1. Bordelle
Bordelle is a relatively new but highly esteemed name in women's experimental lingerie, blurring the lines between seductive intimates and ready-to-wear with its exclusive custom fabric designs. When the brand debuted at Selfridges in 2009, its feminine dresses sold out within 24 hours.
Bordelle's aesthetic is characterized by body-hugging silhouettes that combine custom satin elastic with a variety of fabrics, creating iconic pieces that evoke the luxurious sensuality of S&M. Within three years of launching its first collection at Selfridges - London, the brand's luxury fashion coats sold out within hours of reaching stores.
Since then, Bordelle's business has expanded to include leather accessories, a bespoke bridal collection, an interactive online store offering international shipping, and custom orders. Recently, they’ve added Made to Measure and Ultimate Bespoke services. Bordelle is now available in 20 countries, with flagship accounts in Selfridges, Lane Crawford, Tsum, and Luisaviaroma.
The luxury lingerie brand Bordelle has been lauded worldwide for its exceptional quality and unique beauty. Founded by designer and CEO Alexandra Popa, Bordelle's structured lingerie is created in the brand's London studio and blurs the lines between seduction and ready-to-wear. Featured in fashion shows in Paris, worn by Madonna, and showcased at the Victoria & Albert Museum, Bordelle continues to push the boundaries of fashion with its e-commerce site ensuring that customers understand the brand's transformative impact in the industry.
Website: https://www.bordelle.co.uk/
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/Bordelle?locale=en_US

2. La Perla
Italian designer Ada Masotti founded La Perla in a small workshop in Bologna with the help of her husband. The city, renowned for its textile industry, provided the perfect backdrop for Masotti to create handcrafted corsets using the finest local fabrics.
The brand’s name, La Perla, was inspired by a red velvet jewelry box where the first pieces were distributed. In the 1950s, La Perla gained fame for its traditional skin-toned lingerie. By the 1960s, the brand introduced patterned and colored designs, with floral prints and lace inserts embodying the fashion of the time. After dominating the lingerie market, La Perla expanded into swimwear, launching the La Perla Beachwear line in 1971. With new designs and shapes, the brand drew inspiration from high fashion.
That same year, La Perla introduced its first triangle bra paired with a silk nightdress. As the feminist movement waned, lingerie became more intricate, with more lace and transparency. La Perla embraced these elements in its designs, introducing elastic lace in 1978. In 1980, the brand added the Malizia line to its portfolio, followed by the Annaclub swimwear brand. The first stretch lace corset was created in 1983, marking the beginning of more romantic and sophisticated designs.
In 1986, La Perla launched its first fragrance, designed by Pierre Dinand, with a bottle inspired by femininity. By 1990, La Perla had incorporated lace into a groundbreaking ad campaign, featuring lingerie paired with shoes, jewelry, and hats, thus introducing the brand’s fusion of lingerie with high fashion. In 1991, La Perla opened its first store, and in 1994, the brand introduced Sculpture, a new concept in lingerie. La Perla has long believed that "luxury lies not only in exclusive materials like lace and tulle but also in a simple, harmonious design, as reflected in the smooth and soft weaves of the fabric."
Website: https://laperla.com/
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/LaPerlaOfficialSite?locale=en_US

3. Carine Gilson
Founded in 1994, the luxury lingerie brand Carine Gilson is known for its impeccable elegance, with a touch of opulent innovation. Since launching her eponymous brand, Carine Gilson has gained recognition for her expert fusion of Caudry lace and Lyon silk.
The designer is renowned for her creations in silk and lace, from kimonos and nightgowns to robes and pajamas. Carine Gilson's collections are meticulously handmade by skilled artisans, featuring designs such as seamless bras, various styles of panties, embroidered robes, and coats—each piece demonstrating incredible attention to detail and the craftsmanship involved in their creation.
Every collection is characterized by fine details like variations in shading and striking embroidery, all showcasing the quality and uniqueness of the brand’s designs. Carine Gilson's creations are crafted with love and attention within the brand’s Brussels studio.
Carine Gilson has two signature boutiques in Paris and London, which embody the essence of luxury, with the finest lingerie collections showcased there. Her collections are also available in high-end lingerie and department stores worldwide, from New York to Tokyo, Madrid to Moscow.
Website: https://carinegilson.com/en/
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/CarineGilsonOfficial/

4. Eres
Eres was founded by Irène Leroux in 1968, opening its first store in Paris that May, only to close the next day due to student riots. This dramatic start is fitting for a brand that is credited with transforming the concept of modern swimwear.
Known for its iconic cuts, bold color schemes, and high-tech materials, Eres has been producing elegant swimwear for over 40 years and lingerie since 1998. The brand offers a small collection of bras and lingerie, alongside body-hugging pieces that resemble its most popular one-piece swimsuits, including a version made entirely of cashmere. Eres was also the first to offer year-round swimwear collections, with around 80 designs released each year.
In the 1970s, Eres revolutionized swimwear by creating two-piece suits with mismatched top and bottom sizes to better reflect the natural proportions of a woman’s body. The brand also eliminated padding and underwire from its designs. Eres has always avoided the spotlight, staying away from fashion shows and events like Miami Swim Week to keep its beachwear exclusive and protected from imitation.
With Eres, Delafosse became part of a brand that had already established itself as a leader in swimwear. Founded in 1968 by Irène Leroux, Eres sought to modernize the swimwear sold in her family’s store on Place de la Madeleine. Over the last 45 years, Eres has maintained a balance between form and fashion, staying true to a minimalistic approach to luxury. Few know that Chanel has owned Eres since 1996, but despite Karl Lagerfeld’s involvement in a 2010 campaign, Eres maintains its aesthetic independence. Today, there are 31 Eres stores worldwide, including one in Toronto's Yorkville area.
Website: https://www.eresparis.com/
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/ERESParisEN

5. ID Sarrieri
Founded in 1992, ID Sarrieri has a long-standing legacy of excellence for anyone passionate about lingerie. The brand's signature look revolves around the lavish use of Chantilly lace, which is featured throughout its collections to create a breathtaking effect. A timeless brand, in both design and comfort, ID Sarrieri has secured its place in the wardrobe of modern-day jet-setters.
From lingerie to swimwear, the brand offers a stunning array of designs. However, it’s their dresses that truly stand out as some of the most spectacular creations. For instance, the Mystère De Minuit Long Dress by ID Sarrieri is an absolute work of beauty, with images failing to do it justice. The sheer tulle, intricate embroidery, and the luxurious flowing gown come together to create a piece of lingerie fit for royalty. This dress evokes the fantasy of lounging under the warm Greek sun, being fed grapes by a servant as if you were Venus herself! With this gown, you’re a step closer to that dream.
Elegance comes in many forms, but it’s found at its purest in the La Naissance de Venus by ID Sarrieri. With its precisely placed, delicate embroidery, this piece embodies all the complexities of a classic artwork while proudly maintaining a modern flair through its shell-like edges. It’s truly a breath of fresh air for any wardrobe. The Fleur D’interdit bodysuit by ID Sarrieri, with its soft beige tulle base, intricately embroidered black floral motifs, open back, and elongated bottom hem, is nothing short of a masterpiece.
Website: https://sarrieri.com/
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/sarrieri

Kiki de Montparnasse is a global luxury brand that celebrates intimacy and sparks the imagination with a romantic flair. Founded on the belief that love, beauty, and wholeness are essential to a fulfilling life, their exquisite collections not only enhance intimate moments but also create them.
The brand offers a range of ready-to-wear lingerie, lounge pieces, elegant accessories, fine jewelry, home items, fragrances, bath products, and body care lines—all crafted with the highest quality materials, reflecting timeless and refined design aesthetics. Kiki de Montparnasse reminds you that love is all you need—and it’s more than enough. As the line between lingerie and street fashion blurs, Kiki de Montparnasse leads the way by bridging the gap with high-design standards. Meticulously handcrafted from the finest materials, the collections include inspiring lingerie, ready-to-wear outfits, and more, all created with a spirit of exploration, freedom, and allure.
Kiki de Montparnasse is a luxurious fashion and lifestyle brand that honors closeness and inspires confidence, independence, and imagination. Founded in 2005, Kiki’s collections include Ready-to-Wear, Lingerie, Bridal, Swimwear, Athleisure, Items of Pleasure, and Accessories, defining a new luxury category that empowers and elevates customers. The commitment to quality and meticulous attention to detail in each piece sets Kiki apart. Each creation is designed to meet the highest expectations, meant to be experienced and enjoyed.
Website: https://kikidm.com/
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/Kikidemontparnasseofficial

7. Agent Provocateur
Founded in 1994 by Joseph Corré and Serena Rees, Agent Provocateur introduced a high-quality, captivating lingerie line designed to intrigue and seduce both the wearer and their partner. With a well-defined niche, the brand opened its first store in Soho, London in the same year. In 1999, the business launched its website.
The following year, Agent Provocateur collaborated with retail giant Marks & Spencer to create an exclusive product line, "Salon Rose." That same year, they debuted their first fragrance, named after the brand. In 2001, the company released a controversial 90-second commercial featuring Kylie Minogue, aired in London theaters and online.
Agent Provocateur is famous for its provocative marketing, often featuring celebrities like Kate Moss, Kylie Minogue, and Daisy Lowe in controversial campaigns. In March 2017, the company was acquired by Four Holdings, a fashion group in which Mike Ashley of SportsDirect holds a significant stake, after being managed by private equity firm 3i, which had bought the company a decade earlier. Today, the brand is run by a female leadership team and operates in over 30 countries globally, with a strong commitment to ethical business practices, including combating human trafficking and slavery.
Since its founding, Agent Provocateur has become a global name with over 47 stores and franchises in 18 countries. Their stores, which feature iconic pink t-shirts designed by Vivienne Westwood, are elegantly decorated. Known for its bold, stunning designs, the brand is celebrated for its exceptional craftsmanship, luxurious fabrics, and lingerie that always pushes the boundaries of seduction.
Website: https://www.agentprovocateur.com/int_en/
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/agentprovocateur?locale=vi_VN

8. Fleur du Mal
The founder and CEO of Fleur du Mal, Jennifer Zuccarini, is a natural entrepreneur, having inherited the spirit from her father, a visionary businessman who introduced the first espresso machine to Canada in 1954. Alongside her two sisters, also entrepreneurs, Zuccarini was inspired to build her own brand, supported by her artistic background and qualifications. A native of Toronto, she moved to New York after graduating from Concordia University, where she studied Fashion Design at FIT. After several fashion showcases, she took a major step by co-founding her first lingerie startup, Kiki de Montparnasse, in 2005.
In 2008, Zuccarini became the design director at Victoria's Secret, where she honed her skills in running a multi-billion-dollar business for three years. Yet, her entrepreneurial drive led her to launch Fleur du Mal in 2012. With celebrity followers like Bella Hadid, Victoria Beckham, and Emma Roberts, Fleur du Mal carved out a niche as a bold and luxurious lingerie and swimwear brand. The brand has since expanded into ready-to-wear, further solidifying its place in the fashion industry.
While Fleur du Mal’s tagline, “Inspired to wear and undress,” might sound provocative, Zuccarini understands the importance of presenting lingerie as part of everyday wear, rather than just something worn on weekends or special occasions. Beyond expanding its retail presence through various activation events, Fleur du Mal recently launched an extended range of cup sizes, as well as the “Essentials” lingerie collection designed for everyday wear.
Website: https://fleurdumal.com/
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/fleurdumalnyc?locale=vi_VN


9. Fleur of England
Fleur of England is an exclusive lingerie designer. Since its founding in 2000, the company has been self-funded and has excelled in creating innovative trends in the lingerie market. Each new season, the brand continues to differentiate itself from competitors.
The company’s message has remained consistent: to create beautifully crafted, feminine, and seductive garments that inspire romance, luxury, and sophistication. After 36 successful seasons, the founder of Fleur continues to strive for excellence, recognizing that the aesthetic beauty of a piece must be paired with comfort and fit.
Fleur of England is a luxury lingerie and sleepwear brand, designed and crafted in the UK and Europe. The brand is known for its intricate craftsmanship, creating exquisite details that celebrate the curves of the female body in all its beauty. Fleur of England prides itself on meticulous artistry, believing that small, intricate details set their creations apart. Each piece is designed to bring joy, inspire confidence, and pamper women.
Fleur of England doesn’t just create everyday lingerie; it offers luxurious, sensual pieces that can be worn as high-end treasures. This dedication is reflected in the brand’s loyal customer base. The brand’s style is the epitome of luxury and femininity, with a flawless finish. The garments are handmade with the finest quality in Portugal.
Website: https://fleurofengland.com/
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/fleurofengland?locale=vi_VN

