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Thistle and spire
Thistle and spire







thistle and spire
  1. #THISTLE AND SPIRE SKIN#
  2. #THISTLE AND SPIRE FULL#

I am happy to report that the band doesn’t feel big even if my underbust measurement hasn’t changed since last year.

thistle and spire

You can probably tell that my breasts are much fuller than they were when I was wearing a S+. I love the laser cut at the back that prevents visible panty line and the adjustable waist elastic! The two snake embroideries on each side of the panty look very badass and compliment the design of the bra very well.Īs my bust has gotten bigger, I am now wearing a size M+ in Thistle and Spire buxom bralette and it fits me very nicely. This new high waisted bikini brief is actually my cup of tea. The brand also introduced a new coordinate for their Medusa collection. Photo credit: Joseph Grey, Stylist: Shandi Alexander, Models from left to right: Marcia in Espresso (Small), Amira in Toffee (Extra Small), Kiana in Butterscotch (Medium), Katie in Butterscotch (2X), Madeline in Biscotti (Large) and Ananya in Toffee (Small). They also released 3 extra shades of mesh in order to include as many people as possible. Well, I am now pleased to let you know that they expanded their entire size range to include sizes up to a 3X.

#THISTLE AND SPIRE FULL#

Last year, I had the pleasure to offer you guys a beautiful Instagram giveaway in collaboration with Thistle & Spire and many of you fell in love with their new full bust options. Photo credit: Joseph Grey, stylist: Shandi Alexander, model Marcia Kim in Espresso Was it still flattering and making everyone look fabulous? It really was.

#THISTLE AND SPIRE SKIN#

Was the mesh perfectly sheer and suitable for all types of skin tones? Not exactly. Their iconic Medusa design has been so popular among all types of people, of different body types and skin colors. However, one brand that I have enjoyed following on social media is Thistle and Spire. I have often discussed the matter with models and industry professionals and obviously, there is still a lot of work to do before the industry stops seeing darker skin tones as an afterthought. How many times have I seen black models wearing illusion mesh that made them look “ashy”? Many many times. The thing with illusion mesh is that it seems to mostly come in beige. Some designers actually made it the main concept of their brand, and eventually, everybody wanted to add their own thing to the table. The illusion mesh trend has been going strong for years now.









Thistle and spire