FW2016 Lingerie Trends: Work Is Play and Play Is Work

What lingerie fashions might you find in stores this Fall?

After walking the aisles of New York's Javits Center for two days during the Curvexpo Lingerie & Swim tradeshow, I can sum up FW2016 lingerie trends in one sentence: work is play, and play is work.

What do I mean? Athleisure styles continue to dominate brand designs. For those of you unfamiliar with the term, its a made up word to refer to workout clothes designed for everyday wear. (I'm in yoga pants as I write this and have no plans to attend class today.)

Intimate apparel lines continue to blur lines between inner and outerwear. Individual comfort comes first, whether in cuts, fabrics, and styling. Even shapewear is getting into the act by making some pieces more wearable or layer-able (see my post on newer brands at the show). Nursing bras and maternity loungewear aren't new to this movement. Now you might find bridal wear joining the club.

On the flip side, bedroom and lounging around gowns and robes are getting the glamour treatment. Exquisite detailing (work) can be found on styles often reserved for your eyes only. There might be fancy embellishments on bras, silk robes or negligees, or something even sexier for the boudoir. It's all about luxury, whether you share that alone or with someone else.

I didn't make it to every exhibitor booth but still caught many FW2016 lingerie trends:

Bras you show off, front or back. I love the beautiful bra straps and backs of the past few seasons. Now the attention faces forward. Watch for more removable harnesses, lace necklaces, and plenty of strappy details (including KissKill and Fleur of England, not photographed). This versatility lets you create more than one look, depending on the outfit or your mood.

Simone Perele Collector's Edition Detachable Back Detail

Maison Lejaby Detachable Leather Necklace

Maison Lejaby Bralette w/Detachable Leather Necklace

Erica M NYC

Tutti Rouge Sukki Bra
 
 
Cache Coeur Maternity Bra 

Bodysuits are still popular, and styles range from super sexy and sultry to more casual pieces. Many could easily double as layering or outerwear pieces.  

 
Simone Perele
 
 
Empreinte

Maison Lejaby

Tragic Kiss

Tia Lyn

Relique 

Claudette

Soft, unstructured and wireless options for more busts. Full bust bralettes are not a fantasy. You'll find more wire-free options in bras, bodysuits, and chemises. Look for more sheer, soft, and relaxed designs, like these:

Claudette

Claudette
 
 
Simone Perele
 
 
b. Tempt'd by Wacoal
 
 
Tia Lyn 

More non-wired styles in maternity, nursing, sports bras, and bridal:

Cache Coeur

Cake Maternity Nursing/Pumping Yoga Bra

Anita Sports Bra

The Giving Bride

Bottom line? It's all in the details. No one does that quite like The Giving Bride, with crystal embellished capes, triangle bras, and garters.

The Giving Bride Short Cape

The Giving Bride

The Giving Bride Garter

Last, but not least, are photos of pieces that I'm not sure I can live without this Fall.

Simone Perele

Marlies Dekkers Athena Couture Collection

Me, wearing Dear Bowie

What do you think of these FW2016 Lingerie Trends? Which ones would you wear?

Featured photo: Only Hearts

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