Wednesday, December 5, 2012


Shiny Slinky










 Négligée



The negligee or négligée, from the Frenchnégligé, literally meaning "neglected", is a form of women's clothing consisting of a sheer usually long dressing gown. It is a form of nightgown intended for wear at night and in the bedroom. It was first introduced in France in the 18th-century, where it mimicked the heavy head-to-toe style of women's day dresses of the time.






Vintage Style








credit: Rodox


Age is but a Number










Remember to wrap up warm









  1. Office Etiquette or office manners is about conducting yourself respectfully and courteously in the office or workplace.





Wednesday, November 28, 2012


Mamie Van Doren








Ascot Chic






HOT DRESS AND MR BOND









HANDMADE for YOU Vampirella Wicked Witch Steel Boned Italian Leather Corset Dress Dominatrix








This is a wonderfully handmade steel boned Vampire based dress, or would work equally well as a wicked witch outfit. The dress is made from the finest Italian leather and is fully boned with steel boning to make you look oh so shapely. The dress has a very sexy lace up front as well as a lace up back with a privacy panel built in to cover your bum. The dress is fully lined for comfort. 

http://www.etsy.com/listing/59253082/handmade-for-you-vampirella-wicked-witch


$ 199

Tuesday, November 27, 2012


Adriana Karembeu 


(born Sklenaříková, on 17 September 1971) is a Slovak fashion model and actress. She is a former Guinness record holder for the longest legs among female models (at almost 50 inches).






Sunday, November 25, 2012



Stuff Legends are made of (Office) 1





The subject of braless breasts compels me to write this. ;-)

There is this twenty-something woman in one of the departments where I work who is fairly attractive and ample of breast...not huge mind you but not small either. The issue: Here breasts manage to bounce, jiggle and sway everywhere she walks. 
Now she is definitely wearing a bra, one can see the straps and outline, but it apparently is doing little or nothing in the way of support. Of course she has the admiration of every heterosexual male in the company; and her walks down the long hallways of the buildings are the stuff of legends.

Wolfie

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But I don't like them and I don't need them




About a year ago I ditched my bras.  I don’t like wearing them, or what they represent.  And for all that time I’ve got along fine at work with no problems or embarrassment (I work in an office but we all wear matching suits which include a shirt).
Most of the time I just wear the shirt with nothing on underneath, more comfy that way and keeps me cool, and it covers “everything” up in a  professional, suitable-for-the-workplace way.  So far so good.  But the other day, I did the unthinkable for a lady, and Bent Over!  Thus allowing my shirt collar to hang open  (very slightly, oh for about 2 seconds) just long enough for the guy who was standing right over me, facing me, and watching me to catch an eyeful!  But the main point of my story is that the guy saw that it was appropriate to come over to me a few minutes later and tell me that I should really wear a bra or something more modest like a t-shirt or vest because people came see down my shirt!
So he looks down my shirt, he does not turn away nor keep himself to himself, and of course thinks it’s ok to give me his opinions on what I should wear in the office?!  I was so cross!
I must have forgotten that as women we are meant to take every precaution not to let any man see down our top, ever, even if he is looking, and standing directly over us, even if we are issued uniform shirts and have no choice but to wear that style, and should we dare, DARE, to go brafree, we must punish ourselves for our audacity by making ourselves hot and sweaty by wearing a vest or tee-shirt underneath our shirts – should an innocent male happen to by facing his eyes in the direction of our chests and catch a peek

Poll: Are all sheer blouses bad for the

 office?






This has come up a few times with regard to the TPS reports, and one of our readers suggested we take a poll on it — which we enthusiastically agree with. Are all sheer fabrics bad for the office, such as chiffon, slightly sheer silk and jersey, and so forth?
For our $.02: A black sheer fabric is always going to be veering into boudoir territory.  (We will admit, though, that we have a sheer black blouse that we wear underneath sweaters and sweater-vests.)  However, women’s blouses have traditionally been in fabrics like silk, crepe, and even chiffon, all of which tend to be slightly sheer — it’s one of the reasons women in the older days had to wear slips and camisoles as a matter of course. (And: We have just spent far too long searching Google Images for one of the many examples we know we’ve seen of anyone from The Thin Man through Tootsie through Working Girl wearing sheer blouses, all to no avail. Grrrrr.) Our point, though: as long as your undergarments are covered tastefully by a camisole, a slightly sheer blouse or sweater peeking out beneath a jacket is not unprofessional.  (Although we would say that full-on sheer, like Salma Hayek’s wearing, is unprofessional.  We don’t even think a more demure camisole would have saved that one.)


Read more: http://corporette.com/2009/03/10/poll-are-all-sheer-fabrics-bad-for-the-office/#ixzz2DEMQBsWl