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| 70s
| While some women were
burning their bras, others were wearing Star by NATURANA.
While bodies became more liberated, bras became more discreet,
comfortable, and even transparent. Given the sexual revolution,
seduction and glamour became less a part of the day's
agenda. With Star, a polyester bra with a crossover front,
NATURANA focused on comfort and fit. In Germany, Showstar
Marlene Charell presented it with great success. It soon
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The
Star remains today one of the biggest selling models and
has become a symbol of the brand. Since its introduction,
over 30 million pieces have been manufactured and sold.
The cups of the Star are moulded. In the 70s, NATURANA
developed its own techniques by which it was able to mould
several varying materials, even cotton, while maintaining
their opacity but without the risk of tearing.
In 1973, NATURANA introduces its first swimsuit collection.
Thanks to the collaboration with Südtrikot, the manufacturer
also extends its collection to nightwear and lingerie
from 1976 on. |
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80s
| The feel-good style of
the 80s was centred on the idea of comfort. There was
a desire for more natural materials, protection, and authenticity.
NATURANA has been a large cotton user for quite some time.
Constantly looking for new innovative fibres, the company
was able to meet the demand for natural materials, which
would be worn against the skin. This new body consciousness
simultaneously caused a revival of interest in functional
models
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strengthening its panty girdles, a youthful touch was
added which greatly enhanced feminine curves. Counteracting
this trend, was also a return to femininity, silk and
uplift bras made a come back. NATURANA then consolidated
this by shaping the Irma la Douce Brand: a mix between
extravagance and sophistication, yet inventing new trends.
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