Bodysuits & Harnesses
Bodysuits and harnesses are structured lingerie pieces that hug the bust and shape the silhouette. The bodysuit covers the torso in one piece and fastens at the crotch; the harness features graphic straps that frame without covering. Two approaches to bold lingerie that share the same spirit: shaping the body with elegance or audacity.
In summary: this collection includes bodysuits (one-piece garments) and fashion/lingerie harnesses (decorative straps). Bodysuits in lace, mesh, or satin, open or closed. Leather, elastic, or mesh harnesses — wearable alone or over other outfits. Pieces that define the silhouette and create a visual statement.
In the shop, this category appeals to those looking for lingerie with real character. More structured than a classic set, more visible than a simple bra and thong. The bodysuit and harness make a statement — of confident femininity, structured sensuality, and sometimes unapologetic fetish style.
| Type | Coverage | Ideal for |
|---|---|---|
| Closed lace bodysuit | Torso and crotch covered | Bold classic lingerie |
| Open bodysuit | Breasts or crotch exposed | Intimate moments, couples' play |
| Mesh bodysuit | Sheer graphic coverage | Bold contemporary effect |
| Chest harness | Straps around the chest | Worn over an outfit, as a fashion statement |
| Waist/thigh harness | Structured lower body | Fetish lingerie, accentuating the lower body |
| Bodysuit + integrated harness | Full-body piece | Complete signature piece |
A bodysuit replaces panties and a top under a fitted dress or high-waisted trousers. The advantage: no visible panty line, and the top stays in place. Practical and attractive for everyday wear, as long as the fit remains comfortable.
Worn alone for a partner, a bodysuit offers more coverage than a classic lingerie set while still making a bold statement. The play of sheer fabrics (lace, mesh) creates areas that are hinted at and revealed. Styles with strategic openings add a playful dimension.
Some structured bodysuits can be worn as a visible top under a jacket or blazer, with high-waisted trousers or a skirt. The result is an alternative outfit that breaks away from the classic look. Mainly for evenings or fashion events.
Lingerie/fashion harnesses can be worn in several ways. On bare skin for a pure lingerie effect. Over a lingerie set to add visible structure. Over a complete outfit (dress, top) for a bold fashion statement. Across the bust to draw attention to this area. Around the waist/hips to highlight the lower body. The versatility is real.
For more specifically BDSM harnesses with anchor points and more rigid materials, see the dedicated women's harnesses collection.
Everyday wear/underwear → simple lace or stretch-fabric bodysuit, with snap fastening for comfort. Intimate moments → open or sheer bodysuit, or lingerie harness. Fashion statement → structured harness worn over an outfit.
French lace for classic elegance. Mesh for a contemporary graphic look. Satin for tactile luxury. Leather/faux leather for a bold aesthetic. Each material conveys a different world.
Check the stitching, snaps, and buckles. A structured piece undergoes more strain than a simple bra — manufacturing quality makes the difference between a purchase that lasts and one that deteriorates quickly.
Over the past 10 years, I've seen this category evolve. Bodysuits, long confined to classic lingerie, have embraced more varied materials and bolder designs. Harnesses have taken off with the mainstreaming of fashion — today they're worn by people who would never have dared to wear them ten years ago.
My recommendation for a first piece: a French lace or two-material bodysuit (lace + opaque fabric), with a classic cut and high-quality materials. It's the most versatile investment — it can be worn as everyday lingerie, an intimate piece, or under an outfit. Add a harness later, once you know which style you're looking for.
Hand wash or machine wash on a delicate cycle in a mesh bag. Do not tumble dry. Lace and fishnet are delicate — gentle care helps preserve their lifespan. Leather harness: use leather care product. Elastic harness: machine wash on a delicate cycle.
The bodysuit has had several lives. A dance and sports garment in the 1980s, it became a lingerie staple in the 1990s, then was reimagined as a fashion piece in the 2010s (worn with high-waisted jeans and a blazer, it is still very popular today). This evolution means you can find bodysuits for almost every use — from purely lingerie to everyday fashion.
The recent history of fashion harnesses is interesting. Long confined to BDSM and alternative goth/punk fashion, they have become acceptable in mainstream settings since around 2015. Worn by celebrities on red carpets and incorporated into mainstream collections, harnesses have found their way into the wardrobes of people who would never have imagined wearing one ten years ago. This mainstream acceptance is one of the decade's most significant cultural shifts in lingerie and accessories.
The bodysuit has sporty roots — the dance and gymnastics leotard influenced the modern lingerie bodysuit. Some current lingerie bodysuits feature cuts directly inspired by dance leotards, with sculpted backs and necklines that highlight the line of the back. This heritage gives the bodysuit sporting legitimacy in addition to its seductive appeal — a bodysuit is a legitimate item of clothing, not just an erotic object.
Explore sexy dresses, fishnet bodysuits, and babydolls. For sturdy BDSM harnesses, explore the women's harnesses collection. Classic lingerie sets complete the look. This collection is part of the lingerie range.
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