands.
I've been pretty enamored with Dita von Teese' line of lingerie lately - here - as well as Playful Promises. (Who now *finally* carry bras larger than a DD!). Bordelle is another favorite.
The brands I listed above are a bit darker, more edgy and retro inspired than La Perla or AP, which fits my style.
I'm also *so* excited to visit Trashy Diva when I get to New Orleans next week - despite the name they carry a fantastic range of luxury, fuller figured, retro inspired brands. Originally Posted by RobinArdeur
So true, I've had a few AP pieces but as an hourglass shaped size 10 I am often too rubenesque to purchase those brands.Miss V - I love when you play dress-up! Style personified.
The Dita pieces are great, purchased a few sets over Christmas but one came in with a rip and the other came in the wrong size, and now they're out of stock so I look forward to receiving them soon.
babylikestopony.com is a great place to find all your luxury brands and some fun accessories and toys under one roof. I bought some leather pasties which look great under a lace shirt I wear with a pencil skirt.
Now I'm setting my extraneous greenbacks toward vintage peignoirs, and those satin maribou slippers and things like that. It seems those items suit my pin-up shape and vintage look better anyway. But it is rather peculiar how little attention is paid to those sorts of details. Oh well, I dress up for myself more than anything I suppose.
Originally Posted by Miss Valentina
I wish there was a La Perla anywhere in the region, for that matter. I was trying to get one of my girlfriends a set recently in Houston and Dallas and neither of them have a boutique. Even Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue only carry the "La Perla Studio" line, which just isn't as beautiful or high quality IMO. Originally Posted by spicyzoey
I have a few pieces by AP, but honestly find them overpriced for the quality - which is good, but not great.THanks for the information. THese seem to fit more and less ridiculously expensive like Perla and AP LOL!
I've been pretty enamored with Dita von Teese' line of lingerie lately - here - as well as Playful Promises. (Who now *finally* carry bras larger than a DD!). Bordelle is another favorite.
The brands I listed above are a bit darker, more edgy and retro inspired than La Perla or AP, which fits my style.
I'm also *so* excited to visit Trashy Diva when I get to New Orleans next week - despite the name they carry a fantastic range of luxury, fuller figured, retro inspired brands. Originally Posted by RobinArdeur
Yes, some of my favorite lingerie is from those two stores. Although the VS designer label, which is difficult to find outside of places like NYC, is starting to produce some amazing pieces as well, priced very similarly.
Have you looked at the price tags on designer shoes lately? Equally mind-blowing. When I moved to NYC a year ago one of my girlfriends firmly told me, "don't skimp on the uniform!" I think gentlemen with more expensive taste do know and appreciate the difference between designer lingerie and $30-$50 VS bras and panties. Maybe it's less common in the south, but the NYC men can definitely tell the difference, so that pushed me to take my lingerie wardrobe to the next level.
Wolford is another high-end place with very high quality stockings and pantyhose. They're amazingly strong and many of us ladies go through stockings like tissues until we discover them.
My favorite pair of purple stockings featured in my current photos are from Agent Provocateur. The white lingerie set in my newest photos are La Perla. The lacey lavender three piece set in the bluish photos with the purple stockings is Victoria's Secret designer label. Originally Posted by spicyzoey