
Many women to their shock or glee are finding that DD is becoming the new C.
Photo of mannequins in lingerie shop in Manhattan
Where are the girdles of yesteryear? The ones women of all ages once wore as a matter of course, huffing and puffing as they tugged at the reinforced elastic and lace, the better to encase their bodies to trimmest effect. The ones that were so pivotal that the 19th-century sexologist Havelock Ellis felt compelled to weigh in, insisting that girdles were “morphologically essential” because the evolution from “horizontality to verticality” was more difficult for women than for men. (Without them,...
The tale of Oscar De La Hoya, a former striptease dancer and some embarrassing photos posted on the Internet.
Who needs television writers when you’ve got big-city housewives willing to bare all? The women who star in “Real Housewives of New York City,” which premieres on Bravo on March 4, recently provided enough material for a novel, but a thousand words will have to suffice.
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See-through fashion was the biggest trend at the New York Fashion Week that ended on Friday.

Hidden amid the hip shoe stores, stylish coffee shops and Asian markets on Orchard and Grand Streets are tiny remnants of the Lower East Side of long ago.
A Long Island woman in a lawsuit says Victoria’s Secret stole, then mass-produced, her specialized design for a bra.

Dita Von Teese burlesque performer and lingerie designer for the Wonderbra company lives in a 1920s, three-bedroom Craftsman home in the heart of Hollywood.
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