Date: 09 Mar 2026
There is lingerie that looks good. And there is lingerie that, besides looking good, you don't feel when you wear it. The first is loud, trendy, seasonal — bought with enthusiasm and forgotten in a drawer two months later. The second doesn't announce its presence. It is simply there — underneath your clothes, against your skin, the lingerie you choose because it is comfortable, beautiful and serves you well for a long time. That is luxury.
Luxury Is Not a Price. Luxury Is a Feeling.
Expensive lingerie is not necessarily luxurious. Luxurious is not necessarily expensive. The distinction matters, because it frees us from the idea that luxury is a privilege.
True luxury in lingerie is simple: you wear it all day and don't think about it. It doesn't bunch up, doesn't constrict, doesn't leave marks. The fabric doesn't irritate the skin and doesn't retain heat. The elastic doesn't dig in. The seams are not felt. The sensation is so natural that you almost forget it — and that is the compliment.
Fabric Is the Foundation. Craftsmanship Is Everything Else.
Luxury in lingerie begins with fabric — not the logo, not the packaging, not the price tag.
Fine fabric is recognisable immediately to the touch — soft, smooth, with a weight that suggests density without being heavy. It moves with the body, not against it. Polyamide with elastane, for example, has exactly this quality — it glides against the skin, breathes, dries quickly and retains its shape after repeated washing. It doesn't shrink, doesn't deform, doesn't lose colour.
The cheaper alternative — polyester — looks almost the same on the hanger. The difference appears when worn: a synthetic feel, heat and moisture retention, gradual disappointment. Luxury and polyester rarely appear in the same sentence.
But fabric alone is not enough. A quality seam — flat, strong, invisible under clothing — is what transforms good fabric into a finished luxurious garment.
Lace — Where Quality Speaks for Itself
The choice of lace is perhaps the most eloquent example of the difference between luxury and its imitation. Quality lace is delicate but strong and durable, and the details must be symmetrical — if you fold the garment in half, both sides must align exactly. The edges don't fray. Quality lace sits against the body without cutting in and without leaving marks on the skin.
Lace Brazilian briefs in classic black or nude are exactly this — the lace is not decoration, but a fundamental structural element of the garment. Or lace bikini briefs — when the cut and the fabric work together, the result is lingerie that looks beautiful and feels right at the same time.
The luxury here is in the symmetry, in the precision of the cut, in the seam you don't feel. Invisible details that make all the difference.
Simple Can Also Be Luxurious
Luxury is not only lace. Luxury is also absolute simplicity — when a garment has nothing superfluous and everything that is there is exactly where it should be.
The Silky Touch collection is exactly that — minimal, clean, without ornament. The fabric is so soft and smooth that the sensation when worn is almost imperceptible. No seams that irritate, no details that impose their presence. Simply lingerie that feels right.
In the world of fashion this is called old money aesthetics — luxury that needs no approval. It doesn't shout. It simply exists.
Luxury Is for Every Woman
One of the most persistent misconceptions is that luxurious lingerie is for a certain body type or a certain size. It is not.
Precise cut, quality fabric and attention to detail have the same value in size S and in size 6XL. The woman who wears plus size lingerie has the same right to lingerie that feels luxurious against her skin — lingerie that fits without constricting, that leaves no marks and that doesn't remind her of itself throughout the day.
Luxury is not a privilege of size. Luxury is an attitude towards the woman who wears the lingerie.
The Classic Never Ages
Fashion trends in lingerie change every season — new colours, new shapes, new details. Luxurious lingerie does not follow these cycles. It is classic by definition.
A black lace set. Nude briefs in fine polyamide. A simple white nightgown with a smooth surface. These things don't age, because they were not born of the moment — they were born of the understanding that quality outlasts fashion.
Truly luxurious is the lingerie model you buy again and again and never want to replace — not because you have no choice, but because it is so comfortable you wouldn't trade it for anything else.
Explore the SIA Underwear collection — lingerie that needs no explanation.
Luxury Is Not a Price. Luxury Is a Feeling.
Fabric Is the Foundation. Craftsmanship Is Everything Else.