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Lingerie isn't just what you wear — it's the version of yourself you put on first. A well-chosen set, teddy, or bodysuit can shift something before the rest of the evening begins. Whether you're dressing for a partner, for a special occasion, or entirely for yourself, the right piece of sexy lingerie is the one you reach for without hesitation.

This collection brings together the full range of intimate apparel — teddies, babydolls, bra sets, bodystockings, corsets, garter belts, thigh highs, and more — in inclusive sizing across all body types, shipped discreetly with free delivery on orders over £50.

Why Lingerie Is Worth Getting Right

  • Confidence starts with what you're wearing underneath: The right lingerie changes how you carry yourself before anyone else is involved. It doesn't need an audience to work — it just needs to be the right choice for you in that moment.
  • There's a style for every occasion and every mood: A delicate babydoll and a structured corset are both lingerie — and they create entirely different experiences. Having a few key styles means you never have to make your wardrobe do what it doesn't want to do.
  • Fit matters more than size: The most beautifully made piece fails if it pulls, rides, or doesn't stay where it's meant to. Every style in this collection includes sizing guidance, and stretch lace plus adjustable designs allow genuine flexibility across proportions.
  • Lingerie makes an exceptional gift: Chosen with a little care, lingerie is one of the most personal gifts you can give — or receive. Focus on style and colour rather than a precise size, or let a gift card do the choosing instead.
  • Quality where it counts: Every piece is selected for feel as well as appearance — lace that doesn't scratch, elastics that don't dig, and sizing that accounts for the way real bodies are proportioned. Delivered discreetly to your door.

Types of Sexy Lingerie in This Collection

From a barely-there thong to a fully boned corset, here's how the main styles differ and which occasions each suits best.

Style What it offers & when it works
Teddies & bodysuits All-in-one pieces covering the torso — teddies are lace-detailed and intimate; bodysuits more sleek and wearable beyond the bedroom. Both give a pulled-together silhouette without requiring separates. A reliable starting point for anyone new to lingerie shopping.
Babydolls & chemises Floaty, short-hemmed tops — babydolls with a flared skirt and often a matching brief; chemises with a more streamlined A-line fall. Both are relaxed to wear and genuinely flattering across body types. The easiest lingerie to put on and the easiest to feel comfortable in.
Bra sets & lingerie sets Matched bra-and-brief (or thong) combinations — the most versatile format in intimate apparel. Available in soft lace, stretch mesh, embroidered satin, and more. Wear together for a considered look or mix with other pieces. The foundation of any lingerie wardrobe.
Bodystockings & fishnet Full-length sheer garments that cover the body from neck to toe — some full-coverage, some with strategic cut-outs, open-chest, or crotchless designs. A statement piece that works especially well as part of a more theatrical look or layered under another outfit.
Corsets & basques Structured boning and lacing give the waist a defined silhouette — a basque sits at the hips; a corset laces tighter and sits higher. Both work as standalone lingerie and as outerwear over a blouse or dress. Available in satin, lace, and faux-leather; many include suspender clip attachments.
Garter belts & suspender belts Worn around the waist with clip attachments for stockings — a garter belt is the thinner, more delicate format; a suspender belt often sits lower on the hips. Both pair with seamed or sheer stockings. A perennially popular choice for special occasions and boudoir dressing.
Thigh highs & stockings Stay-up thigh highs and seamed stockings — worn alone, with a garter belt, or alongside lingerie as a finishing touch. Available in sheer, opaque, fishnet, and embellished designs. One of the simplest ways to add something to an outfit without changing the main piece.
Crotchless lingerie Knickers, teddies, and bodystockings with open or crotchless gussets — worn as intimate apparel during play. Available in all the same styles as standard lingerie. A popular choice for partnered play where access matters without removing the piece entirely.
Erotic mini dresses & micro-lingerie Very short, sheer, or minimally-structured dresses designed to be worn as lingerie or as fashion-forward outerwear. Works for boudoir dressing, event outfits, or layered over other lingerie pieces for a more complete look.

Choosing the Right Piece

The most useful question isn't "which style suits my body type" — it's "what do I want to feel?" Playful, poised, powerful, or quietly sensual: those are the real starting points, and a style will follow naturally. Babydolls and chemises tend to be the most comfortable and accessible entry points for first-time buyers; teddies and sets give a more dressed-up feel; corsets and bodystockings are for when the occasion demands something more deliberate.

For a full breakdown of every style — including how to find the right fit, what sizing pitfalls to avoid, and what to buy as your first or second piece — our UK lingerie buying guide covers every format honestly, with specific product recommendations across all price points. If you're dressing for an event rather than the bedroom, our guide to outfit choices for fetish clubs and Pride events covers the crossover between lingerie and event dressing — including what dress codes actually mean and which pieces work in both contexts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What counts as sexy lingerie?

Sexy lingerie covers any intimate apparel worn primarily for aesthetic and sensory impact rather than everyday comfort — teddies, babydolls, lace bra sets, bodystockings, corsets, garter belts, thigh highs, and crotchless styles. What makes a piece feel "sexy" is entirely personal; the most commonly chosen styles are those that make the wearer feel confident, whether that's a delicate lace chemise or a structured satin corset. Fit and material quality matter more than style category — a piece that fits well will always look better than one that doesn't.

What are the best lingerie styles for beginners?

A babydoll or chemise is usually the best starting point — both are relaxed to wear, genuinely flattering, and low-complexity. A matched bra set is similarly accessible and gives you two pieces you can wear together or separately. Teddies are also popular as a first purchase because they're a single all-in-one piece with no co-ordination required. Avoid beginning with heavily boned corsets or complex suspender-and-stocking combinations — those take a little more practice to wear comfortably and are worth building towards rather than starting with.

How do I find the right lingerie size?

For bra-based pieces, use your current bra size as a starting point — the cup and band sizing in most lingerie follows standard UK bra sizing. For knickers, thongs, and briefs, go by your hip measurement in centimetres rather than dress size; lingerie brands often size differently from high street clothing. For teddies and bodysuits, check the length from shoulder to gusset alongside the chest and hip measurements — this dimension is frequently overlooked and causes the most fit issues. When in doubt, size up: stretch lace and adjustable back closures give a wider range of fit than firmer fabrics.

What is the difference between a teddy and a bodysuit?

A teddy is typically lace-detailed, often with a thong or open-gusset cut, and is designed primarily as intimate apparel — its defining quality is decorative rather than practical. A bodysuit is generally more structured and wearable beyond the bedroom — smooth or mesh fabric, designed to tuck into trousers or work under clothing as well as in the bedroom. Both are all-in-one pieces covering the torso, but the teddy sits clearly in the lingerie category; the bodysuit overlaps with everyday fashion.

How do you care for lingerie?

Hand-wash in cool water with a small amount of delicate fabric wash, then press gently in a clean towel and air-dry flat — never wring or tumble dry. Lace and stretch fabrics break down quickly in a hot machine wash. If you do use a washing machine, use a mesh laundry bag on a cool, delicate cycle with a gentle programme. Store lingerie flat or lightly folded rather than compressed into a drawer — bra cups hold their shape better stored upright, and lace lasts considerably longer when it isn't crushed against other fabrics.

Is lingerie a good gift for a partner?

It can be — if you approach it thoughtfully. Choosing a style in a colour you know they like is safer than guessing a specific size; a babydoll or chemise is more forgiving on fit than a set with a bra. A gift card for a specific amount takes the sizing question off the table entirely and lets your partner choose exactly what appeals to them. The gesture matters more than getting the size precisely right — most people appreciate the thought considerably more than they mind exchanging for a different size.

Lingerie isn't just what you wear — it's the version of yourself you put on first. A well-chosen set, teddy, or bodysuit can shift something before the rest of the evening begins. Whether you're dressing for a partner, for a special occasion, or entirely for yourself, the right piece of sexy lingerie is the one you reach for without hesitation.

This collection brings together the full range of intimate apparel — teddies, babydolls, bra sets, bodystockings, corsets, garter belts, thigh highs, and more — in inclusive sizing across all body types, shipped discreetly with free delivery on orders over £50.

Why Lingerie Is Worth Getting Right

  • Confidence starts with what you're wearing underneath: The right lingerie changes how you carry yourself before anyone else is involved. It doesn't need an audience to work — it just needs to be the right choice for you in that moment.
  • There's a style for every occasion and every mood: A delicate babydoll and a structured corset are both lingerie — and they create entirely different experiences. Having a few key styles means you never have to make your wardrobe do what it doesn't want to do.
  • Fit matters more than size: The most beautifully made piece fails if it pulls, rides, or doesn't stay where it's meant to. Every style in this collection includes sizing guidance, and stretch lace plus adjustable designs allow genuine flexibility across proportions.
  • Lingerie makes an exceptional gift: Chosen with a little care, lingerie is one of the most personal gifts you can give — or receive. Focus on style and colour rather than a precise size, or let a gift card do the choosing instead.
  • Quality where it counts: Every piece is selected for feel as well as appearance — lace that doesn't scratch, elastics that don't dig, and sizing that accounts for the way real bodies are proportioned. Delivered discreetly to your door.

Types of Sexy Lingerie in This Collection

From a barely-there thong to a fully boned corset, here's how the main styles differ and which occasions each suits best.

Style What it offers & when it works
Teddies & bodysuits All-in-one pieces covering the torso — teddies are lace-detailed and intimate; bodysuits more sleek and wearable beyond the bedroom. Both give a pulled-together silhouette without requiring separates. A reliable starting point for anyone new to lingerie shopping.
Babydolls & chemises Floaty, short-hemmed tops — babydolls with a flared skirt and often a matching brief; chemises with a more streamlined A-line fall. Both are relaxed to wear and genuinely flattering across body types. The easiest lingerie to put on and the easiest to feel comfortable in.
Bra sets & lingerie sets Matched bra-and-brief (or thong) combinations — the most versatile format in intimate apparel. Available in soft lace, stretch mesh, embroidered satin, and more. Wear together for a considered look or mix with other pieces. The foundation of any lingerie wardrobe.
Bodystockings & fishnet Full-length sheer garments that cover the body from neck to toe — some full-coverage, some with strategic cut-outs, open-chest, or crotchless designs. A statement piece that works especially well as part of a more theatrical look or layered under another outfit.
Corsets & basques Structured boning and lacing give the waist a defined silhouette — a basque sits at the hips; a corset laces tighter and sits higher. Both work as standalone lingerie and as outerwear over a blouse or dress. Available in satin, lace, and faux-leather; many include suspender clip attachments.
Garter belts & suspender belts Worn around the waist with clip attachments for stockings — a garter belt is the thinner, more delicate format; a suspender belt often sits lower on the hips. Both pair with seamed or sheer stockings. A perennially popular choice for special occasions and boudoir dressing.
Thigh highs & stockings Stay-up thigh highs and seamed stockings — worn alone, with a garter belt, or alongside lingerie as a finishing touch. Available in sheer, opaque, fishnet, and embellished designs. One of the simplest ways to add something to an outfit without changing the main piece.
Crotchless lingerie Knickers, teddies, and bodystockings with open or crotchless gussets — worn as intimate apparel during play. Available in all the same styles as standard lingerie. A popular choice for partnered play where access matters without removing the piece entirely.
Erotic mini dresses & micro-lingerie Very short, sheer, or minimally-structured dresses designed to be worn as lingerie or as fashion-forward outerwear. Works for boudoir dressing, event outfits, or layered over other lingerie pieces for a more complete look.

Choosing the Right Piece

The most useful question isn't "which style suits my body type" — it's "what do I want to feel?" Playful, poised, powerful, or quietly sensual: those are the real starting points, and a style will follow naturally. Babydolls and chemises tend to be the most comfortable and accessible entry points for first-time buyers; teddies and sets give a more dressed-up feel; corsets and bodystockings are for when the occasion demands something more deliberate.

For a full breakdown of every style — including how to find the right fit, what sizing pitfalls to avoid, and what to buy as your first or second piece — our UK lingerie buying guide covers every format honestly, with specific product recommendations across all price points. If you're dressing for an event rather than the bedroom, our guide to outfit choices for fetish clubs and Pride events covers the crossover between lingerie and event dressing — including what dress codes actually mean and which pieces work in both contexts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What counts as sexy lingerie?

Sexy lingerie covers any intimate apparel worn primarily for aesthetic and sensory impact rather than everyday comfort — teddies, babydolls, lace bra sets, bodystockings, corsets, garter belts, thigh highs, and crotchless styles. What makes a piece feel "sexy" is entirely personal; the most commonly chosen styles are those that make the wearer feel confident, whether that's a delicate lace chemise or a structured satin corset. Fit and material quality matter more than style category — a piece that fits well will always look better than one that doesn't.

What are the best lingerie styles for beginners?

A babydoll or chemise is usually the best starting point — both are relaxed to wear, genuinely flattering, and low-complexity. A matched bra set is similarly accessible and gives you two pieces you can wear together or separately. Teddies are also popular as a first purchase because they're a single all-in-one piece with no co-ordination required. Avoid beginning with heavily boned corsets or complex suspender-and-stocking combinations — those take a little more practice to wear comfortably and are worth building towards rather than starting with.

How do I find the right lingerie size?

For bra-based pieces, use your current bra size as a starting point — the cup and band sizing in most lingerie follows standard UK bra sizing. For knickers, thongs, and briefs, go by your hip measurement in centimetres rather than dress size; lingerie brands often size differently from high street clothing. For teddies and bodysuits, check the length from shoulder to gusset alongside the chest and hip measurements — this dimension is frequently overlooked and causes the most fit issues. When in doubt, size up: stretch lace and adjustable back closures give a wider range of fit than firmer fabrics.

What is the difference between a teddy and a bodysuit?

A teddy is typically lace-detailed, often with a thong or open-gusset cut, and is designed primarily as intimate apparel — its defining quality is decorative rather than practical. A bodysuit is generally more structured and wearable beyond the bedroom — smooth or mesh fabric, designed to tuck into trousers or work under clothing as well as in the bedroom. Both are all-in-one pieces covering the torso, but the teddy sits clearly in the lingerie category; the bodysuit overlaps with everyday fashion.

How do you care for lingerie?

Hand-wash in cool water with a small amount of delicate fabric wash, then press gently in a clean towel and air-dry flat — never wring or tumble dry. Lace and stretch fabrics break down quickly in a hot machine wash. If you do use a washing machine, use a mesh laundry bag on a cool, delicate cycle with a gentle programme. Store lingerie flat or lightly folded rather than compressed into a drawer — bra cups hold their shape better stored upright, and lace lasts considerably longer when it isn't crushed against other fabrics.

Is lingerie a good gift for a partner?

It can be — if you approach it thoughtfully. Choosing a style in a colour you know they like is safer than guessing a specific size; a babydoll or chemise is more forgiving on fit than a set with a bra. A gift card for a specific amount takes the sizing question off the table entirely and lets your partner choose exactly what appeals to them. The gesture matters more than getting the size precisely right — most people appreciate the thought considerably more than they mind exchanging for a different size.