Yay! Monroe pointy bras on-rise!

Yay! Monroe pointy bras on-rise!

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Don

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285 months

Wednesday 4th November 2009
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Telegraph

Telegraph said:
Sales of Marilyn Monroe pointy bras on rise

Sales of the 1950s pointy bra made famous by Hollywood legends Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell are on the up.



The bras are enjoying a renaissance prompted by the latest catwalk designs from fashion designers like Louise Goldin and Jean Paul Gaultier.

According to John Lewis, sales of its Fantasie Belle, its best-selling conical bra, are up by 10 per cent last week on the previous week.

Elsewhere on the High Street, sales of the Triumph Doreen White are up by 33 per cent compared to the same time last year. Sales of the Triumph Doreen Powder are up 7 per cent on a year ago.

A spokesman for John Lewis said that the trend is indicative of a desire to celebrate women's curves that has followed previous periods of economic turmoil.

He said: "Throughout the last century the trend for feminine pointy shaped bras experienced a renaissance following times of a toughened economy, marking a return of unabashed femininity as women seek to have more fun with fashion as a form of escapism."

Eleri Lynn, the Curator of Fashion at the V&A Museum, and author of Fashion in Detail: Underwear, told the Daily Mail: "Pointed bras first stepped into the spotlight in the 1950s after the austerity of the Second World War.

"Women sought overt femininity and glamour embodied by Hollywood starlets such as Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe. Several decades later, style pioneer Madonna brought the look back into fashion in the form of the cone shaped bra designed by Jean Paul Gaultier, and inspired by 1950s underwear.

"It was worn during her Blonde Ambition tour, following the Wall Street Crash of 1987 and the resulting recession of the late 1980s."

Fashion stylist at London's One Make Up, Crystal McClory, added: "The cone shaped bras of the 1950s and late 1980s are certainly back with a vengeance this summer.

"For Spring/Summer '10, the world's top designers are moving away from recession inspired 'less is more' and offering more playful collections as the economy begins to recover, with London designer Louise Goldin, and veteran designer Jean Paul Gaultier both heavily featuring cone shaped bras within their summer collections."
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monthefish

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232 months

Thursday 5th November 2009
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Reminds me of the Bond Girls from the 60's/70's..

Distant

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194 months

Thursday 5th November 2009
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Sorry, but those things do nothing for me. I prefer mega push up wonderbras at least 2 sizes too small. hehe

Project 644

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189 months

Thursday 5th November 2009
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monthefish said:
Reminds me of the Bond Girls from the 60's/70's..
Diana Rigg. cloud9

(Don't post a current picture of her. Don't spoil my moment. Feel free to post a pic of her daughter though!!)

dibbers006

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219 months

Thursday 5th November 2009
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Distant said:
Sorry, but those things do nothing for me. I prefer mega push up wonderbras at least 2 sizes too small. hehe
yes

Laying on their back head over the arm of the sofa for the slam dunk.

mat205125

17,790 posts

214 months

Thursday 5th November 2009
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Distant said:
Sorry, but those things do nothing for me. I prefer mega push up wonderbras at least 2 sizes too small. hehe
+1

Much more preferable than two artificial traffic cone shaped lies.

Project 644

37,068 posts

189 months

Thursday 5th November 2009
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dibbers006 said:
Distant said:
Sorry, but those things do nothing for me. I prefer mega push up wonderbras at least 2 sizes too small. hehe
yes

Laying on their back head over the arm of the sofa for the slam dunk.
rofl

Mega-Teabag.

Bill

52,799 posts

256 months

Thursday 5th November 2009
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The Telegraph said:
A spokesman for John Lewis said that the trend is indicative of a desire to celebrate women's curves that has followed previous periods of economic turmoil.
woohoo

clonmult

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210 months

Thursday 5th November 2009
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Bill said:
The Telegraph said:
A spokesman for John Lewis said that the trend is indicative of a desire to celebrate women's curves that has followed previous periods of economic turmoil.
woohoo
Thats a total bks statement though, isn't it? Women should definitely have curves and tend to look better with fuller figures, but this bra design is just plain ste - its pointy. Not curvy. Looks kinda stupid, even on the great MM.

macp

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184 months

Thursday 5th November 2009
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Not sure why but I quite like the pointy bra look perhaps its just that they represent an era where women wore tailored suits and seamed nylons with stiletto`s blah

Edited by macp on Thursday 5th November 12:55

Nolar Dog

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196 months

Thursday 5th November 2009
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I'm almost certain you won't see a single person wearing one of these.

Mostly because they look st. Having said that it didn't stop the sheep mentality and conveyor belt culture surrounding Ugg Boots.

Ahhh Moneypenny

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223 months

Thursday 5th November 2009
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Hang your coat up sir?

ali_kat

31,992 posts

222 months

Thursday 5th November 2009
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Nolar Dog said:
I'm almost certain you won't see a single person wearing one of these.
I would wear it... But only because it has given me a fabulous idea for my NYE costume! hehe

Bill

52,799 posts

256 months

Thursday 5th November 2009
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clonmult said:
Thats a total bks statement though, isn't it? Women should definitely have curves and tend to look better with fuller figures, but this bra design is just plain ste - its pointy. Not curvy. Looks kinda stupid, even on the great MM.
That's true, but at least what you see is what you get, unlike the "miracle" Wonderbra which is the direct opposite.

Ahhh Moneypenny

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Thursday 5th November 2009
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ali_kat said:
Nolar Dog said:
I'm almost certain you won't see a single person wearing one of these.
I would wear it... But only because it has given me a fabulous idea for my NYE costume! hehe
Madonna?

TheEnd

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189 months

Thursday 5th November 2009
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"The bras are enjoying a renaissance prompted by the latest catwalk designs from fashion designers like Louise Goldin and Jean Paul Gaultier. "


Like JPG is relevant to what people actually wear...

At best, Mr Gaga might get one, and some Miss England or Miss Manchester wannabe will wear one in the hope of getting into a newspaper for having sharp tits.

HRG.

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240 months

Thursday 5th November 2009
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Ahhh Moneypenny said:
Hang your coat up sir?
Were you talking to ND there? biggrin

clonmult

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210 months

Thursday 5th November 2009
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Bill said:
clonmult said:
Thats a total bks statement though, isn't it? Women should definitely have curves and tend to look better with fuller figures, but this bra design is just plain ste - its pointy. Not curvy. Looks kinda stupid, even on the great MM.
That's true, but at least what you see is what you get, unlike the "miracle" Wonderbra which is the direct opposite.
So you like women with pointy boobies???

Never been with a woman who wears a wonderbra, I must have been fairly lucky to have almost always stuck with natural D cups or bigger ....

ali_kat

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222 months

Thursday 5th November 2009
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Ahhh Moneypenny said:
ali_kat said:
Nolar Dog said:
I'm almost certain you won't see a single person wearing one of these.
I would wear it... But only because it has given me a fabulous idea for my NYE costume! hehe
Madonna?
nono Margo wink

andyroo

2,469 posts

211 months

Thursday 5th November 2009
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In other news, the number of short men with eye injuries has risen sharply