The Surprising Breakout Trend Of Spring 2016: Boudoir Dressing

Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the laciest of them all? When boudoir dressing makes headlines...

Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively at the White House State Dinner. Photo: Getty Images
Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively at the White House State Dinner. Photo: Getty Images

It’s no secret that boudoir dressing is one of spring/summer 2016 highlights, yet only last week it made front page news. While attending a White House State Dinner with her beau in tow, Blake Lively’s Ralph & Russo silky robe not only invited paparazzi’ flash bulbs, but also created polarising reviews. We think that her choice is definitely a nod to the runway trend, proving once again that if done right, a sexy slinky dress or a racy lacy number will create a buzz. Here are some other examples when boudoir dressing hits the sweet spot.

Madonna. Photo: Getty Images

Madonna. Photo: Getty

 

Kate Moss. Photo: Getty Images

Kate Moss. Photo: Getty

Whitney Houston. Photo: Getty Images

Whitney Houston. Photo: Getty

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Rita Hayworth

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Elizabeth Taylor

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Burberry spring/summer 2016

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Céline spring/summer 2016

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Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci spring/summer 2016

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Saint Laurent Paris spring/summer 2016

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Balenciaga spring/summer 2016

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Blake Lively wears Ralph & Russo Haute Couture spring/summer 2016

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Burberry spring/summer 2016

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