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Top 5 Most Beautifully Basic Bras

When we’re talking bras, basic doesn’t have to mean boring. There’s absolutely nothing humdrum about the everyday collections from fashion forward brands like Prima Donna, Simone Perele and Empreinte; they do key pieces far more stylishly than the nude T-shirt bras we’ve come to know so well.

“When you think about European design, you automatically think fancy, the best of the best,” says Bare Necessities premium buyer Heather Viskovic. “They do even ‘basic’ things really beautifully. In the US, Bare Necessities is where you’re going to find these brands and these sizes. We’re able to bring you something you’re not going to get at your nearest department store that will make you feel special.”

Read on to find out her top 5 most beautifully basic bras.

Prima Donna Madison Side Support Bra
“This is the ultimate basic,” says Heather of Madison’s soft gingham material and the wide stretch Leavers lace at the top of the cups that helps provide a perfect fit, even for slightly different size breasts, in one gorgeous bra. Lined but not padded, with reinforced side support that brings you front and center, Madison has very deep cups that can accommodate even the fullest, heaviest breasts, up to a 46 band and an I-cup. A Prima Donna bra is generally created from over 50 different pieces, making them both labor-intensive to produce and wildly effective at doing what they do. Choose neutrals, choose brights, but whatever you do, choose Madison—you’ll be glad you did.


Prima Donna Madison Side Support Bra

Prima Donna Every Woman Bra
An update on the popular and long-loved Seamless Satin Bra, Every Woman delivers the same great fit, but in four different flattering shades of skin and with pretty design details on the straps and underband. From the seamless and soft nonstretch microfiber (love the faint hint of shimmer), you get a natural shape, the support a full chest needs and modern styling—a practically unheard-of trifecta. And the convertibility afforded by the J-hook puts the whole thing over the top. Every Woman ought to be able to experience such a smooth, sleek and stylish stunner.


Prima Donna Every Woman Bra

Empreinte Cassiopee Seamless Full Cup Bra
Take one look at it, and you’ll see why Cassiopee is an otherworldly star: She’s as dazzling as technological innovations come. Empreinte’s top style globally is created out of a nonstretch seamless lace—think about how rare that is for a second—which is only possible using the most advanced heat-molds so you can fit right into the nice, deep cups. “It’s an extremely difficult process to do…almost unheard-of,” says Heather. The gorgeous, low-profile embroidery of the lace offers a bit of opacity and a hint of skin at the same time. But it only looks super delicate; this bra can carry the weight of up to a G-cup.


Empreinte Cassiopee Seamless Full Cup Bra

Marie Jo Avero Convertible T-Shirt Bra
Among average sizes, Marie Jo bras are practically iconic, with their stand-out polka dot or, in this case, daisy strap appliqués. “This basic is all about the straps—don’t be afraid to show them off this spring!” Heather says. “When you do, everyone knows it’s a chic Marie Jo bra.” This particular T-shirt bra comes equipped with memorable details like the soft tonal gingham fabric, the touch of lace at the center gore and the convertibility of the straps that takes it from an over-the-shoulder to a halter to a cross-back. “Forget about boring nude once in a while! This is a T-shirt bra with style to spare,” says Heather.


Marie Jo Avero Convertible T-Shirt Bra

Simone Perele Andora Demi T-Shirt Bra
“You just don’t find a T-shirt bra that goes up to a G-cup that’s this dressed-up,” according to Heather. The demi-cup sweetheart neckline and wide-set, detailed straps are well suited to someone with more of a straight or broad-shouldered figure. This is no traditional contour padded bra; the cups are made from a light, breathable spacer fabric with boldly oversized Guipure lace along the band. The best-selling style from this French brand, this T-shirt bra has already been around for years, so feel free to fall in love with it without worrying about it not sticking around next season. And if you love the styling, you’re going to be able to find it in other shapes, too: In the Andora collection, there’s also a convertible plunge bra and a minimizer to consider, plus panties.

In other words, these 5 key basics are anything but.

Simone Perele Andora Demi T-Shirt Bra

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hi from the land of DIY

Hi friends! Happy Monday! I think it’s Monday? It’s so weird how the days seem to all blend together. I hope your weekend brought you some peace and relaxation. Ours was packed with projects but we made time for ice cream, tent night in the living room, and some family walks.

Friday afternoon, I finished putting together a gallery wall in the living room and was like, “Let’s get the paint for the cabinets!”

Before you could say, “Lowes is the equivalent of Black Friday madness” we were covered in paint splatters: deglossing, priming, and painting. (In all seriousness though, Lowe’s was BANANAS. The Pilot wore a mask and was the only one who went inside, while the girls and I waited in the car, but I couldn’t believe the parking lot. I guess a lot of people are tackling home improvement projects while we’re stuck at home.)

I’ve had some requests to do a full post on the process, so I’ll definitely post the details when everything is finished. I will say that it takes 1400 years but the results are SO worth it. It’s already brightened up the kitchen and I can’t wait to see the final product!

I took a break from painting to drop off a baby gift to a friend, and wore real clothes for 3 whole hours.

Cool sock tan, bro.

(Dress is here! It’s $40 and such an awesome summer staple. I have a striped one and black one, too)

I came back home, we put the girls to bed, and it was back to painting until midnight. A LOT of the weekend was spent painting and priming. We’re so thankful for the girls’ ability to entertain themselves because it’s a huge project and surprisingly, it hasn’t been total anarchy around here. They’ve really learned how to just be kids and play since we’re not racing around from activity to event from morning until bedtime. Liv reads books to P, they play toys and board games together, run around in the backyard, and get drenched in the unicorn sprinkler. I joke that they’re having a jolly fine time throughout this whole thing (and I still think it’s going to be a huge struggle to get P to ever go back to preschool.)

Saturday night dinner was a Harney Cobb, which is one of our go-to dinners. We set out a bunch of salad toppings and everyone can make their own Cobb salad. (The girls’ are usually deconstructed and they crush it!) It’s grilled chicken, romaine, tomatoes, cucumber, black olives, hard boiled eggs, avocado, turkey bacon, and feta, topped with Ranch dressing.

Here’s what mine looked like:

(the Primal Kitchen vegan Ranch is amaaaazing)

We popped some wine and continued painting throughout the night and rest of the weekend. While I’ve been painting, I’ve been listening to the Jessica Simpson audiobook on one headphone and am really enjoying it. It makes the time go by so quickly! If you have any other audiobooks you love, please send them my way! (The author/narrator makes all the difference in the world.)

I just wanted to pop in and say hi! Thank you so much for stopping by the blog today. Have a wonderful morning and I’ll see ya soon.

Tell me, friends: any highlights or fun stories from the weekend?

xoxo

Gina

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