I started a thing!
A new blogseries, it’s called “bra of the day” and I’m doing ultrashort reviews of the bras in my drawer, the bra I’m wearing this day to be exact.
Starting with this beauty, awesome Cleo Marcie in red, size 30D!
I started a thing!
A new blogseries, it’s called “bra of the day” and I’m doing ultrashort reviews of the bras in my drawer, the bra I’m wearing this day to be exact.
Starting with this beauty, awesome Cleo Marcie in red, size 30D!
Hi guys I’m obsessed with this shit lately because I don’t want anyone to have unhappy, unsupported boobs like I did. Even if you think your boobs and bras are fine, try it. It will make a big difference in comfort, support, and shape, even if you have small boobs or big boobs. A proper fitting…
A really nice roundup about brafitting!
But I have to disagree about the “don’t add any inches at all”, I wrote a long blogpost about it here.
Also there are some special things to consider when you have small breasts, as I explained here.
Of course there are a lot more of us brabloggers, make sure to check out the awesome Blogroll with added sizes fellow blogger Boosaurus made!
What to wear under a white shirt?
I rarely happen to think about that because, let’s face it, I’m still a goth girl after all.
BUT my new Game of Thrones shirt is just so beautiful and I love to wear it although it’s white.
And I know that many don’t believe it that’s why I thought a little proof would be nice:
Red bras are often very invisible under white shirts!
I’m wearing the bright red Cleo Marcie (one of my favourite bras ever) in all of these pictures and the red just doesn’t show through :)
You can now not only follow my blog via tumblr, twitter and facebook but also enter your E-mail adress to subscribe to new blogposts.
Never miss out a new blogpost again!
xoxo denocte

“This got Becky thinking… ‘I love lingerie’ she thoughts.. but where does it come from? Who made my pants?
At that moment, the name was born and the idea started taking up her every waking moment.”
… read more
[Review] (Do you know) Who made your pants?
Imagine you can wear the most gorgeous knickers, in awesome colours and they were ethically made. In Great Britain, by women who needed help and a well paid job. Women who are refugees mostly, had a tough life.
Imagine, the knickers have an amazing fit, the lace feels soft, and you can just put them in the washing machine. Imagine all the fabrics are industry leftovers.