Having hit the headlines in 1996 with their controversial ad when Sophie Anderton was the face of the brand's sexy sheer bra, writhing alluringly amidst long grasses wearing nothing but a Glossies bra and brief, the new collection brazenly declared 'Who said a woman can't get pleasure from something soft'. A provocative string of campaigns that saw the 90s Gossard brand achieve huge attention and publicity.
Nowadays Gossard seem to have mellowed and matured. She's still a sexy brand but now she doesn't put out so easily. Being a fond buyer of Gossard myself back when I fit into their sizes, I'm happy to see how Gossard have developed with their beautiful lingerie and stunning product shots of the Gossard models. I love pink, I love shabby chic and this image of the new Glossies totally rocks my boat.
The Glossies range was brought out to meet the needs of the DD-G cups, and features light, sheer fabric just perfect for turning up the heat this summer. I've heard from some fellow big bra wearers that the thin straps on the Glossies is a concern, but I've not been able to judge this for myself.
At the moment during this warm weather my favourite easy to wear bra is my Panache Tango plunge bra and Glossies could be a sure rival if you love the style as much as I do.
In an article recently on the Daily Mail website it stated that the Autumn Winter Glossies collection will go right up to a GG cup although I've not seen this anywhere else, and not managed to get clarification from Gossard. I'm hoping it isn't just a typo (it may possibly be a mistake saying D-GG as opposed to DD-G), because if true, Gossard will have finally teetered over the G+ margin, meaning fabulous news for those of us who wear above a G cup like me and crave a little more passion in the lingerie drawer.
Something I noticed through reading the Daily Mail article was that there's still confusion when to use the term 'plus size'. Many people are muddling the fact that if you have bigger boobs, you're fuller figured, as opposed to the correct term fuller busted. Big bra sizes are being labeled as plus size or fuller figured when these are usually terms to describe dress size. The correlation of the increase of the average bra size to a 36D is the justification for the plus size label but it means it's incorrectly classifying smaller back wearers with big boobs.
When I was looking at lingerie affiliate schemes, I found in Bravissimo's terms that they do not like to be pigeon holed as a brand exclusively for plus size women. In their words 'Bravissimo should not be associated with (adult content sites or) sites for plus size women'.
Bravissimo's Affiliate Terms |
Becky x
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