By: Jordan Taylor
Lingerie has been a lifelong basic for women and other wearers throughout the centuries. Humans are inclined towards beauty and decadence, which is why there have always been undergarments made to be seen, felt, and ogled over. Sensual experiences are a connecting point in our existence and lingerie transcends culture, belief, and language.
An ancient sensual experience, even older than lingerie, are the acts of both creating and enjoying music. Differences in dialect, dogma, and personal intricacies blur into beautiful experiences when the beat is right. Music shapes a lot of how we feel, how we act, and how we interact with others. Whether you’re having a cozy, solo night in or an extravagant night on the town, there’s music to accompany you–just like there’s a lingerie set to adorn you. The same amount of care and compassion goes into making music and making lingerie, and it’s likely that we choose what we want to wear and what we want to listen to with similar senses of importance.
Each of our lingerie sets have a personality of their own, and while they can be worn for any occasion there are differences in the moods of each set. We’ve matched up the perfect album for each lingerie set at Amour Caché, so you can enjoy an experience that’s pleasing to both your mind and your body.
The Matilda, a loud, proud, and pretty style with room to switch it up between a cami or multi-way bra. You can have it all, just like in Dance Fever by Florence and the Machine
The Dani, a soft, sexy and empowering balconette. Soul sister to Shea Butter Baby by Ari Lennox
The Kim, a sheer black showy rose lace style that holds everything together like Erykah Badu's Mama’s Gun
The Julie, an everyday classic style to take you from day to play for any time, any place, any day, like Channel Orange by Frank Ocean
The Karla, a funky fresh take on form and stability cc: Open This Wall by Berlioz
The Cristal, a comfortable, fierce, versatile style deserves an album that follows suit. Much like A Seat at the Table by Solange
The Gin, a soft, sensual, supportive style that reminds us to stop and smell the lilacs. Reminiscent of The Universe Smiles Upon You by Khraungbin
The Ana, a lightweight, cherry-blossomed beauty that can be tucked away or come out to play. Just like Sound & Color by Alabama Shakes
The Ina, a meadowy dream in soft sage, an ode to The Celestial Suite by Pale Jay
The Jade, a sweetly intimate style founded on function much like At Last! by Etta James
The Rhonda, a style that has you covered all over, while leaving little to the imagination a la Oracolo by Skinshape
The Stephanie, a beautifully intimate and intricate design just like Grace by Jeff Buckley
The Jordan, a sensually sophisticated style that never goes out of style like Frank by Ms. Amy Winehouse