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Luxxie Boston Co-Founder Stefanie Mnayarji |
Showing posts with label shapewear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shapewear. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Local Lovin': Luxxie Boston, Foundation Wear for Every Woman
I recently stumbled upon Luxxie Boston (LuxxieBoston.com) on Twitter. It seems I follow enough savvy Bostonians that it surprised me that I hadn't run across this Boston based/Made in USA brand of women's foundation wear... that happens to also be fabulous. With a little moving and shaking, I was then chatting with Luxxie Boston co-founder Stefanie Mnayarji about the new baby and what sparked her interest in designing this fantastic line. She was willing to share a little about her and her brand with my P&P readers as well as show you a few of her pieces that have me over here swooning.
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Little Sister's Wedding and our Undergarments
This past weekend my little sister got herself hitched. She wore a lovely little strapless number that she had shortened, made her own veil and looked like a vision of vintage loveliness! We had such a fantastic time celebrating her marriage even though we had to move the wedding indoors (sort of) due to heavy rain there for awhile. We did manage to get some fabulous pictures after the rain had subsided as well as ride around in some gold carts like crazy kids do.
Thursday, May 16, 2013
I've Got Nothing to Hide + Vedette Shapewear Giveaway
So I am sure you all remember my last post from Vedette Shapewear, where I embraced my curves and showed you all my bod in shapewear! It was a challenge for sure but this one is a little more so... let's up the anty and you have this post's challenge. Vedette has a smashing line of sexy shapewear that can be styled for the private moments in your life but also, as I discovered, some more public moments... as in wearing it in public. I was tasked with choosing one of the Sensuale line of shapewear to style as I saw fit and then show you how fantastically I looked into it. Here is where I struggled. I put on the smashingly luxurious Josephine bodysuit and felt uncomfortable, not because of the product but because it was sexier than I usually let myself be. When the man saw me, he was like "Whoa girl, you look good." (I took poetic license on that one there) I took another look in the mirror and was able to see what he sees, someone who looks good, normally exudes the confidence and needed to rock this look. So here you have it.