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Valentine’s Day 2022: Lighten the load on looking luscious with luxurious lingerie

Sheryl Yip 
February 12th, 2022


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(photo: Aubade/Wunderwear.dk)

Wondering what to wear to lift your mood on Valentine’s Day? Why not take an approach with pheromones in mind.

No matter how you like to celebrate, why not have a little excuse for treating yourself to beautiful, seductive lingerie?

After all, wearing beautiful underwear will always boost your confidence.

Here are my picks for a few romantic surprises.


Sheer illusion
The Parisian lingerie brand simply demonstrates the art of wonders. Its Fleur de Tattoo Collection from Aubade displays an oh-so-soft hand-feel with ultra delicate laces. It plays around with transparency in floral embroidery onto fine tulle for illusion effect. The intricate graphic combined with striped fabric creates a modern outlook on the allured pieces. This collection undoubtedly empowers your femininity and confidence.

Lingerie from Aubade at Wunderwear.dk; Black, nude, red all available

Sensual red
We all know that classic black lingerie is a safe choice … but irresistible. However don’t underestimate the fulfilment of wearing colourful lingerie, even if no-one sees it. The Dressing Floral Collection from Lise Charmel is a timeless choice. Beautiful lingerie for women of elegance with amazing taste, it is designed with opulent guipure lace and attention to detail. The centre cut-out is a brilliant design for a sensual cleavage. This charming collection from the French brand offers different colours every year – from Valentine red to trendy dark green.

Lingerie set from Lise Charmel at wunderwear.dk. Red, black and dark green all available

Linger in luxury
The Copenhagen-based bespoke atelier is not only offering bridal couture but also designing custom-made boudoir robes for women who love to empower femininity. This sensual lace robe features luxurious Chantilly lace on a French tulle background with pure silk satin. The delicate lace robe is handcrafted with love for 85 hours by the designer inside her Copenhagen atelier. This exquisite robe is a celebration of femininity and couture, designed to be treasured and adored by a woman like you. What are you waiting for?

Made-to-Measure French Chantilly Lace Robe from Sheryl Yip Atelier at sherylyipbridal.com

Customise your own perfume
As Christian Dior once said: “Perfume is a mark of female identity and the final touch of her style.” Have you ever thought of customising your perfume with a romantic odour? I do and I always crave for it. Natural essential oils like ylang ylang, jasmine, rose, patchouli and rosewood are perfect ingredients in creating seductive and romantic scents. Perfume is just like clothing; customising your own unique perfume will give you extra confidence and attractiveness.

Customised natural aroma perfume and beauty serum with pure essential oils (photo by Sheryl)

Sexy with Knowledge
Books are good Valentine gifts for your beloved or yourself! Enrich yourself with new knowledge, as continuous learning brings you inner beauty.

Fashion books at new-mags.com

CONCLUSION:
No matter what kind of fashion and perfume you are wearing, remember to dress in confidence and be yourself. Enjoy a sensual Valentine’s Day. If you have any insights you would like to share with me, feel free to PM me through IG@sherylyipbridal or hello@sherylyipbridal.com. Good luck, gorgeous!


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