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12October   {History} Bras throughout the ages
If you think your breasts have changed a lot in your own lifetime -- you’ll be astounded how breasts and lingerie have changed over the past century. Evolving beauty standards, technology and even historical events have contributed to the bras we wear and breast shape and sizes that we desire. Fill your cups with knowledge when you click through this visual herstory of bras though the ages.





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The “flapper” style of the 1920s emerged as women were gaining the right to vote.

Flappers flaunted their new freedom by going dancing, listening to jazz music and smoking cigarettes. According to Maddie Ruud, author of Western Standards of Beauty: An Illustrated Timeline, “some... Flappers did bind their breasts down, not to look thinner, but rather to appear more boyish. They were out to prove that they were every bit as good as their male counterparts.” In response to the popular practice of binding, the Symington Side Lacer was introduced. The bra laced on both sides and could be tightened to flatten women's chests.




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War had a bombastic effect on lingerie marketing. Military terminology such as “torpedo” and “bullet” was used to profit from patriotism and to introduce the concept of undergarments as 'protection'. Pointy, cone-shaped undergarments rose to popularity with Hollywood stars who wore them, including Marilyn Monroe, Jane Russell, and Lana Turner. The bra gave rise to "Sweater Girl" look, because of the way that sweaters clung to the shape of the bra and accentuated a woman's assets.




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The 1960s brought a new wave of feminism that countered the domesticity of the 50s. Women wanted to distance themselves from the role of wife and mother, and consequently androgynous style surfaced again. This look is best embodied by Twiggy, the stick-thin model who became an overnight icon. During this era of female liberation, the role of the bra was called into question, with some arguing that bras reduced women to sex objects. Feminist Germaine Greer stated that "bras are a ludicrous invention," and some women went as far to proclaim them as "instruments of torture.” At least one instance of bra burning was recorded in the 60s and 70s.




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In the 1980s, silicone breast implants became popular when former Baywatch babe and Playmate, Pamela Anderson became one of the first models to flaunt her surgical enhancements. Buxom babes (or full-figured women) became the ideal for beauty, with busty models such as Christie Brinkley featured on major magazine covers. Victoria’s Secret, known for it’s sexy bras and busty models, expanded into U.S. malls in the 80s and by the end of the decade, became the largest American lingerie retailer, topping one billion dollars.




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On one hand, the “Wonderbra” was introduced in the early 90s, gaining worldwide fame and starting a craze for the push up look. On the other hand, the waif look also emerged, with support-less underwear such as seamless bras and silky camis rising to popularity. “By the 1990s, lady bits were out and stick-thin was in,” according to Marisa Amorasak of BreastAugmentationResources.com. “The ultra-busty look faded while Kate Moss’ waif look gained popularity.”




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“Believable Bodaciousness” is the current model for cleavage. “It doesn’t seem to matter if breasts are real or fake, as long as they don’t scream plastic” writes Marisa Amorasak of BreastAugmentationResources.com. “Think Kim Kardashian, Jessica Alba, Blake Lively, and Fergie.” In line with this trend, bra manufacturers continue to search for new fabrics and technologies to make bras mold to a woman’s natural shape while enhancing their assets.



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30July   {Weekly Roundup}
TGIF! Take ten minutes to get up to speed on all the fab blog posts from the week...


Make mistakes. (Yes you read that right.)

Hillary's M-O-B dress designer revealed and everything else you don't need to know about the wedding.

What is big? What is too big? What is not big enough?

Fedora frenzy.

Gaga's gray and it's okay.

Flip flops are worse than high heels.

FOF Linda Rodin models a new clothing line. Doesn't she look great?

Madonna is on the wrong side of the camera.

Have a lovely weekend, FOFs. Xox.

P.S. - It's a great weekend for a trip to the museum...Have you been to the MOFA?

Image by Chance via A Cup of Jo
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07July   {Style Expert} Shape Up! Shapewear that puts muffin tops and rolls where they belong–on the breakfast table.
Body confidence expert, Lisa Cole, travels the country helping women find the undergarments that shape, smooth and tighten all their trouble spots. Having used her services firsthand, we know this woman has a gift. Here, she shares her 7 favorite shapewear solutions for FOFs.

Order now from Lisa using this secure form to receive 10% off orders of $100 or more plus no tax or shipping!



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1.Trouble Spot: Back rolls (or “back bacon” as Lisa calls them) and a saggy bustline.



Lisa’s Solution: A Shapewear Camisole provides an instant lift for the bust and shape and support for trouble spots on the back.

Best Bets:
TC Fine Intimates Seamless Firm Control Camisole
Product#: TC444, Price: $43, Sizes: 34, 36, 38 and 40
Colors: Nude, Black


TC Full Figure Shapewear Camisole
Product#: TC4042, Price: $66, Sizes: 36-46 (for full-figure women with cup size C or above)
Colors: Nude, Black


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2. Trouble Spot: Panty lines


Lisa’s Solution: Seamless Shaping Underwear. The days of visible panty lines are over! Don't be afraid to wear body conscious clothing. These lightweight pieces help you appear slimmer and more proportioned, instantly, and they’re comfortable. (Not everyone can handle a thong.)

Best Bet: TC Fine Intimates with Wonderful Edge Hi-Cut Brief
Product#: TC A404, Price: $16, or 3-pair for $39, Sizes: S, M, L , XL, XXL, Colors: Nude, Black


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3. Trouble Spot: “The Burrito Roll” (aka: the stomach bulge that appears in high-waisted pants and skirts)

Lisa’s Solution: “A Shapewear Brief eliminates bulk in snug-fitting bottoms. Ideal for someone who wants to have control but not be smashed down. ”

Best Bet: TC Fine Intimates: Just High Enough Hi-Cut Shapewear Brief Panty
Product#: TC 4012, Price: $26, Sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL, Colors: Nude, Black


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4. Trouble Spot: A thick waist.

Lisa’s Solution: “The Torsette. Va Voom! Is that you when you were 22? This amazing shaper narrows your waist and smoothes back rolls. Make sure you’re wearing the right size bra (very important). Perfect for evening and black tie dressing.

Best Bet: TC Fine Intimates: Even More Firm Control Torsette with Wonderful Edge
Product #4043, Price: $56, Sizes: S, M, L, XL, Colors: Nude, Black


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5. Trouble Spot: Tummy rolls that appear in close-fitting tops

Lisa's Solution: “The Shaping T-Shirt is the hottest growing category right now. Great for layering or wearing alone; you can pair this with a suit jacket and you’re done. The scoop neckline elongates your body."

Best Bet: Flexees: Fat-Free Dressing Shirt
Product#: 3066, Price: $38, Sizes: M, L, XL, XXL, Colors: Black, White


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6. Trouble Spot: Flabby thighs

Lisa's Solution: Get your Jeanz on Girlfriend! The "Jegging" is a summer essential for fashion-minded women who don't want the ordinary legging or shape solution. A faux pocket creates the illusion of real denim jeans. Take the limits off this summer by pairing it with a sleeveless tunic, hip handbag and pumps.

Best Bet: HUE Skinny Jeanz Legging
Product# 1136, Price: $34, Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL Colors: Black, Navy, White

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7. Trouble Spot: "Batwings" (aka jiggly arms)

Lisa's Solution: Step out confidently in a body conscious shaping t-shirt that focuses on smoothing down the arm jiggle. Slim, trim and tone. No diet or exercise required.

Best Bet: Sassybax Armed and Dangerous Shaping T-Shirt
Product # AD01, Price: $68, Sizes: S, M, L, XL Colors: Nude, Black, White

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[Order directly from Lisa using this secure form to receive 10% off orders of $100 or more plus no tax or shipping!]

Images via lingerie fit expert and TC

09June   {Style Expert} What’s your office style? 3 FOFs share the items that work.






Nancy's Signature Work Pieces (pictured above):

• Hippie chic dress by Ali Ro, "I wear this to most of my important speaking gigs!" says Nancy.

• Tie-dye pattern laptop skin from SkinIt.com and hot pink speakers.

• Tote by Falchi. "For carrying my laptop. It was a splurge when I was booked for my most recent big speaking appearance," says Nancy.

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Amy's Signature Pieces (pictured above):

• Black over-the-knee boots by Christian Louboutin

• Black jersey "diaper" dress by Norma Kamali

• Tee by Rick Owens

• Flow pants by Rick Owens

"By the time a woman is fifty, she pretty much knows what looks good on her," says Amy. "A short boxy Chanel jacket just doesn't look right on me. But a zippered high collared Rick Owens looks just perfect on me-- and makes me feel just perfect as well. I like it when people see me in something or in a magazine and say 'that's an Amy outfit.' That says my signature style is established and works."

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Liz's Signature Pieces (pictured above):


• A very modern version of the black horned rim glasses


• Straight-line, slim black crepe pants by Eileen Fisher


• Diamond studs and rings


• White shirt with mandarin collar


• Black heels


"I have found that these pieces are simple and powerful, project confidence and smarts (I think it’s the glasses!) and seem to be an authentic representation of my business persona," says Amy.


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What's your office style or signature business piece? Tell us below!


02June   {Dating} Are you on a manhunt?
{Comment below to win two coaching sessions with Cheryl!}



Cheryl Savage has helped hundreds of women find love—from 20-somethings to 70 somethings—but, she explains, “FOF women have their own unique challenges when it comes to dating.” So what’s holding you back? Read on . . .


1. We judge. Women—especially FOF women—are judgers. We meet a man and we immediately begin judging him based on his looks. Where do these judgments come from? Probably something your mother told you when you were five years old.  Stop judging and start asking questions:

  • *Do I like him?

  • *Is he interesting?

  • *What can I learn about him?

  • *What can I learn about myself?


2. We think, ‘I can’t have sex unless I’m in love.’ “We were taught that you don’t have sex unless you’re engaged or married. We didn’t “live” with boyfriends. If you’d had sex with more than two men, you were a slut. Well, you’re not 17 anymore. Times have changed, and no one is going to judge you if you have sex.”

3. We date just one man. “You should be going out with 3 to 4 men for at least 18 months. Over the course of a month, have lunch with one, dinner with another, a movie with the third, and so on. Continue dating the other men until a relationship with one is established.  Then call the others and let them know you have decided to be exclusive.”

4. We rely on online dating. “Dating on the web is like putting on a blindfold and throwing darts into the wind. You need to meet men face-to-face. Go on an outing to a place where men congregate—a car show, the races, a food and wine festival. Bring a married girlfriend—she won’t be competition—and approach at least three men. Throw a party at your home and require every attendee to bring along a single friend.”

5. We date in secret. “Women in our generation feel that not having a man is some sort of failure. If you’re not married, you are less than. So they feel self-conscious telling others they’re single. Big mistake. Tell everyone that you’re single and looking.”

6. We forget how to flirt. It’s been a long time since we were giggly schoolgirls with crushes. But you can and should get that feeling back. Here’s a quick flirting cheat sheet guaranteed to get a man to approach you:

  • *When you enter a room, find a guy who catches your eye.

  • *Once you spot him, immediately “separate from the herd.” Take a step away from your friends—no man will approach a group of women.

  • *Walk to the bathroom or to greet a friend so you can pass by him. As you pass, look right at him and smile like you’re going to stop and talk to him.  Don’t stop—keep walking.

  • *Pass him again when you walk back to your friends.

  • *In the off chance that he doesn’t approach, go up to him before you leave and give him your card. Say, “I noticed you from across the room. If you ever want to meet for coffee, I’d be open to that.”


Why do you need a dating coach? Enter to win two coaching sessions with Cheryl by commenting below. Thank you for entering. This contest is now closed.
19April   Welcome to the FOF Style Blog



Welcome to the FOF Style Blog—where women of substance share their style.

Thanks to our incredible FOF members, we’re privy to a world of insider style, from the hot new jewelry designer in Manhattan to the secret sample sale in Chicago. From the t-shirt that fits just right to the deep conditioning treatment every stylist is buzzing about. And like true FOFs, we can’t wait to tell everyone!

So we started this blog, where you can read . . .

Consider our FOF Style Experts your personal shoppers. Each week, we ask the experts from our FOF Shops—Wendy Foster, Joan Shepp, Churchill and Joseph to name just a few—what they’re loving right now.

Be the first to know when our favorite FOF stores are offering serious sales, trunk shows, designer previews and other noteworthy events.

FOF style is everywhere we look. Here we’ll spotlight real FOF women we meet on the street.

A look at where FOF women eat, shop and stay in every city from Chicago to Paris, Nashville to Istanbul.

Hope to see you here every day.

Xoxo, The FOF Team
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