Label Love: Miss Ferriday’s Lacy Lingerie-Inspired Pieces

imageBased on just her latest lingerie-inspired, ultra-feminine Miss Ferriday collection, it’s hard to imagine that founder Ann Ferriday got her big break by hand-sewing leather stage outfits for David Bowie and Elton John. But despite the fact that she first began sewing her own Barbie outfits and creating looks for flamboyant male music acts, her line is undoubtedly mature, sexy, and soft yet edgy. With a limited muted color palette and no florals, tribal print, or beaded embellishment in sight, the Summer 2010 collection is refreshingly summery in that it isn’t pointedly or obnoxiously summery. Instead, it’s mysterious and alluring with its lacy tunics, tanks, crop tops, and minidresses that are pretty without looking frou-frou, suggestive without being revealing, and sheer without verging on tacky. To browse the latest collection, available at Singer22, view the slideshow!

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