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Fun with Undergarments!

Monday, September 7th, 2009

Wedding Lingerie Before and After the Wedding

Just how many stores did you go too to get your dress? A dozen? How long have you been debating about your hair style? 6 months? How long have you been thinking about what undies you’re going to wear? NEVER? Wait – what??! Listen up Girls because your before and after undergarments are serious business! Here are a few key points:

Before You Get Married:

The most important thing to remember about your wedding day bra and panties is COMFORT. Bridal boutiques may try to sell you decorative bras but remember you’ll be wearing these items for 5-6 hours. No one can ever smile properly when they have a bra wire popping out of their seam and stabbing your boob at every time you turn right.

Also, I know the last time girdles were in fashion your Grandma Rose was walking down the aisle but the new Spanx line of form fitting body shapers is top notch.  Figure out what kind you need on their ‘what body shaper for what wedding gown’ webpage. Do it! No matter what time period – fat rolls are never fashionable. 

After You Get Married:

TulleVickySecretsThis is the fun part. There aren’t really rules for this category – it’s totally all about you and your style. If you’re a little ol’ fashion then you might choose to purchase a white satin babydoll like this tulle satin number from Vicky Secrets for about $58. It’s both sweet and sassy at the same time!

 If you tend to be a little more adventurous then you might want to spend that extra cash on a saucy outfit from the daring and cheeky from Agent Provocateur. This super delicious red AgentProvocateurRedoutfit will cost you a little over 226 GBP (approx.  $368). Heck you could wear a replica of a WWII nurses outfit if that’s what makes you and your hubby happy…just make sure he’s into that as well.

 

IMPORTANT NOTE: buy an outfit that’s semi-weather appropriate. We all know you look great in metallic gold pasties but if you’re honeymooning in Switzerland and your cabin doesn’t have great heating…you may want to bring a long satin gown along as well.