Monthly Archive for September, 2010

Wonderbra launches Full Effect bra in 3D

Last week Wonderbra unveiled a new 3D billboard poster near Waterloo station in London that brought passers by to a standstill. Similar to a 3D film, you need special glasses to fully appreciate the Wonderbra poster – and the ample curves of their latest model – Brazilian beauty Sabraine Banado.

The poster is for the £28 Full Effect push-bra (8144), which Wonderbra claims makes boobs appear two cup sizes bigger for the ultimate cleavage. The push-up bra combines super lightweight gel and air within fan-shaped padding to naturally enhance your bust from every angle, boosting you by up to two cup sizes.

Size guide: 32-36A, 32-38B, C, 30-38D

The bra is available from both Figleaves and Debenhams, compare Wonderbra prices on Brashop.

Charnos lingerie collection preview

Luxury lingerie brand Charnos has provided a glimpse of its new beautifully collection of feminine lingerie with stunning colour palettes, luxurious fabrics and exquisite trims. This British brand might has recently celebrated its 50th birthday, but continues to exude style, quality and femininity.

Take a look at the Charnos Hourglass range for a sexy modern take on classic style.

To find out more about Charnos visit www.charnos.co.uk and to compare styles and prices see Charnos on Brashop.

Designer lingerie store opens VIP boudoir

Soon-to-be-launched designer underwear store Fox & Rose has opened the doors to its members’ club, Fox & Rose 7th Floor. Members will have exclusive access to secret sales, events and offers, as well as a 10% discount on all products including pieces by Fleur of England, Ell and Cee and Fifi Chachnil when the site launches in September.

Fox and Rose designer lingerie
Fox and Rose designer lingerie

Championing British-led design and offering exquisite collections by some of the most sought-after lingerie designers, Fox & Rose will offer a totally new online shopping experience for designer underwear. Garments by established brands and cult designers will be shown in full video, offering the customer insight into how pieces sit on the body and how they might affect their chosen outerwear. What’s more, shoppers can read advice on how to choose the right kind of underwear to enhance their style, whether they’re looking to channel the forthcoming season’s minimalist theme or wanting a more voluptuous look.

Subscription to Fox and Rose 7th Floor will be available until the site officially launches in early September. Customers are invited to sign up now at www.foxandrose.com.

Debenhams unveils beauty untouched

Debenhams has broken ranks with the rest of the high street by using un-airbrushed photography in its windows to launch new swimwear lines for the summer.

Debenhams believes that the over use of some digital photography techniques to create unrealistic body shapes and flawless skin can make women feel more insecure about their natural looks and size. The move highlights the retailer’s long standing commitment to encouraging positive body-image through minimal digital retouching.

Airbrushing ban at Debenhams
Airbrushing ban at Debenhams

Mark Woods, director of creative & visual, said

As a responsible retailer we want to help customers make the most of their beauty without bombarding them with unattainable body images. Our campaign is all about making women feel good about themselves – not eroding their self belief and esteem by using false comparisons.

Caryn Franklin, fashion commentator and broadcaster, said

Retailers do have the power to take a stance on digital manipulation. Fashion and beauty imagery that is honest is absolutely crucial for all women to see. I’m delighted that Debenhams has taken the lead here and customer feedback will no doubt validate this important step.

Signage in the window will read: ‘We’ve not messed with natural beauty; this image is un-airbrushed. What do you think?’ It will also show customers an example of just how much the image could have been altered.

Jo Swinson, Lib Dem MP and co-founder Campaign for Body Confidence MP said,

It’s great news that Debenhams will be using images of real women who have not been digitally manipulated to advertise their new swimwear range.

More and more people are realising that airbrushing and other trickery are not necessary in order for women to look beautiful. I am sure that what this will demonstrate is that swimwear modelled by real women who have not been retouched can sell just as well as products advertised with extensive airbrushing, which has become the norm.

This is not the first time Debenhams has shown its commitment to promoting positive body image – in January the store ran a trial with size 16 mannequins in windows, and then in February, Debenhams released images using disabled model Shannon Murray to launch the retailer’s new Principles by Ben de Lisi range.

The first window which celebrates natural beauty has been unveiled at the Debenhams Oxford Street store where staff members will be asking shoppers what they think, before the initiative is later rolled out across the country.

Lingerie, Bras, Shapewear and Bridal Lingerie at Debenhams.com