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4 Lingerie Brands That Are Making Me Rethink My Bras

Recently, I was looking at my lingerie drawer, and I have to say that I wasn’t overly impressed. In there are my everyday pieces (like nude T-shirt bras and a black strapless one), but noticeably missing were some of the pretty lingerie pieces that deserve a place in everyone’s wardrobe, so I did some investigating. I wanted to find beautiful bras to add to the mix to make me excited about lingerie again.

The first brand to catch my eye was Yasmine Eslami, a French lingerie brand that is a favorite of Parisian It girl Jeanne Damas. The pieces are delicate and beautiful but also wearable enough to slip into every day. The next discovery was Baserange. Known for minimalist designs, the brand also has finishes like pink velour that make them feel special. For truly beautiful designs, Le Petit Trou is where it’s at. The brand’s dainty bralettes are covered in ruffles and Swiss dots and are just the pieces every lingerie drawer needs. And finally, I also discovered Beija London, which features pieces that are designed with unique body shapes in mind—meaning you’ll be able to find a pretty piece no matter your silhouette. Ahead, shop some of my favorite pieces from the brands.

A Polish brand founded by fashion stylist Zuzanna Kuczyńska, these pieces from Le Petit Trou are dainty and beautiful.

Baserange has a line of minimal pieces that are dreamed up in everything from natural fibers like organic cotton to luxe fabrics like velour.

Available in sizes XS to L.

Beija London has a unique sizing system with three categories (X, Y, and Z) that feature different bras based on your specific shape.

This is French lingerie that you’ll find in the drawers of It Parisians like Jeanne Damas.

Now I know what I’ll be adding to my lingerie drawer…



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