Posts Tagged ‘Stockings’

Vintage Lingerie From Dita Von Teese

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Burlesque star and ex lover of Marilyn Manson, Dita Von Teese is set to bring out her own range of burlesque lingerie through underwear giant Wonderbra. The collection has been designed by Miss Von Teese herself and draws inspiration form 40s and 50s style shapewear and hosiery.

The Dita collection is made up of 3 different designs called Multi Teese, Spot Teese and Satin Teese. The exciting range of luxury underwear has something for everyone to enjoy. The underwear has many features similar to many waist cinchers and corsets and gives support as well as style.

The official release date of the lingerie range is September 23rd 2008 and the promotional campaign is already turning heads. Wonderbra and controversy have always gone hand in hand since their noticable Hello Boys ads. This time the underwear range will be preceded by a film staring Miss Von Teese entitled “The Science Of Sexy”. Pre release promotional videos on the Internet are currently causing a stir showing flashes of Dita’s corset.

Debbie Rix the European marketing director for Wonderbra, has said “Dita oozes glamour and understands how to make women feel sexy – she was a natural fit for the Wonderbra brand. We’re thrilled to partner with Dita; the collection truly does capture her essence and that of our brand”. The queen of corset and stockings has said “’I am very proud of the lingerie that I’ve created for Wonderbra, because it has all the beautiful detail of sexy, sensual and glamorous lingerie, but the fit is perfect to wear under your everyday clothes.”

Corsets, Stockings and Burlesque

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

Burlesque is a form of theatrical entertainment from the early twentieth century that has seen a come back in recent times. Burlesque traditionally consisted of satire and comedy, performance art and adult entertainment typically performed by ladies. The female performers would wear extravagant clothing made up of corsets, stockings and nipple tassels and acts would consist of strip teases, stand up comedy and more extreme acts like fire breathing.

The meaning behind the term burlesque is an interesting one because it means in an upside down style. The performances were specially meant to push social boundaries of the norm and allow artists the freedom and flexibility to create new styles.

Burlesque originated from 19th century music hall entertainment. Burlesque came about as a form of working class entertainment that would poke fun and provide social commentary against the upper classes. This meant a lot of the humpr was considered low brow and vulgar which led to more extreme and risqu? acts being included.

Lots of now infamous comedians and actors were inspired or had their roots in the genre. Everyone from Jackie Gleason, Bob Hope and Abbot and Costello have their roots in burlesque and even Chaplin was a fan.

Back in the late 1990?s burlesque shows began to make a comeback and become more mainstream. Strip tease and cabaret acts became cool with artists like Dita Von Teese grabbing the attention of the media. Most of these acts focused on the burlesque hosiery, wearing either a corset or waist cincher along with seamed stockings and suspenders. Recently performers like the Pussy Cat Dolls donned similar clothing and performed songs in a provocative manner but didn?t have the same sort of attitude of the genre.