So the timing of Prada’s bullet bra makes sense. While the name sounds violent (another descriptor of the design is the “torpedo bra”), the name comes from the shape of the prejudice-cut bra shaped the breasts, although ironically, design was also popular during World War I and World War II.
“When bullet bras come out, the word about them is that the better the pointer,” Mononymic Vintage Lingerie dealer Illisa told me over the phone. Eliza, who Jewel-Box Store Stuffed into the third floor of the Manhattan Center for Art and Antiques, Addison Rae, Madonna and Jean Paul Gaultier as customers of her store, it stored underwear alongside the 1950s corsets from the late 1940s to the 1940s. “Since then Bridgeton. “The look is far from my teenage boobs, and it’s Victoria’s secret, push-ups have changed the perception of a generation. But for me, the retro-shaped breasts and the bra you need to make the look always meaningful: a dress from the 40s or 50s sits better on stylish underwear of the same era.
Reading carefully Illisa’s shop is not suitable for shyness. After taking off the shoes that weren’t small enough, she would walk through the boxes, piles and soft pink shelves to find perfect health. “I have about a thousand bullet bras from the 40s and 50s,” she said. In my experience, the old-fashioned bullet bra is much like Goldilocks find a place to sleep… until you literally get deep in your nipples, you don’t know it’s the right one.
If the idea of pre-used lingerie is still not your business, you don’t have to wait for Miu Miu’s fall collection to make the cone shape. Poster based on enthusiasm A bra for the childJeunique bra is the only modern bra still being cut Just like they used towith the capture volume – they were sold in the Avon style, and the “Find Fitter” section of the site couldn’t work on my laptop or phone. Yes, next.
Conessa Mills’s Seraphim Collection Includes bullet bra and skirting kit made of black and champagne silk. “My goal is to blend the timeless temptation of a fully covered lingerie with modern comfort,” Mills of the design was inspired by the sales model. “The work I want to make not only evokes the spirit of the previous era, but also celebrates the beauty of today’s wearers – comfortable, safe and tempting.” Of course, it’s easier to slide into the Seraphim suit than a similar style piece that I was 80 years old.