Friday, October 3, 2008

Bridal Lingerie for a Perfect Honeymoon Night

For many brides, choosing the right lingerie for their honeymoon night will be one of the most important decisions they make in the future of their marriage. For the first time the couple will be alone together as husband and wife, and there are different options available to set the stage with the right kind of sizzle.

The principal thing in choosing the right lingerie is to pick garments that suits your temperament. If you're ill-at-ease or don't feel beautiful in your outfit then that will affect your mood as well.

If you follow fashion trends, many of the world's top designers also make lingerie lines. What better way to show your panache than to don pretty high fashion intimate apparel by Dolce & Gabbana, or cool yet practical undies by Diesel?

Most brides probably think of white lingerie for their honeymoon night, and that's a great way to keep the tradition going. But don't discount a little bit of playful color to add some spice to your life.

If you like the glamorous look, pick frilly or lacy lingerie in a bright color that reflects the styles of the '40s and '50s. If you're more understated, pick intimate apparel with just a hint of lace and perhaps a nice pastel shade.

If you're perplexed by the terms and don't know what to ask for, here's a breakdown of some of the most popular lingerie pieces and styles:

Bra or Brassiere: This is your traditional upper covering that offers support and usually only covers the breasts. Styles vary from full coverage to demi-bras that only have a half-cup, and padded or push-up bras that give an extra boost. Strapless styles are available, or various strap configurations to go with different types of tops.

Bustier or Corset: This is like a brassiere, but usually strapless and covers much of the bodice as well, often with boning to restrict movement. Some kinds do up with bra-like hooks, although more traditional corsets can involve laces and eyelets that are time-consuming to get in and out of.

Camisole: This is a loose-fitting, free-flowing and typically lacy or silky top that resembles a feminine version of an undershirt. Straps can be spaghetti-style or adjustable like a bra. They often come with matching panties as well.

Chemise: A bit like a longer version of a camisole, often mid-thigh like a short dress. A chemise is usually flowing and flared, made of sheer or silky fabrics, and the straps are thin.

Baby-doll: A much shorter dress-style garment than a chemise, usually just covering the bottom, and always flares out considerably below the waist.

Bikini underwear
: These panties are low-cut on the hips but offer more coverage on the bottom than some other popular bridal styles.

Thong: This offers very practically no coverage at the back, but modest coverage at the front and thin string-like sides. Micro fiber, mesh or cotton with some Lycra for added stretch offers the most comfortable thongs.

G-String: This is a smaller version of a thong, which essentially covers nothing at the back and not much at the front. The sides are simply strings, and the same types of fabrics as thongs are available.

Now that you have a breakdown of the basic choices before you for bridal lingerie, be sure to go for garments that both people in the newly married couple will appreciate. It may not all stay on for very long, but it will set the mood for one of the most memorable nights of your life.

The word "lingerie" is very feminine and denotes excitement, sensuality and elegance. It does not point towards the dull collection of everyday underwear but captures the feminine, fashionable and adventurous essence of all women. Lingerie Locker provides information on the sensual world of lingerie.

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