Underwear Ready with MAGIC Bodyfashion

Summer is officially almost here and it seems like everyone is getting ready. The weather has been nice and sunny in Cheshire for weeks now. It feels too good to be true. Spring is usually all about rain and more rain. But it is so different this year. It feels like we have skipped spring completely and gone on to summer. I hope this amazing weather continues, but something tells me it may be changing a bit soon. Guess we will have to make the most of the great weather we are currently enjoying and hope it stays on.

I like to wear dresses and skirts a lot in the spring/summer months. I find them more comfortable. Which is why my spring/summer wardrobe is filled with those sort of pieces. I have been thinking of ways to get fashion ready for summer, and the first thing I have done is to sort out the underwear department. Here a few pieces I have got from MAGIC Bodyfashion

 

MAGIC Bodyfashion Lite Dress £42.50

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The first addition to my underwear collection is this MAGIC Lite Dress. This dress is made of ultra sheer material, that creates perfect shaping to the entire upper body and legs. The Lite Dress has laser cut edges and a silicone trim inside the bottom opening which prevents the dress from rolling up.

It comes in 2 colours – black and latte. Sizes start from small and go up to XXL I have worn this Lite Dress underneath a few dresses and I love the shaping it creates. It is also light and very comfortable to wear.

 

MAGIC Bodyfashion Low Back Body £32.50

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This Magic Bodyfashion Low Back Body is a backless, seamless and shaping thong-bodybriefer with a very low back. You can wear this piece with or without a bra, thanks to the great support underneath the breasts. It is made from a soft, breathable and comfortable fabric, that is completely invisible underneath an outfit.

 

 

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I have worn this MAGIC Bodyfashion Low Back Body a few times underneath dresses and tops that have an extremely low back. It provides great support underneath and it is super comfortable. I found it very easy to put on and take off. At £32.50, it is definitely good value for money.

This piece comes in 2 colours – black and latte. The sizes available start from small and go all the way to XXL.

 

I think these pieces would make great summer solutions for underwear. What do you think?

 

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Luxury Lingerie Pieces

Summer is almost here, and that is all I can think about, as far as fashion is concerned. I am loving the new designs in store, and looking forward to grabbing a few new pieces this season.

I love lingerie shopping. I don’t go lingerie shopping everyday, so when I do go, I like to go for luxurious quality pieces. I recently came across some luxury womens lingerie on the David Nieper website, and I have been busy filling up my shopping cart! For those who do not know about this amazing brand, David Nieper is a womenswears store with a reputation for designing and making collections of the utmost softness, femininity and luxury.

Here are some of the lingerie pieces that are currently on my style radar –

 

Superso Smooth Bra by Mey

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This stunning guipure lace-trimmed T-shirt bra looks so good. It is made in gorgeously light fabric which gently moulds to the shape of your breasts. I like bras that look like this. This would be a great addition to my bra collection.

 

Panty Girdle by Miss Mary of SwedenWhite Girdle Picture

A girdle is a must-have lingerie for almost every mother out there. And this white cotton piece ticks all the right boxes, with the integral control and firm support to flatten at the front, lift and shape. This would be so handy in my wardrobe!

 

Soft Camisole

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I find camisoles so handy. I wear a lot of see through blouses, so camisoles are a necessity in my wardrobe. I could also wear one without a blouse, which makes them a great multi-tasking piece to have in the wardrobe this summer. This soft camisole is a fab choice!

 

Soft Stretch Lace Brief by Sans Complexe 

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I love this pink and pretty brief with deep stretch lace panels. I love the finishing with the fixed lace-up ribbon details at the sides. I would love a few of these. I think it looks so luxurious.

 

What do you think of these pieces? Do you enjoy shopping for lingerie?

Do sound off in the comments section. Thanks for stopping by.

 

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What Do You Do With Your Unwanted Bras?

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What do you do with your unwanted bras? Do you bin them, abandon them, or give them to charity? Most women will have a couple of unworn and unwanted bras buried somewhere in their wardrobes. That bra you got because you thought you liked, that lace bra that has no support whatsoever, that coloured bra you can no longer stand, that white bra you are afraid to get dirty, or that sexy plunge bra, you got as a Valentine’s Day present from your ex? Every bra tells a story, and sometimes the story is the reason why they remain unworn.

I had quite a few unworn bras, until some months ago. I sorted out my wardrobe, sold some shoes and bags on eBay, and got rid of some bras, I just did not like. Some of the bras, I never worn outside my home, and some I have had for so long, it was time to move on.There was this particular Lasenza white bra I remember getting rid of, I got it some years ago and I never wore it. It was a pretty bra but HEAVILY padded, so padded, that it was super uncomfortable to wear for more than 5 minutes, hence the reason why I never wore it for more than 5 minutes. I am still not sure of what I was smoking on the day I bought it, it was about a tenner, so not too expensive, but it is still a tenner than the drain.

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So reading about NGOs and charities like Oxfam, accepting unwanted bras, to sell on or export to developing countries, like Senegal, where there is a huge demand for it, made me think about the bras I got rid of. Senegalese women need our unwanted bras not just to wear as underwear, but also to wear over the top of their clothes. Wearing bras over the top of clothes in Senegal, and some other African countries, is now seen as fashionable. Bras serve as an underwear and also as an outerwear in that part of the world, so the demand is ever-growing, interesting isn’t it?

Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe most women just put their unwanted underwear in the bin, because we believe, there is no market for second-hand underwear. I personally didn’t think anyone would want my old bras, no matter how clean or unworn they were, and I also see them as private, kind of. I won’t take my old panties to the charity shop, so I won’t take my old bras. That is how I use to see it, but not anymore. If my old bras can help someone, somewhere, I would happily donate it.

How do you see it? What do you do with unwanted bras? Sound off in the comment section.

Thanks for reading.

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