Laure - the siren song of Insolence
by Arabeth Laval
Posted on October 29, 2007
Filed Under Lingerie, Underwear
Camilla Yosuke woos me with her wicked talent, and every time she calls I go running like a well trained puppy. I’m going to be confined to a small room staring at myself for the next week because I don’t think I can get over the sheer brilliance of her new design, Laure.
This must have been crafted with love, because the warmth of adoration washes over me every time I look at this. Every care has been taken over each inch of this, from the scalloped trip at the top to the concise curves that define the base of the bodice and the edges of the garter belt. Velvet leaves adorn the sheer cups, the forest design merging into solid panels that path the front of the corset, flanking delicate ribboned arches. It’s centred with criss-cross laces that work from bottom to top, wrapping you tightly and holding everything in place. The sides have a smoky transparency to contrast the richness of the rest of the fabric, but you’ll find more velvet overlayed to the low-cut back. To finish at the front, you’ll find two prim bows which I love, but can be left off if you prefer a flatter line.
The garter belt is part of the set, but isn’t a compulsory wear as you have a few options with the set. Seeing as I’m very much a stockings and suspenders girl, the belt stays, and you can’t deny it’s one of the most fabulous you’ll see on the grid. Velvet sweeps the front, boxed in by more mesh, but there’s lace here too for some added luxury. This also appears on either side of the panties, which make perfect lines and don’t seem to bleed or smear no matter what ridiculous poses you slide yourself into.
Stockings come as part of the set, and are simple but very well made. The lack of frills and spangles means that all eyes are on the main course, which suits me just fine when you’re talking about something this special.
I’m modelling in Emerald, but Laure comes in five colours, and quite honestly they’re all equally gorgeous: but don’t just take my word for it, run on down to Insolence and try them for yourself. $290L, and worth every penny.
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