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Doutzen Kroes designed the pulse car because she took off her sexy underwear to mimic Hunkemöller’s Christmas collection.

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For the coveted brand Victoria’s secret, she emerged in a vibrant lingerie storm.

Doutzen Kroes brought her sensational figure to another major lingerie collection as she took off and imitated Hunkemöller’s hot new Christmas collection.

The 33-year-old beauty exudes sensuality in a sexy appeal.

A steaming snapshot shows this special effect, especially with her husband Sunnery James, with two children’s special effects – black lace bra and high-waist briefs, with a provocative tailoring.

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Doutzen also wore a playful stocking to give the camera a lively smile as she sat on the table decorated with pink Christmas decorations and pottery.

Other black and white lenses showcased this model – born in the Netherlands, where the brand was also created – to raise the heat to a higher level, as she showed off all the incredible figures in her glory and took some sultry poses.

Another steaming snap shows Doutzen swinging black lingerie, red accents and slings.

In addition to her rich cleavage, the blond blockbuster also showed her guard because she decorated her Christmas tree in the most seductive fashion.

In an interview with FASHION magazine recently, Doutzen claimed that she was “very lucky” to have such an incredible character at birth because she discussed her success in the modeling world.

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She also admits that the fashion world is completely different from what she had at the beginning, and young models are now in a dominant position.

“When I started, the [fashion] industry was more interesting, not computational,” she explained.

“Now, everyone knows everything because of social media – all these 15-year-old girls know all the big photographers and fashion designers.”

Doutzen made his debut in 2005 after being selected as Vogue.com’s “Model of the Year” and was named Victoria’s Secret Angel in 2008.

 

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6 beautiful small underwear projects are about to start selling this golden day

You can easily deal with Amazon’s 36-hour Prime Day event. From the most popular retinol creams to sales toys, the list of deals has been growing.

While you are taking advantage of a delicious instant canning offer and filling your shopping cart with kitchen essentials to get your cooking to a grade, why not throw something that will be seasoned in the bedroom?

From transparent tights to pretty small trays, we combed through Amazon’s bra offers, lingerie offers and lingerie offers to find our favorite lace numbers, which are labeled Prime Day.

Take a look at our nine favorites below:

1 Women’s standard mesh bra and eyelash lace overlay

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2 Women’s Lace Lace Hip Bikini Briefs

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3 Women’s Eyelash Lace Leotard

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4 women’s microfiber and lace smooth corset V short

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5 women’s cotton mesh

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6 women’s lace slip dress and thong suit

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A brief history of the underpants- and how technology changes your underwear

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The godress has a fascinating history and is now being transformed by technology. High-performance underwear claims to do anything from filtering flatulence to soothing vibration.

The first type of underwear is a loincloth worn by ancient Egyptians.

Known as schenti, it is made of woven material, usually cotton and linen, fixed with a belt.

The lower classes and slaves are almost naked, so technically, the loincloth is often a “coat.” However, the Egyptian art in Queens Valley from 1189 BC to 1077 BC showed the pharaoh wearing a transparent coat, making the belt a panty.

In Europe, in the Middle Ages (500-1500 AD), underwear included shirts made of fine linen or cotton by men and women. In the 15th and 16th centuries, when a male’s leg was bifurcated (in two parts), one form of panties returned.

In order to provide extra protection to the male genitalia, a padded squid was added. The cod fillet is also a symbol of sexual energy, designed to strengthen rather than hide the genital area.

In the early to mid-19th century, both men and women wore forked drawers – a loose knee trousers hung from the waist. This simple panty style makes it easier to manage, especially if you wear several layers of petticoat or breeches.

The closed panties of women (pantalettes) appeared in the mid to late 19th century.

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In 1882, the dress reformer Gustave Jaeger believed that wearing natural wool fibers next to the skin would allow the skin to breathe and help dispel the body’s poison. He also believes that the elastic quality of knitwear is more likely to promote sports.

Also in the 19th century, the popularity of men’s long-leg pants led to changes in men’s underwear, and the hose (Long John) extended to the ankle. These are made of silk for affluence and flannel, or later wool, for the public.

For women in the early 20th century, wearing clothes involved multiple layers of underwear, including petticoats and drawers, followed by a tight corset.

During the First World War, more women were physically working in factories, mines and farms, and therefore needed practical clothing. The contours of the jacket, such as loose pants and sleeves, paved the way for women to wear shorts that began in around 1916. Beginning in the 1920s, corsets were gradually replaced by less restrictive elastic versions, such as belts and “walk-in” that gradually replaced corsets.

Latex is a rubber yarn that was introduced in 1930 and allows elastic underwear to become more fit. These eventually evolved into a style similar to the panties worn today. In 1938, after the invention of synthetic nylon, lightweight and easy-to-wash underwear began to appear.

Shorter, crotch length panties or male pants appeared after 1945. In 1959, a new type of artificial elastic fiber called Lycra was invented. Combined with cotton or nylon, it is strong, stretchable and well restored. The result is that men and women are more concerned with the underwear of the body.

In the more relaxed 1960s, underwear became more succinct, and Y-front was largely eliminated by men’s underwear. In the 1970s, the underwear was almost seamless. (I think thongs or thongs are hard to define as panties – its main popularity seems to be that it provides the wearer with an invisible line of pants.)

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Men’s underwear market demand will grow by more than $1.1 billion by 2020

According to a new market report released by Persistence Market Research entitled “Men’s Underwear Market: BRICs to 2020 Highest Growth”, by the end of 2015, the men’s underwear market is expected to reach US$82.208 million, with a compound annual growth rate of 5.8 from 2015. From 2020 to 2020, it will reach 11 billion US dollars by 2020.

There are generally two types of men’s underwear; one type covers the torso and the other covers the waist and legs. For undershirts, we include vests, sleeve vests and muscle vests. For underwear, we include regular underwear, trunk and shorts. In the winter, long underwear is more suitable for the wearer to provide extra warmth.

Increasing disposable income, preference for branded underwear, and better fit and comfort are the main factors driving demand for quality underwear, driving the growth of the men’s underwear market. However, the highly competitive and unorganized markets of developing countries are the main factors hindering the growth of the entire men’s underwear market. The male underwear market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 5.8% from 2015 to 2020, reaching $11,16.76 billion by 2020.

By region, the BRIC countries dominate the market with more than 35% market share and are expected to remain dominant throughout the forecast period. Europe is the second largest region, accounting for 17.4% of the total in 2014. During the forecast period, the men’s underwear market in Europe and North America is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate of 5.1% and 3.9%, respectively. On the basis of the age group, the market is divided into 15-25, 26-35, 36-45, 46-55 and 56 and above. In 2014, the 36-45 division accounted for 24.2% of the global men’s underwear market share, and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 5.8% during the forecast period. On the basis of distribution channels, the market has been divided into online sales and offline sales, of which offline sales are further subdivided into mass stores, specialty stores, and single-brand stores. In 2014, the online sales segment accounted for 7.7% of the global men’s underwear market, and is expected to have the highest compound annual growth rate of 12.8% during the forecast period. In 2014, the mass business sub-segment accounted for 58.5% of the market.

The main market participants involved in this report include Hanesbrands Inc., Philips-Van Heusen Corporation, Ralph Lauren Corporation, Jockey International Inc., American Eagle Outfitter Inc., Iconix Brand Group Inc., JC Penny Corporation, Inc. And major players in the Berkshire Hathaway Inc. men’s underwear market focus on enhancing their global and regional operations through mergers and acquisitions and business expansion.

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Meet The Woman Changing The Way We Think About Lingerie

 

When Cora Harrington first started blogging about lingerie in 2008 it came as part necessity, part passion project. Harrington wanted to purchase some lingerie, but couldn’t find any real review sites that would help guide her purchase. So she started writing reviews herself on a blog she named The Stockings Addict.

“All of my early reviews were focused on stockings and hosiery, tights that sort of thing,” Harrington said. “Those things were more affordable for me to write about.”

Nine years later The Stockings Addict has become The Lingerie Addict, encompassing all kinds of undergarments. And Harrington turned the work from a side project to a full-time job. She’s made The Lingerie Addict, which she calls TLA, into the foremost lingerie blog in the world.

Making it work

Making TLA sustainable was a complicated journey. When Harrington started to get readers in the tens of thousands, she decided it was time to look into selling ad space.

“I remember when I first wanted to dip a toe into advertising, being really worried that my readers would hate it,” she said. “Most of them were like, ‘No, we like what you’re doing and we want you to stick around and if it turns out advertising is the way that happens then like let’s do it.'”

She started out using Google AdSense, a service that lets users display targeted Google ads on their own sites. But before long, AdSense deemed The Lingerie Addict ineligible for their service because they considered it adult content.

“It says a lot about how we think about lingerie and how we view it as something hundreds of millions of people wear, but it’s considered to be taboo and inappropriate, which I think is a very American thing,” Harrington said. “But also says quite bit about what we think is acceptable to talk about in public.”

On their site, Google AdSense says their policy is that, “While we recognize that interpretations of adult or mature content may vary across countries and cultures, we hold all publishers accountable to the same content requirements so that we can ensure a safe and healthy global advertising ecosystem.”

And they’re not the only ones with this approach. “It’s a recurring theme among online advertising networks,” Harrington said. “Even when we’re advertising on Facebook or what have you our ads are very often declined.”

In the end, the move away from third-party ad services was a blessing in disguise. Harrington started to pitch directly to brands and they to her, creating valuable relationships within the industry.

“It gave me a good foundation for building the business out,” she said.

 

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Stop saying women wearing lingerie is offensive

We’ve come a long way since women’s lingerie was referred to as unmentionables, or have we?

Recent protests and complaints concerning ‘inappropriate’ ‘pornographic’ advertising from retailers Bras N Things and Honey Birdette suggest otherwise.

Most recently, the shopfront of Bras N Things in Campbelltown’s Macarthur Square shopping centre had been labelled as“disgusting and offensive” by local Councillor, Cindy Cagney.

Speaking to the Macarthur Chronicle, Cindy said, “You don’t see that type of lingerie and poses on daytime TV.”

“It’s an unrealistic view of women and to me it is sexually suggestive. I don’t think it is necessary.”

She goes on to spotlight the issue as an irresponsible representation of body image and contentious depiction of female sexuality.

In these images and others in the campaign, the women featured are covered in more material than the average bikini offers. The poses and size of the women featured are no different than those plastering the walls of shops like Sports Girl or H&M.

The size of models used in mainstream advertising is a conversation that unquestionably needs to happen, but the amount of clothing worn by that model should not be part of the discussion.

Women should be allowed to celebrate their sexuality, to feel beautiful and confident. Lingerie has a unique power to do that, no matter what your size is.

It would be unrealistic to think any person looking at this type of advertising would feel pressured into wearing their underwear as outwear because, lingerie is for the wearer, not the starer.

Underwear can give us confidence while being completely hidden and it can empower women to feel confident in showing off their bodies.

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Actress Terri Kwan dresses two-year-old daughter in lingerie for Halloween party

An actress who dressed her two-year-old daughter in white lingerie for Halloween, has been criticised on social media where she posted images and videos of the toddler in costume.

Terri Kwan dressed her little girl in white suspenders and underwear, including a bra, and fitted her with a pair of angel wings. One image shows the toddler holding a star shaped wand, with a lollipop in her mouth.

The Taiwanese actress added hashtags alongside the image including “Victoria’s Secret Model”, a reference to the lingerie maker which often uses scantily clad models to advertise its products.

The 41-year-old then shared the video and images with her 340,000 followers on picture sharing site, Instagram. She also put them on her Weibo account, a Chinese platform similar to Twitter, where she has 240,000 followers.

Taiwan’s cable news channel TVBS news reported that the costume was for a Halloween party at her daughter’s birthday party.

After she posted the images users were quick to condemn Kwan for her choice of costume.

One, Vannarocha7 called it “horrible horrible” and claimed the images would encourage paedophiles.

Another Loretta.rodgers10 called the images “disgusting”. They added: “Why would you do this to your daughter? Please protect her.”

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Thando & Sbahle serve sauce in Thabooty lingerie

The underwear manufacturer china official launch of Thando Thabethe’s lingerie line has finally arrived‚ five months since she first announced that it was in the works. And‚ she’s shared some sexy snaps featuring the equally bootylicious Sbahle Mpisane.

Taking to Instagram‚ Thando shared her excitement ahead of the official launch tonight.

“The day has arrived… (I’m) so excited for the launch of my brand new baby Thabootys underwear & shapewear… Thank you for sharing your beautiful stories that you believe make you a woman‚” she said.

Thando told TshisaLIVE earlier this year that she was inspired to launch a line of sexy underwear after struggling to find anything to give her body “the right shape”.

“I struggled to find any proper shape-fitting underwear locally and was having to import. Sure‚ you can find some but they often look like granny panties and I wanted something a little more sexy. So‚ the idea really comes from my own personal experience‚” she said.

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Celebrity Halloween Costumes That Are Legit Just Lingerie but Ok

From Paris Hilton (of course) to Kourtney Kardashian, plenty of celebrities are guilty of stripping down instead of dressing up for Halloween. Now, let’s get something straight, we’re not inherently against the idea of sexy Halloween costumes. Like, there are sexy Willy Wonka costumes that we rocked in college, and we wouldn’t take those memories back (if we could remember them in the first place). Likewise, we understand that not everyone is a huge fan of the holiday and wants to go all out like they’re attending Heidi Klum’s annual bash. People get lazy with their costumes and don’t want to spend money on something they’re only going to wear once.

But celebrities have plenty of money to spend on costumes and the probability of them actually going to a party with Heidi Klum is much higher than the average person’s. So if they’re still dying to go the sexy Halloween route, then it just feels like they should be trying a little harder than tacking on a few strips of lace or latex and topping it off with a witch hat. They shouldn’t be putting on a Victoria’s Secret babydoll and calling it a day. Or so you would think.

Surprisingly (or not), plenty of stars have gone the sexy lazy route and have thrown on legit lingerie before stepping out and getting snapped by the paps. Whether or not they already owned the undergarments is up for debate, but regardless, we’re not impressed. And frankly, we feel a little offended by the lazy attempt at a sexy costume. Where’s the creativity people? Sheesh.

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saucy suspenders as she promotes sizzling new lingerie line

She recently opened up about the new confidence she has found after stripping down to bikinis for Home And Away filming.

And now Sam Frost, 28, is set to ride that wave of confidence after receiving a delivery of racy lingerie, which she posted to Instagram on Tuesday.

The former Bachelorette shared an image showing her new black lingerie from Bras N Things’ Vamp collection.

Sam should have no problems stripping down to the barely-there lingerie for Dave, after she opened up about starting to feel comfortable in her body.

‘I am comfortable in my body, but I’m quite shy about showing it,’ Sam recently told WHO magazine .

‘I’m just going to have to challenge myself and go, “All right Sam, you’ve got to push through this barrier and not be shy about showing my body.”‘

Sam has been seen on the set of Home And Away showcasing her trim figure in a range of skimpy bikinis.

She has filmed scenes for the show, but her appearance has yet to air.

In August, the former reality TV star told Nova’s Fitzy and Wippa that she was ‘stressing out’ about getting into a bikini in front of the camera, and wanted to change her diet.

‘I’ve just gotta stop eating so much carbs I think,’ Sam said.