TRENDING: LINGERIE-INSPIRED DRESSING

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TRENDING: LINGERIE-INSPIRED DRESSING
Louise Carmichael

Are you loving the lingerie-inspired trend that's taking over the high street? From bustier dresses to corset details, there are so many ways to incorporate this sultry style into your wardrobe. But why not take it a step further and create your own pieces with sewing patterns? It's easier than you think!

Creating your own lingerie-inspired garments allows you to customise the fit, fabric, and details to perfectly suit your style. Plus, there's something incredibly satisfying about wearing a piece that you've crafted with your own two hands. Before you get hunting for beautiful fabrics and boning, check out our pattern edit - some of them are even free sewing patterns!

Look for patterns that feature delicate lace, boning, and adjustable straps for that true lingerie feel. The style really lends itself to occasionwear, so if you have a wedding to attend (or even want to sew your own wedding dress) this trend could work nicely.

Channel your inner bombshell with a figure-flattering bustier dress. It's probably the most popular piece from this trend. Pair it with a leather jacket for a modern twist and if you don't want to flash too much flash, layer a t-shirt underneath for a casual 90s look.

  1. Madalynne for Simplicity S9850 Dress and Jumpsuit
  2. Vikisews Ornella Dress
  3. Madalynne coming soon - Rosemary free sewing pattern
  4. Know Me Patterns ME2015 Bustier and Skirt
  1. Maison Fauve Kika Playsuit and Dress
  2. Vikisews Lourdes Dress
  3. Vikisews Chiara Top
  4. Vikisews Tally Bustier Top

Add a touch of drama to your outfit with a corset top. This structured piece can be dressed up or down, making it a versatile addition to your wardrobe. A key look for this trend is a corset worn over an oversized white shirt. It's a fun sewing project to tackle!

  1. Madalynne Annabelle Corset
  2. Madalynne for Simplicity S9779 Dresses
  3. Madalynne Annette Corset
  1. Madalynne Odessa Corset Top and Panty is a free sewing pattern
  2. Folkwear 267 M'Lady's Corset
  3. Madalynne Buffy Corset Top, Panty, Bodysuit and Dress

For a romantic and feminine look, try sewing a pretty chemise dress. This flowy, ethereal garment is perfect for summer days or special occasions. Pair it with strappy sandals and a sun hat for a dreamy ensemble.

  1. Folkwear 223 A Lady's Chemise
  2. French Poetry Polaris Top
  3. Silversaga Patterns Eleonora Dress
  4. Silversaga Patterns Clara Dress
  5. Ready to Sew Paloma Dress

Play it safe with a slinkly slip sewing project. It's a nice nod to the lingerie trend but isn't as much of a statement. It's also a breezy piece for summer so it's win-win!

  1. Trend Patterns TPC19 Slip Dress and Top
  2. Merchant & Mills Lilian Slip Dress
  3. Maison Fauve Paola Dress and Top
  4. Tessuti Fabrics Sadie Slip Dress
  5. Folkwear 226 Princess Slip

Finally, a camisole is a really go way too go if you want something versatile to slot into your day-to-night wardrobe. There are loads of camisole patterns to pick from, so I have selected some that have lingerie details at their core.

  1. Folkwear 510 Passionflower Lingerie Top
  2. Camimade  Dune Camisole and Dress
  3. Folkwear 219 Intimacies
  4. Wardrobe by Me V-neck Camisole
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Madalynne
Madalynne

Love all of the lingerie inspired designs! Thanks for including Madalynne in your round up ;)

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