Lailides Lingerie for Small-Chested Women
We’ve been focusing quite a bit on larger cup sizes and plus-size lingerie – but every once in a while we find a beautiful new label specializing in the small cup sizes too! Today, we’re here to show you Lailides (it’s pronounced Lay-leed). The label caters only to women with sizes AA to B, and keeps that in mind from start to finish in both the designing and the manufacturing. High-end, made in the USA, and with the finest French lace – Lailides creates a beautiful and feminine look for women blessed with smaller breasts.
Designer Jennifer Shepard had been toying with the idea in the back of her mind for a while long before attending design school. “My sister and I could never find what we wanted. When we did find a comfortable, attractive bra that fit, we would buy them in every color and then wear them until the elastic threads were popping out. They were a bit embarrassing.”
Shepard believes that a woman should always be beautifully dressed beneath her clothes. With that idea in mind she incorporates the most beautiful stretch laces and trims, most of which are imported from France, into simple, elegant designs, which are fitted and re-fitted to be comfortable and flattering. “I believe that my customer will want to wear these pieces every day,” Shepard says.
The photos sure do look amazing. From now on, we’ll be tracking this petite lingerie label – so expect updates every once in a while!
For more info, images AND online shopping – check out the petite website at lailides.com
February 21, 2010 by Quick Blurbs
Filed under Jennifer Shepard, Lace, Lailides, Petite, Petite Lingerie, Small sizes

















Good to see you featuring Lailides. The styles shown look gorgeous & I share Jennifer’s view that women should be beautifully dressed underneath their clothes, as well as her frustration that relatively few brands recognise that small-busted women want lingerie that looks every bit as sophisticated & stylish as the styles that curvier women can buy (much more easily). Thanks for this post… I’ve also recently run a post about Lailides on my “Small bust, big heart” blog… great minds & all that.
Best wishes,
Catherine
The problem with Lailides is that going to most pages gets you a “Forbidden” message! Not what I’d call aggressive marketing.