The Power of Lace: Don’t Forget To Get Me Flowers
“The only emotion your bra should evoke is happiness.” – Jene Luciani, The Bra Book. Story and Photos by Katrina Eugenia Lingerie courtesy of Freya and Fantasie It is no wonder then, that Jene and I are both fans of Freya & Fantasie, for it feels as though they follow Luciani’s bra bible (The Bra Book) perfectly, and their designs certainly guided me back to a place... Read More
The Power of Lace: Expressionism of Lace
“The latest fashion…is absolutely necessary for a painting. It’s what matters most.” -Edward Manet, 1881 Story, Film and Photos by Katrina Eugenia Lingerie courtesy of Simone Pérèle Flower Crown by Julie Mollo It was refreshing to see the latest exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum Of Art, Impressionism, Fashion, and Modernity, as Spring began to flirt with New York City.... Read More
The Power of Lace: Sign Off
“To wear Salua is like putting on a sanctuary. Romanticizing the idea of reflection and clearing one’s head of chaos” Story & Photos by Katrina Eugenia Lingerie courtesy of Salua Lingerie There is plenty of speculation out there already as to how the technological revolution has affected our lives. In a sense, we are now all growing up in the public eye, and... Read More
The Power of Lace: Red & Pink Construction Paper Required
“Valentine’s Day is a little reminder…to acknowledge our love for one another.” Article and Photographs by Katrina Eugenia Apparel courtesy of Christine Vancouver Everybody has a unique relationship to love. At a time when it is encouraged in society to express our affection, I think it is important that we acknowledge love in all of its forms. Valentine’s... Read More
The Power of Lace: Pink Champagne
“When lace is timeless, everybody is happy. A girl’s sexuality finds peace, and men display ever-lasting gratitude. We can all escape in lace that reminds us of an eternal vacation.” Article and Photographs by Katrina Eugenia Apparel courtesy of Shell Belle Couture This column calls for Champagne. I must pour a large glass of vino, for Shell Belle Couture demands... Read More
The Power of Lace: The Spirit of Christmas & The Apron that Changed the Game
Article and Photographs by Katrina Eugenia Apparel courtesy of Jessie Steele Christmas spirit is what the doctor prescribes to balm our hearts and bring our families together. Despite whatever differences we may have among family members, we get together to celebrate the one thing we all have in common: having made it through another year. We are just happy to be in that room and... Read More
The Power of Lace: Lions and Tigers and Bunnies Too…
“You’re buying blind…until you make the Fitting room test.” Article and Photographs by Katrina Eugenia Lingerie courtesy of Freya/Fantasie You do a lot of waiting in L.A. Waiting to hear back from someone, waiting for tomorrow’s meeting, waiting to go back home to NYC where I might be able to concentrate and brew up the confidence to evaluate my next move. And waiting,... Read More
The Power of Lace: A Voluptuous Soundtrack
Article by: Katrina Eugenia Self portraits by: Katrina Eugenia Makeup by: Ananda Khan Hair by: Ananda Khan, Susie Mars, Beau Preston & Stefanie Stalder Lingerie courtesy of: Rhonda Shear Facebook, twitter, tumblr, blogging and most of all E-MAILS consume my days and suck me dry of creativity too often. I wake up with the intentions of developing new work and the next thing... Read More
The Power of Lace: A Package From Paris
“What is this I am feeling?! Is it a touch of confidence growing from this lingerie, through the depths of my breasts all the way to my little beating heart?!” Article by Katrina Eugenia Photography by Bill Wadman Lingerie courtesy of Empreinte It’s fashion week and I am bloated like a balloon; lord have mercy on my soul. I must have gotten my NYC festivities confused,... Read More
The Power of Lace: Perhaps She Would Have Worn These…
Article by Katrina Eugenia Photography by Katrina Eugenia, inspired by Marilyn Monroe & Bert Stern Fabric Flowers by Julie Mollo Panties by Knock Out Smart Panties “I went out shopping with Amy and wore a tight sweater that put an expression on her mouth like she was sucking a small rock- ‘the convent look’ I came to call it- and I wore large sunglasses. She took me to... Read More























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