15 September 2010

Man's Guide to Lingerie

When a man wants to buy a gift of lingerie for his lady, it can be a huge and bewildering task. Where do you start? So many brands and styles exist. What are the differences? This short and basic guide to styles and brands of lingerie will help to clarify the basics and will give you the essentials necessary to ask for advice in a shop, department store or boutique.

There are 6 different categories of lingerie in the market:
Sporty, Natural, Elegant, Designer, Sexy and Bridal Lingerie. Of course, these categories can overlap, Bridal or sexy lingerie can be made by a designer. Sporty lingerie can also be natural. Natural can be sexy. But understanding these six categories will help one to determine which lingerie to select.

Natural Lingerie, in general tends to be functional and less obvious. Simplicity, quality and comfort tend to be the major criteria for use. Darjeeling is for women who prefer the natural look.

The purpose of sporty lingerie is that the lingerie should support but not hinder the lifestyle of the woman. They should not be obvious under tight clothing and yet not give up anything in the way of functionality. Prada is well known for their sport lingerie. Sloggi developed a strong image in this area as well.

Elegant lingerie is designed to give the woman a look of subtle sensuality without being too obviously erotic. Many types and styles of elegant lingerie cross over with designers. Chantelle’s is one example of elegant lingerie.

Designer lingerie gives a woman the feeling of being special. As few people will ever know she is wearing lingerie made by a designer, the woman who spends the money on designer lingerie is spending it mostly for herself. The focus is on style over comfort or quality. Versace, Agent Provocateur  and Dolce and Gabbana are a few important designers of lingerie. Dolce and Gabbana, probably best known for the designer sunglasses and being the designer for Madonna and other Hollywood celebrities, make very attractive lingerie.

Sexy lingerie combines a wide range of styles and look. Many different types of lingerie can be included here, such as thongs or g-strings, teddy, corsets, garters, body stockings, sheer lingerie etc. (Click to see examples of sheer, thongs, stockings and sexy lingerie). To be sure, any of these can be included in other categories.

For example a thong can be sporty or elegant. A corset can be sexy, provocative or elegant. Any of them can be made by a designer. But the overall look of these types of lingerie gives the woman a sexy feel. Victoria’s Secret has a focus on sexy lingerie. Fredericksis their fading competitor. Lola Luna specializes in G-Strings or thongs. Lady Marlene focuses on Bustiers. Lise Charmel of France combines seduction with fashion. Bridal Lingerie is made especially for that one day for which a woman waits all of her life, her wedding night. Usually it combines a white, creamy color with elegant and sexy style. Comfort or durability is hardly an issue here, but sensuality and style are essential. It seems that every lingerie designer markets a line of bridal lingerie. Click to see examples of Bridal Lingerie

Where should you buy? It depends on where you live. Lingerie tends to be national or regional. Though some manufacturers are attempting to become global, there is no one company dominating the global market:

Chantelle Lingerie is one of the world's top selling brands of lingerie, exporting to more than 50 countries. Passioneta and Darjeeling are Chantelle brands. However, Chantelle lingerie can be difficult to find in North America.
 

La Perla began as a small Italian manufacturer of corsets and is now well known internationally as one of the highest quality luxury lingerie manufacturers.
 

Elle Macpherson is an Australian supermodel who turned lingerie designer. While her designs focus on subtle feminine sexuality, her ads are much more provacative. As an indication of how successful her designs are, income from her company Elle Macpherson Intimates has helped to make her one of the richest women in Australia.
 

Triumph is a German lingerie manufacturer that like La Perla had its beginnings as a small local manufacturer of corsets and has grown to an international corporation. Sloggi is a brand which is owned by Triumph. Triumph is barely existent in North America.
 

Aubade was one of the first companies to market lingerie as sexually appealing apparel. Until this French designer of luxury lingerie revolutionized the industry, women's intimates were simply meant to be functional, not to be seen. Aubade has been a pioneer ever since producing elegant and exciting French styles that is high quality and feminine.
 

Cosabella is a unique mixture of US and Italian manfacturing. With headquarters in the US and manufacturing in Italy, Cosabella has a distinct European look, with lingerie in every color of the rainbow. But the designs are made to fit US demands. Click here to see more about Cosabella Lingerie.
 

Le Mystere was a small US brand of lingerie, until it was discovered by Oprah Winfrey. Le Mystere Tisha Bra is Oprah's favorite bra. After Oprah's recommendation, Le Mystere was an overnight success, with product flying off of the shelf faster than the company could manufacture it.
 

Victoria’s Secret was started in the 1977 by Roy Raymond who wanted a European style shop that was accessible to males as well as females. Raymond sold his company in 1982 to The Limited Inc and it has grown up to be the top manufacturer of lingerie. However, Victoria’s Secret is almost unknown in Europe.

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