And Now, the Lingerie Brands Australian Girls Swear By
Perhaps you’ve already noticed, but Australia is having a major fashion moment. Blame everyone’s favorite It brand, Réalisation, for putting the country on our radar, but after a deep dive of Aussie brands, we just can’t get enough of the cool, carefree aesthetic. And while it may have been their clothes (and swimwear, of course) that first caught our eye, it’s the Australian lingerie brands that have us wanting more.
Sure, we’ll always have a place in our hearts for French-girl favorites, but there’s something to be said about the pretty underpinnings coming from Australia. From extra-comfortable cotton bralettes and briefs to gorgeous lace bodysuits and whimsical bloomers, we simply can’t get enough. If you feel the same way, we’ve rounded up the coolest lingerie brands from Australia to shop now before all your friends do. Scroll down to see them all below.
Palindrome Studio
Love Stories
Lé Buns
Sandra Silk
We're obsessed with these.
Maiki
Juem
Hopeless
Sir.
It's official: Australia is one of the coolest countries to shop from.
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