Simone Perele – Vintage glamour
Monday, September 14th, 2009“Women do not need to chose between elegance and comfort.”
-Simone Perele
A great though coming from a great artist, the corset maker who once made a bold decision to turn stiff lingerie into feather–light, easy to wear, garments. That radical, innovative decision made this name one of the most prestigious ones these days. You see, Simone Perele had a vision that every woman should be draped in THE finest materials, blended and styled to provide maximum comfort and elegance.
This genius read our minds in times when we really needed that, in 1940’s when the fine lingerie industry, like we know it now, was just starting to develop. And many years after , Simone Perele’s brand continued to create new designs having in mind only women’s best interests.
Delicate filigree lace, so typical for Perele’s lingerie collections gives that vintage flair and if you love Clark Gable and Brigitte Bardot movies, I’m sure you know exactly what I mean. Every single collection is absolutely fabulous, feminine and so seductive and a stylish lady dressed in this lingerie always leaves that “Je ne sais quoi” impression. French glamour comes in many forms and one of them is undoubtedly Simone Perele.

Just look at these delicate black semi sheer thongs, for example. This is what dreams are made of- I’m positively sure. It may sound a bit poetic but this piece of art deserves an arty description. They are a part of the collection called Nina, a collection designed for modern ladies who refuse to let their fast paced lives get in the way of looking sexy and feeling seductive every single day.

I also love Perele’s corset and garter belt sets. I picked this bridal one because I’m in that mood these days( Yes, ladies, I’m thinking about tying the knot!) Now, I don’t know about you, but seeing this fabulous set really makes me burst into tears(of joy, off course). A perfectly elegant, smooth, classic style freshened up with this round lacy trimming is definitely my wedding night fantasy. What do you think about it?