Fall in love with Unlovable lingerie

Fall in love with Unlovable lingerie
Fall in love with Unlovable lingerie

Unlovable lingerie is the perfect mix between pin-up and grunge, a combination we never thought was possible until we stumbled across this delightful label, founded by Rosalie Whittingham. Having sewn for a number of years she decided to put her art and design skills to good use and she now creates her pieces from home, in the north of England.

This lingerie brand is perfect for women with a smaller top half as these bras are very dainty and come unwired. All bras are made to order and you are able to customise the fabric and ribbons you would like for your piece so, therefore. it is unique to you. Their leopard print triangle bra is the sweetest thing we’ve ever seen, with lace trim and blue bows this piece is available in sizes 30A–40DD.

For a grungier vibe Unlovable has velvet and satin bralet tops that can also be worn as outerwear. These dark fabric gems are not only on-trend but they are also very sexy, especially the short velvet underwear with garter attachments. Rosalie has even created some high-waisted black velvet pants with a studded waistband, for an added gothic and flirty look.

Pin-up pieces are also available at Unlovable: with stripes, floral and high-waisted galore, you will find it hard to not fall in love with this vintage style lingerie.

Also, due to high demand, Rosalie has started making more gorgeous rose flower crowns. It is the perfect headwear that everyone seems to have started wearing recently and compliments the rest of the collection perfectly.

All pieces from the brand are made to order and there are just so many lovely styles to choose from. Find your piece of Unlovable lingerie here

Bethan Williams

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