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Shutter bra Shutter: dating to c. 1950, with cups that had flaps or lace cuffs at the top. The bra was designed to be partially visible above the neckline of a gown [15] and could be adjusted to vary the amount of cleavage exposed. These bras were often front-fastening.
If you ever feel stuck between choosing a cute bra and a comfortable one, we get it. You want something fitted and supportive, but not something that squeezes and digs into your shoulders. It’s ...
A black satin bralette A bralette by Victoria’s Secret. A bralette is a lightweight bra without an underwire, designed primarily for comfort. [1] [2] Bralettes are also sometimes worn as outerwear top, [1] and are also designed as undershirts for girls developing breasts. [3]
Mechlin lace is known for its rich floral patterns, [6] fine twisted-and-plaited, hexagonal ground, and its outlined designs. [ 4 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It looks much like Brussels lace , however it is made all at once, [ 3 ] with the réseau or ground made at the same time as the pattern on the pillow .
A bra, short for brassiere or brassière (US: / b r ə ˈ z ɪər /, UK: / ˈ b r æ s ɪər, ˈ b r æ z-/; French:), is form-fitting underwear that is primarily used to support and cover a person's breasts.
Carrickmacross lace is a form of lace that may be described as decorated net. A three-layer 'sandwich' is made consisting of the pattern (at the bottom), covered with, first, machine-made net and then fine muslin, through which the pattern can be seen. A thick outlining thread is stitched down along the lines of the pattern, sewing net and ...
Lace is a delicate fabric made of yarn or thread in an open weblike pattern, [1] made by machine or by hand. Generally, lace is split into two main categories, needlelace and bobbin lace, [2]: 122 although there are other types of lace, such as knitted or crocheted lace. Other laces such as these are considered as a category of their specific ...
Chantilly lace, was also produced in the 19th century but this one was actually made not in Chantilly area but in the French Norman town Bayeux and in Geraardsbergen, now in Belgium. [4] [5] [6] Chantilly lace is known for its fine ground, outlined pattern, [1] and abundant detail. [3] The pattern is outlined in cordonnet, a flat untwisted strand.