Modibodi Has Just Dropped Your Next Lingerie Set - And It’s Period-Safe!
See how the new Renaissance collection is bringing sexy back to your cycle.
This month, Australian label Modibodi expands its library of protective products with the launch of its first Intimates range: the Renaissance collection. Defying all conventions around period underwear, the new arrival fuses delicate, lacy materials with leak-proof protection to deliver a reliable yet sexy lingerie set.
Whether briefs or thongs, each style adapts the typical look of lingerie bottoms by swapping out the bottom panel with the brand’s trademark three-layer technology. Scientifically proven to absorb moisture, the first layer – made up of merino wool – takes on moisture and controls odor, working together with the microfibre middle layer for quick drying. A single waterproof layer wraps around the panel, offering wearers a much-needed breathable quality. Like the wider range, the bottoms come with different absorbency levels to match your flow cycle.
Lending a sexy feel to the functional protective layer, Modibodi introduces an innovative Klauber lace to select bottoms. As well as being high-stretch, soft, and lightweight, the material perfectly replicates the characteristics of traditional lace with a scalloped edge and geometric detailed designs. Keeping the pieces fresh and contemporary, they drop in bold tones of orange, purple, red, and navy.
No lingerie set is complete without a coordinating bralette, so to round off the collection, Modibodi brings forth several plunge-neck, wire-free bralettes. Each item comes crafted with the same Klauber lace as well as contrasting trim that runs under each cup constructed from recycled nylon. Wear the set under a sheer blouse or mesh top to reveal the scalloped edge and bright tones, or keep it intimate and adorn the items in the sheets.
Take a closer look at the full range in the gallery above and stay tuned for more from Modibodi.
To shop and find out more about the Renaissance collection, head to Modibodi’s website now.