Damaris Autumn/Winter ‘08 Collection


Damaris‘ new collection certainly doesn’t disappoint!

The “queen of bottom cleavage” again delivers the trademark bum-highlighting knickers along with other luxurious pieces. In addition to the traditional knickers with cutouts and big bows, the corset-lacing knickers are more present than ever in this year’s autumn/winter collection. There is plenty of lace and seductive translucent fabrics, as well as a new style of “floppy-side” knicker in the Dahlia and Spherical ranges. The “floppy-side” knickers have draped tulle at the sides joining the front and back panels. We also see a waspie, a bodysuit that leaves very little to the imagination, and a floor-length nightie - a style Damaris hasn’t released since the earliest collections! You can buy yours from the Damaris website.

Damaris Dahlia Damaris Felidae
Damaris Linear Damaris Faroux
Damaris Pluto_S Damaris Spherical
Damaris Dahlia     Damaris Pluto     Damaris Itacare


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nice pieces but it really bugs me that the images on the Damaris website are so small. I’m really struggling to see the details. Surely a site of Damaris’ stature can afford to host slightly larger images?