Saturday, July 11, 2015

Lace & lashes

 Lace conjures images of sexy and sultry with peek-a-boo cut-outs and eyelash trim of a babydolls to leather and lace fetish ensembles. 
From lace panties to sexy restraints; this silky, stretchy colorful material is available in many forms to enhance the naked eye to its' beholder. Todays scant bikinis with fashionable lace, covering the modest of ample forms to fairytale princesses gowns, also seeking their prince charming, would make any man or woman blush.
Lace can be pure as a new bride's satin gown, covered elegantly with pearls and lace, complimented with lace gloves, to the debauchery of good girls gone wild with lace thongs, lace blindfolds, masks and burlesque stockings and corsets.
Other than the aesthetically pleasing look of lace, this versatile textile can be very soft, amazingly stretchy and forgiving, usually returning to its normal shape.
Ladies can feel sexy and confident wearing a body stocking with lace applique under their power suit, or sassy with booty shorts or a bandeau.
There are many types of lace. For example:
Needle Lace, such as Venetian Gros Point, is made using a needle and thread. this method is the most flexible of lace making arts. the finest antique needle laces were made from a very fine thread which is no longer manufactured. Originally linen, silk, gold or silver threads were used. Today most lace is made with cotton or a synthetic fiber.
Cutwork, or whitework, is lace constructed by removing threads from a woven background and the remaining threads are wrapped or filled with embroidery.
Bobbin lace, is made with bobbins and a pillow. Bobbins turned from, wood, bone or plastic, which are woven together and held in place with pins stuck in a pattern on the pillow. Also known as bone-lace. Chantilly lace is a form of bobbin lace.
Tape lace makes the tape in the lace as it is worked, or uses a machine- or hand-made textile strip formed into a design, then joined and embellished with needle or bobbin lace.
Knotted lace includes macramé and tatting. Tatted lace is made with a shuttle or a tatting needle.
Crocheted lace includes Irish crochet, pineapple crochet, and filet crochet.
Knitted lace includes Shetland lace, such as the "wedding ring shawl", a lace shawl so fine that it can be pulled through a wedding ring.
Machine-made lace is any style of lace created or replicated using mechanical means.
Chemical lace: the stitching area is stitched with embroidery threads that form a continuous motif. Afterwards, the stitching areas are removed and only the embroidery remains. The stitching ground is made of a water-soluble or non-heat-resistant material.
The next time you slip on lace, or brighten your eyes with eyelash lace, or watch a child or adult dance in a tutu, you might smile and appreciate the design and thought in how your garment was made. It has accomplished its' mission.
'This... stuff'? Oh. Okay. I see. You think this has nothing to do with you. You go to your closet and you select... I don't know... that lumpy blue sweater, for instance because you're trying to tell the world that you take yourself too seriously to care about what you put on your back. But what you don't know is that that sweater is not just blue, it's not turquoise. It's not lapis. It's actually cerulean. And you're also blithely unaware of the fact that in 2002, Oscar de la Renta did a collection of cerulean gowns. And then I think it was Yves Saint Laurent... wasn't it who showed cerulean military jackets? I think we need a jacket here. And then cerulean quickly showed up in the collections of eight different designers. And then it, uh, filtered down through the department stores and then trickled on down into some tragic Casual Corner where you, no doubt, fished it out of some clearance bin. However, that blue represents millions of dollars and countless jobs and it's sort of comical how you think that you've made a choice that exempts you from the fashion industry when, in fact, you're wearing the sweater that was selected for you by the people in this room from a pile of stuff." from The Devil Wears Prada, Miranda Priestly.


Thursday, April 16, 2015

Black Light Reflective, Light Up, Buckles, Bling & Rainbows

Sensuous. Sexy. Wild. We recently attended the International Lingerie Show (ILS) in Vegas to do a little shopping! Seeking out our customers must have lingerie, clubwear, bikinis and bling, we also found some gotta-have them now...Shoes, boots & everything in between.  (is it a boot or a shoe?)
From 5" to 8" heels, platforms and gun-heels, we're sure to keep you in the spotlight with envious stilettos and more.
We love to offer you the hottest styles, but we need your help. We need to know what you like, want, can't live without.
We offer Pleasers and Ellie shoes and sometimes a few other brands (like Highest Heel and Reflections).
We look for shoes with a good reputation, fine craftsmanship, innovative designs and attention to detail. And, we try and bring them in at a good price.
Also when getting shoes, oftentimes, we need a little more cushion or prevent slipping.

These Shoes are Made for Dancing

We take them for granted. Our feet, our shoes. But are you taking care of them? We dig our heels in, kick up dust, use of feet to open doors, pick things up, catch things when they fall, stub our toes and yet we expect our feet and our shoes to keep on keeping on. (Have you heard of  a pedicure? They're not just for women.)
When considering shoes we often look for fashion, yet expect, no demand, functionality too. Manufactures will try to offer some benefits such as arch support, or stabilizers in the higher heels, yet we can be very demanding on our feet and shoes. We're teetering on stiletto heels or grinding our heels in regular shoes or perhaps we have pronation (which is like your car needing an alignment), and we have uneven wear in the soles of our feet. That's a lot of pressure, literally, day in and day out.
There's a helpful saying, don't stand when you can sit and don't sit when you can lay down. This is great advise for not only your feet, but you legs and back. For ladies especially, when you can, if you lay on a bed or couch and put your heels and legs against a wall often, this can help alleviate varicose veins. We are often standing for long periods of time, or walking a lot, especially in heels and this is known to wreak havoc on our legs and lower back. Especially women who have children and carry them around on their hips.
Of course, it's fun, sexy and sultry to wear stylish shoes, just be smart about it. Take care of your feet and they will take care of you. You can find gel pads and cushions, arch support and other helpful tools at most stores today to help prevent a myriad of trouble.
Regular foot check ups are best, especially if you are diabetic.
Healthy feet are happy feet!

for more on foot health:  http://www.foothealthfacts.org/content.aspx?id=1141

Friday, November 28, 2014

Leather

The classic luxe fabric we love all year round; Leather.
Leather corsets, leather and lace to leather and chains, there's something for everyone, and every mood. Soft, form fitting, sexy, sultry, playful, romantic, domineering and alluring.
From the bedroom to the boardroom, set the trend with leather textures, layers and more. From skirts and chaps to babydolls and g-strings, create a look that's all you.
A staple in every woman's wardrobe. Tease - with just a glimpse of skin tucked and laced up. Explore with an adventure of the animal in you.

Be confident. Be bold. Be daring.

Complete the ensemble with gloves and killer boots or stilettos.
Going out on the town? Or to a party? Don't forget the masque.