What Do Underwear Models Really Look Like?

2007_08_27_lille.jpgIf you’ve ever fretted that the lingerie you bought for your girlfriend doesn’t look quite the same as it did on the girl in the catalog, that’s because you’re not dating a Victoria’s Secret model. (And if you are, screw you.) The truth is that in real life, it doesn’t look that way on the model either, because even though lingerie models are freakishly hot, everyone could use a little help in the editing room. Unless they’re modeling for Lille Boutique, a small lingerie shop in Portland, Oregon, that specializes in hard-to-find fabrics and styles … and completely undoctored sample photos.

Yes, the pictures in their online catalog—and in this more glamorous and artsy photo shoot—have not been altered after the fact, so you can see the clothes and the girls just as they are, right down to the freckles. Seems like a bizarre way to sell anything these days, but it’s refreshing to know that those impossible standards aren’t quite as impossible as you think.

· Lille Boutique + Slideshow (lilleboutique.com, via shakewellbeforeuse.com)

Previously: Sloggi Thong Billboards: Create Your Own Controversy!, The Fine Art Of Lace Thongs, Bravissimo: Big Bras For Big Boobs, Ravijour Lingerie, Victoria’s Secret Holiday Fashion Show

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  • MadelineB

    If they’re really going to sell me on this, they’re going to have to use models who aren’t a size zero, too. They can still have some size zero models. But let’s show a little variety, people. Throw a size six in there once in a while; it will blow minds.

  • Trackback

    OK, it’s hideously expensive, but kudos to Lille Boutique for using non-photoshopped models to advertise their lingerie. The Portland, Oregan boutique sells ‘bralettes’ for $225 each. On sale. But at least if you do pay this much, you have a slightly more realistic idea of how it looks on.