Do your bra straps often slip off of your shoulders? It might be time to start trying on a different bra size. The exact reason why it’s happening to you could be one of these 5 described on Butterfly Collection’s blog:

1. Your Band is Too Big
2. Your Cups are Too Small
3. Your Cups are Too Big
4. Your Bra is Designed for Taller Women
5. Sloping Shoulders read more

Today is Stockings Day! Celebrate by wearing your favorite pair out this wonderful Friday night. If you don’t own a pair, you’re missing out on one of the most sensual pieces of lingerie to exist. Consider buying yourself a fresh pair to celebrate!

The Lingerie Française Exhibition at the London Film Museum is featuring 100 years of influential French lingerie! They’re displaying 260 of lingerie, video installations, and a life-sized hologram delivering a trans-historic striptease. Read more about it and see a few pieces for yourself on The Huffington Post.
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/09/28/lingerie-francaise-exhibition-100-years-of-french-lingerie-_n_1922643.html

http://www.frmheadtotoe.com/ Cup sizes aren’t fixed. The volumes of a cup actually depend greatly on the band that supports it. Butterfly Collection has written a great comprehensive description on how cups relate to bands, clearly explains the math and reason behind it, and even created a fantastic chart that makes it all easy to understand! Here’s an excerpt:

“One of our most popular blog posts is ‘Not All D Cups Are The Same’ which explains that the volume of D cups (all cups in fact) gets bigger as the band size gets bigger. This is why a woman wearing a 32E can also wear a 34D because the cup volume is the same, only the band is different. “

http://blog.butterflycollection.ca/2012/09/why-do-cup-volumes-get-bigger-as-band.html

New York Fashion Week came to a close yesterday. Trends and statistics have been rounded up, revealing the effects this last week has had on fashion, their designers, and their social media!

Learn about it on Mashable: http://mashable.com/2012/09/14/fashion-week-twitter-2/

Fashion blogger Kathryn from The Budget Fashionista knows how important it is for a woman to wear well-fitting undergarments. Read her story and list of “Do’s and Dont’s” on her blog!

Read more: http://www.thebudgetfashionista.com/archive/bra-fitting-rules/

The world’s first printable piece of clothing is here thanks to advancements in fashion and technology! This 3D printer is able to print ready-to-wear bikinis made of Nylon 12. A laser melts the nylon together layer by layer with extreme precision to create a custom bikini right before your eyes.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2191511/World-s-PRINTABLE-piece-clothing-Bikini-3D-printer.html#ixzz24UjFbSDm

Were you at our Paris Report event on August 7th? You might find yourself in these photos from our Paris Report album on Facebook!

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151103192271552.478830.94131951551&type=1&ref=notif&notif_t=like

Our Paris Report seminar is now up on YouTube! If you missed it or wanted to see it again, you can watch the report on the MODE CITY PARIS Lingerie & Beachwear Show, presented by Mayouri Sengchanh of Carlin International here: http://youtu.be/hxSfD03vWGY

A discovery that changes the history of fashion and lingerie in particular has been uncovered from beneath the floorboards of an Austrian castle. The sets of lingerie show characteristics of garments that were thought to be invented relatively recently. However, these date back to the 15th century. This brings the history of women’s undergarments back several hundred years!

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2174568/Austrian-dates-bras-15th-century-The-scraps-lace-castle-vault.html#ixzz21Bz06mxI