Sugar and Spice, Naughty and Nice Lingerie for Valentine’s Day
Washingtonians may be known more for their black suits and cardigan sets than for their frilly undergarments, but Valentine’s Day is the one holiday when everyone cuts loose—just a little. Besides, half the fun of a beautiful outfit is knowing that what’s underneath is equally pretty.
Spanx may ensure that you’re panty-line free or seductively smooth, but they’re about as sexy as footie pajamas when worn on their own. So we’ve scoured Washington’s best boutiques and department stores, discount and high-end alike, to bring you a selection of undergarments sure to wow your significant other—or just to make you feel pretty—this Valentine’s Day.
Not a single thing is from Victoria’s Secret, that famed purveyor of all things sexy, and Frederick’s of Hollywood didn’t make the cut, either. Instead, we selected items you might actually wear at prices you can probably afford. Every item but one (it is cashmere, after all) is less than $100. As a bonus, nothing is insipidly adorned with hearts, flowers, or “be mine” candies, but we did find a funny pair of “love monkey” pajamas at Target!
Flirtatious femme: This seductive yet not skanky lace-trimmed satin slip features a flounced hem perfect for those ladies with just a little junk in the trunk they’d like to cover up. A super-low tie-back adds yet another dash of sex appeal to the otherwise conservative front. It’s available in both black and purple from Sophie & Me for Forever 21. $16.80, forever21.com.
Risk taker: This silky sheer “speakeasy” tunic from Silence & Noise (for Urban Outfitters) displays an incredible amount of detail given its bargain price. Wear it alone for a va-va-voom stunner, or pair it with a simple, opaque slip for a more conservative—or perhaps even wearable-outside-the-bedroom—look. $19, urbanoutfitters.com.
Sassy and single: Even if you’re not celebrating Valentine’s Day with a significant other, that doesn’t mean you can’t purchase something pretty for the holiday. If pink, red, and black seem too kitschy, go for David & Goliath’s humorous tank-and-pajama-pant sets, $52 each. One of our favorites reads “If life hands you lemons . . . squirt them in people’s eyes.” Buy a size up—they run small. davidandgoliathtees.com
Conservative cutie: This super-soft jersey fabric has bamboo in it for a smooth feel against your skin. Ruffle bralette and matching ruffle-back hipsters, $52 and $38, anthropologie.com.
Imaginative underthings: Spice up a plain black bra with just a peek of hot pink underneath with this Elle MacPherson Intimates find from Sylene. We can’t promise that a supermodel body will come with it, but a confidence boost most surely will. $70, sylenedc.com.
A walk on the wild side: There’s little left to bare in this seductive siren-red number from Penn Quarter hot spot Coup de Foudre by Chantelle. $98, coupdefoudrelingerie.com.
Eccentric accessory: Secretly, we believe that every woman has once dreamed of a pair of these iconic Marabou slippers, and this pair is just right—not to too tall and not too frumpy. These babies might come out only once a year, but when they do, watch out! $42.50, amazon.com. Also available in red and black.
I visited alot of stores around town today looking for Valentines Day outfits, i saw some nice outfits but the prices was just to steep for me! So i checked online and came across N4Shop.com, outfits was nice and prices was low i couldnt pass up, Valentines Day sure will be a good day!
Posted by: Dorian, Feb 07, 2009 04:55:06 PM
Its Valentine’s Day. Splurge and live a little. Go on line to agent Provocateur for gifts for your hottie, Victoria’s Secretor make her day and get her something from La Perla. BTW Nordstrom’s also sells Elle Mcpherson.
Spending 20 bucks isnt go to make your lady happy.
Posted by: Dave in Clifton, Feb 03, 2009 12:01:45 PM
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