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Daily Archive September 5th, 2008

More Visible Panty Lines

Posted on September 5, 2008 by Sarah Wizemann

What an exciting time! I can hardly keep up with the Fall shipments, but I’m trying to give you loyal LIL readers the heads up before I sell out of these great new styles. VPL fans are rabid, indeed. They pounce on the new sets faster than you can say panty. We received the wonderfully geometric Delineation bra and undie (pictured above) along with some incredible thigh-high stirrups. Also the popular Beckham bra, in honor of Posh’s W magazine shoot in VPL skivvies. But my favorite has to be the awesome B-Fractional bra in Tar (also available in Orange!) Here’s a quick pic:

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Stella McCartney Eve Giggling

Posted on by Sarah Wizemann

The new bestseller, Eve Giggling, by Stella McCartney, has arrived in a nude coral shade. Anyone who has tried this bra on agrees with me that it is the perfect mesh bra, with tremendous support, beautiful details and a great fit. It is so much softer and more comfortable than the Eres mesh bras, and at a more affordable price point - it doesn’t get any better than this!

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First Friday - Build, Destroy, Rebuild by Andrew Glennie

Posted on by Sarah Wizemann

“Build, Destroy, Rebuild” by Andrew Glennie is the next installment in our First Friday artist’s series. The subject of this new mixed-media exhibit is the contrast between the traditional idea of the home as a secure and safe place and that of the force of destruction.  His pieces incorporate materials that can be found in houses, such as linoleum flooring, paint and wood, adding a connection between the subject matter and the physical materials that are used to render it.  Their textures, colors and surfaces were utilized to create a stark and graphic contrast in the work.  Glennie had this to say of the concepts behind the show:

“The idea of questioning the permanence of one’s primary sanctuary in the world was the beginning of putting this work together. When someone’s home, their foundation in society, is destroyed, they suddenly find themselves uprooted, exposed and helpless. Our personal dwellings are more important to us than we may realize: they offer us protection and stability in an unpredictable world.  It is my hope that this work will inspire the viewer to reflect upon the role that where they live plays in their life, how it affects their state of mind and their emotional connection to their home.”

Please stop by tonight between 6pm-9pm to have a glass of wine and meet the artist.  We hope to see you then!

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