Dictionary Definition
lingerie n : women's underwear and nightclothes
[syn: intimate
apparel]
User Contributed Dictionary
Pronunciation
- /ˈlænʒəri/ or /ˌlɑn(d)ʒəˈɹeɪ/
Translations
- Dutch: lingerie
- Finnish: naisten alusvaatteet (women's undergarments)
- French: lingerie
- German: Damenunterwäsche , Dessous n p
- Persian: (zīr pūši zan)
See also
French
Etymology
From linge.Pronunciation
/lɛ̃ʒʀi/Noun
lingerie f- linen room
- lingerie
Extensive Definition
Lingerie is a term for fashionable and alluring
women's undergarments. It derives
from the French word linge, "washables"— as in faire le linge, "do
the laundry"— and ultimately from lin for washable linen, the fabric from which
European undergarments were made before the general introduction of
cotton from Egypt and
then from India. While the term in the French
language applies to all undergarments for either gender, in
English it is applied specifically to those women's undergarments
designed to be visually appealing or erotic, typically
incorporating materials such as Lycra, nylon (nylon tricot), polyester, satin, lace and/or silk and not applied to functional
cotton undergarments. It is commonly pronounced in English with a
faux French pronunciation (such as LONJ-er-ee in British
pronunciation or lonj-er-AY in American pronunciation).
The concept of lingerie being visually appealing
was a development of the later nineteenth century. Up through the
first half of the 20th century women selected underwear for three
major purposes: to alter their shape (first with corsets and later with girdles or bras), for reasons of hygiene, or for modesty. Women's underwear
before the invention of the crinoline was often very large
and bulky. As the 20th century progressed underwear became smaller
and more form fitting. In the 1960s 'controversial' lingerie
manufacturers such as Frederick's
of Hollywood begin to glamorize lingerie and the idea of
lingerie having a sexual appeal slowly developed.
The lingerie industry has expanded in the 21st
century with designs that double as outerwear. The French refer to
this as 'dessous-dessus' which basically means innerwear as
outerwear. The boutique Faire Frou Frou, which is an antiquated
phrase meaning "show it off", heralds this philosophy by
categorizing lingerie as an accessory with details such as straps
and lace trim that should be layered and shown as part of one's
outerwear.
Typology
- Babydoll, a short nightgown or negligee intended as nightwear for women.
- Basque, a tight, form-fitting bodice or coat
- Bedjacket, worn over a nightgown or negligee for warmth and modesty.
- Blanket sleeper
- Bloomers, underpants with short legs.
- Bodystocking, a unitard.
- Bodysuit, a leotard-like undergarment, usually skintight or formfitting.
- Bodice, covers the body from the neck to the waist.
- Boy shorts, a style of panties, so named for their resemblance to male shorts.
- Brassiere
- Bustier
- Camisole, sleeveless and tight fitting, covering the top part of the body
- Camiknickers, camisole and knickers joined as one garment
- Cami Shorts
- Cheeky, exposes the bottom part of the buttocks
- Chemise
- Corset by bone, a bodice worn to mold and shape the torso.
- Corselet = Brassiere + Girdle
- Corsage by elastic, covering the body from the neck to the waist, similar to a corset.
- Drawers a pant-like garment worn during the 19th century for modesty and warmth. Some drawers were split-leg, in that the crotch seam was left open.
- French maid, a form of ladies' fantasywear
- G-String/Thong, a narrow piece of cloth passes between the buttocks, and is attached to a band around the hips, worn as a bikini bottom or as underwear by both men and women.
- Garter
- Garter belt, used to keep stockings up
- Girdle, resembles a tight pair of athletic shorts
- Granny panties
- Hosiery
- Jersey nightshirt - A long, loose T-shirt made of cotton, polyester, nylon or diaphanous chiffon that can be worn like a Babydoll.
- Knickers
- Leotard
- Merry widow
- Naughty & Nice
- Negligee
- Nightgown or Nightie, a loosely hanging item of nightwear, may vary from hip-length (babydoll) to floor-length (peignoir).
- Nightshirt
- Panties
- Peignoir
- Petticoat
- Pettipants
- Robe
- Slip (Full slip and Half slip / Underskirt)
- Spanky-Pants, "Spankies" (color-coordinated underpants worn by cheerleaders)
- Stockings
- Stringbody
- Suspender belt (British), aka Garter belt (US)
- Tanga
- Tap Pants
- Teddy
- Undergarment
- Unitard One piece, skin tight garment
Since the mid-1990's women have had more choice
in bra sizes; the focus has changed from choosing bras in an
average size to wearing bras that actually fit perfectly. In the
UK, for example, the media is fueling an awareness campaign about
the need for each woman to have a proper bra fitting before every
purchase.
Companies such as Bravissimo, created in 1995 by
Sarah Tremellan, have filled the gap. Tremellan, having realised
that she did not fit the 'standard' size (then reputed to be 34B
and now 34DD), wanted choice. She created Bravissimo, which
provides a wide range of lingerie and swimwear in D-K cup. Her
company allows women in non-standard sizes, such as 30G or 38J to
wear attractive as well as functional lingerie.
Other companies have provided made to measure
alternatives. The world famous French House of Cadolle, now owned by the
fifth generation Cadolle, Poupie Cadolle, makes bras, corsets and
other lingerie on a made to measure basis (also known as
Demi-mesure for clothes adapted to fit the customers'
measurements). The made to measure method is also used by British
firm Kate Gibson
Lingerie, founded by Kate Mellor and Katy Gibson. Kate Gibson
Lingerie, taking the opposite track from Bravissimo, only produces
petite lingerie for women who wear AA to 34B cup bras, thereby
provided choice for smaller women. Both Cadolle and Kate Gibson
Lingerie use couture fabrics and laces to created designer lingerie
and petite designer lingerie.
Companies such as The Natori Company, founded in 1977 by
Josie
Natori have helped expand lingerie beyond bras and underwear
into the areas of sleepwear and loungewear, creating clothes that
can be "worn either to bed or out on the town."
See also
References
lingerie in Tosk Albanian: Dessous
lingerie in Danish: Lingeri
lingerie in German: Reizwäsche
lingerie in Spanish: Lencería
lingerie in French: Lingerie
lingerie in Dutch: Lingerie
lingerie in Japanese: ランジェリー
lingerie in Portuguese: Lingerie
lingerie in Russian: Женское нижнее бельё
lingerie in Swedish: Lingerie
lingerie in Chinese: 女內衣