Fleur du Mal Lingerie
New York, 2012. Jennifer Zuccarini named her brand after Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du Mal — the poems, the dandyism, the deliberate edge. Lingerie meant to be seen as much as worn under.
The Fleur du Mal cut is its own thing. A bodysuit that holds up under a blazer. A lace bra that reads under a sheer shirt — and is meant to. Silk slips that pass as slip dresses with the right shoes. Each collection works around a thematic anchor — ballet, Japanese photography, the iconography of poker — translated into embroidery, lace, print.
Bralettes, balconettes, briefs and thongs, slips, and the silk bodysuits that have become the house's quietest signature.