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Edwardian Bride's, Hand-Made Silk Three Piece Trousseau
Located in Oradell, NJ
This is an exquisite Edwardian bride's, hand-made silk three piece trousseau consisting of a pair
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Early 20th Century Edwardian Lingerie

Edwardian Trousseau Ivory Charmeuse and Lace Tabard Chemisette Negligée-XS, 1924
Located in Tucson, AZ
Part of a spectacular wedding trousseau, this gown features an unusual tabard-style 2-layer skirt
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1920s American Nightgowns

Edwardian Bridal Trousseau Pink Silk Pintuck Step-In Romper Teddy - L, 1910s
Located in Tucson, AZ
silhouettes of the 1920s. This one is especially rare as its abundant decoration dates it to the Edwardian era
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Early 20th Century American Negligees

Edwardian Antique Maltese Lace and Embroidered Blouse
Located in London, GB
this could be worn as part of a modern bridal trousseau and paired with other antique lace and silks or
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Early 1900s British Bodices

Edwardian Charmeuse and Lace Dressing Gown, 1924
Located in Tucson, AZ
Part of a spectacular wedding trousseau, this gown is covered in 3 ½” swaths of French lace around
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1920s American Nightgowns

Edwardian Charmeuse and Lace Dressing Gown, 1924
Edwardian Charmeuse and Lace Dressing Gown, 1924
Size: none; comparable to size M
Edwardian Ivory Charmeuse and Lace Babydoll Chemise Negligée - Small, 1924
Located in Tucson, AZ
Part of a spectacular wedding trousseau, this alluring chemise features an inset lace chest
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1920s American Negligees

Edwardian Blush Silk Charmeuse and Lace ¾ Bloomer Pantalettes - Medium, 1900s
Located in Tucson, AZ
from an elegant turn-of-the-century wedding trousseau. ¾ length pantalettes with pintuck silk insets
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Early 1900s Unknown Underwear

Exceptional Edwardian Trousseau Lingerie Dress
Located in Chicago, IL
Unworn Trouusseau piece that dates to the early 1900's Exceptional condition .This was stored in a cool place away from light and it almost looks new Silk with lace inserts and bo...
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20th Century Unknown Edwardian Slips

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Finding the Right lingerie for You

As the most intimate layer of clothing, lingerie has evolved over time from an object of modesty to one of sensuality. Some vintage and designer lingerie includes garments and accessories that are hard, such as corsets and structured bras, while other items are soft to the touch, including nightgowns and slips.

In the 18th century, European women commonly wore whalebone corsets to create the look of an hourglass figure. Corsets were a standard part of women’s fashion into the 19th century. In 1914, Caresse Crosby filed a patent for the first modern bra, made by sewing two handkerchiefs together with ribbon ties. By the 1920s, the corset fell out of fashion in North America and Europe, and loose silhouettes and silky slips became mainstream.

As fashion returned to feminine forms in the 1930s, so did lingerie, with girdles and minimal bras. During World War II, bras were adapted to the rationing of materials like nylon and metal. In the postwar era, women had more lingerie choices than ever before, with inventions including the strapless bra.

In the 1950s, lingerie became more glamorous, matching the trends led by legendary French couturier Christian Dior and his “New Look,” a collection that introduced a new feminine silhouette of extravagant elegance upon its postwar debut. Just as the evolution of women’s swimwear over time reflected changing aesthetic taste as well as social upheaval, shifts in the design of lingerie owed to changing perspectives toward sex and style trends. Mid-century pinup models like Bettie Page transformed the undergarments market forever with a new desire for sexy lingerie. It would lead to the founding of Victoria’s Secret by Roy and Gaye Raymond in 1977.

In the late 1980s, performers like Madonna and Selena wore bustiers as outerwear, a trend that continued through the 1990s and early 2000s. With the broadcasting of the Victoria's Secret fashion show beginning in 1995, everyday style also changed. Lingerie was no longer expected to be hidden away.

On 1stDibs, find a range of alluring vintage and designer lingerie, including black bodysuits, black bralettes, corsets and more by designers such as Vivienne Westwood, Azzedine Alaïa and Versace.

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