"Fashions Fade, Style is Eternal."-- Yves Saint Laurent

Monday, January 28, 2008

Dashing Through WWD Brings Back Memories


While flipping through the January issue of WWD intimates today, I happened to come across a story that highlighted Stacy Dash’s new lingerie line, Letters of Marque. The article discussed a bit about her appearance at Salon de la Lingerie in Paris (which, but the way I would’ve killed to attend), but most importantly it brought back a bit of nostalgia as I remembered meeting her last year at Lingerie Americas.

Not only was the line breathtakingly cute, but she is ultra nice and sooo beautiful. Who knew that after a few kids and a broke-down marriage, Stacey would still look like a super sexy 25 year-old? AND who knew Letters of Marque would be sweet and sophisticated just like her?

Anyway, for all my lovely readers who didn’t get an opportunity to read my article in the September issue of BODY magazine, or catch a glimpse of Stacey’s classy lingerie, here’s my article on Letters of Marque. And be sure to check out her new threads at www.lettersofmarque.com.

Hugs & Kisses,
Deena

Dash Launches New Line
After the movies Clueless, Gang of Roses and Getting Played, Stacey Dash decided to put her acting career aside and try her hand at designing lingerie.

Letters of Marque, an up-scale lingerie collection, takes inspiration from lingerie fashions of the 19th century, and age of delicate laces, diaphanoue cottons and dainty ribbon, marrying quintessential classic femininity with 21st century comfort.

Letters of Marque, a French originated term for a document issued by government officials, that gave the holder a ‘right of reprisal’, brings an assortment of cotton/silk voile and lace to create babydolls, bralets, bloomers, chemises and dressing gowns for young to middle aged women with exquisite taste.

For more information visit www.lettersofmarque.com. — D.C.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

OOOOO! Stacey Dash, I love her. And it seems like her lingerie line is pretty cute. I'm really happy for her. And great article you wrote.

--Allie