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The artisans at La Perla employ only the the best fabric in their luxury lingerie designs, with a devotion for the best details and elegance, this approach has earned them the name of the very best in Italian craft heritage.
La Perla have gained in-depth expertise over time of the female body and dress making tactics from all over the earth, they have enhanced their expertise and put it to good employ in successful and luxury lingerie creations.
Existence for La Perla started out in 1954 with designer Ada Masotti opening a corset boutique after the traditions of handmade Bolognese lingerie, which would go on to turn into the trademark behind all products to come for La Perla.
The business became adventurous in concepts and colors through the early sixties when they stepped away from the traditional skin tones and began introducing colors to luxury lingerie. They also introduced a new variety of co-ordinates created in the "B.B. style" that includes a woven chequered design along with lacy flowered print inserts and a range, collaborating black lacy bras with coloured flowered girdles.
"Leavers lace" comes from the name of the loom used for the design of this sensitive lace. The superb looms were made through the 19th century and were exceedingly complex, due to the cost production of the looms they were stopped. But LaPerla still protect them as they are the only things proficient of developing the luxury and exquisite handmade lace used in designs.
In 1971, La Perla started out into the luxury world of modish swimwear introducing garments combining aesthetics along and inspiration from Haute Couture. The corporation also presented a first this year, with their "triangle bra" seen in a silk nightdress. Going into the 1980`s with a victorious backdrop it enables them scope for variety and they merge with "Malizia" and a trademark known for swimwear "Annaclub". During the 90`s La Perla take on a new and imaginative luxury style which shows a determined and decisive women portrayed in poses oozing self-confidence, sporting lace and tulle along with matching trimmings. This advertising campaign highlights the advancements in luxury lingerie into the fashion world.
The year 2000 saw the introduction of the "Brassiere-Bretelle" a distinctive design consisting of 2 strips of lace covering just the focal point of the bosom, the design was worn by Rebecca Romlijn in the film "Femme Fatale" by Brian de Palma.
In 2009, La Perla united with Campari to offer the limited publication Campari Calendar 2010, now in its eleventh year. In the authentic La Perla style code the fresh wedding collection is revealed in 2010 for the romantic bride with a couture accent, the lingerie underlines the splendor of the bridal gown. La Perla also offer their Fall/Winter collection 2010-2011 at the New York Fashion Week for the first time and demonstrate the luxury limited edition set for Autumn/Winter 2010 at the London Fashion Weeks Boudoir.