How Has The Lingerie Industry Changed Over The Past Decade?
Posted on Thursday, 13th January 2011 - 8:24 am by Whispurr
One of the
most notable changes is the extent to which fashion is now a key
driver of lingerie. Basic ranges and colours such as black, white
and nude still underpin the market, but fashion influenced pieces
are becoming increasingly popular. This is evident in the recent
trend of underwear as outerwear. The previous couple of seasons
have seen the catwalks awash with flashes of beautiful
undergarments such as bustiers, corsets, longline bras, bodies
and delicate camisoles.
The fashion
industry has also become the driving force behind the concept of
a `lingerie wardrobe`. Women now realise the importance of
creating the right foundation under their garments, and also want
a daily choice of underwear to co-ordinate with their outer wear,
or type of mood they are in. This concept therefore is opening up
women`s demand to want a vast choice of underwear to pick from
within their wardrobes.
In terms of
briefs, the last decade has seen a definate and steady decline in
the popularity of thongs, and a move towards fuller knickers,
such as Brazilian, boyshort and high waisted knicker.
Increasingly
women are also looking for more glamorous and indulgent pieces of
lingerie. They want beautifully designed underwear, made from
luxurious fabrics such as pure silk satin, delicate lace and
chiffon. These items are a pleasure to wear and confidence
inspiring.
Taken from article in `Lingerie
Insight` publication.
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