Étoile Noire
You know that feeling when you put on something beautiful and suddenly you're walking differently? Shoulders back, chin up, a little smirk? That's exactly what Noir Désir was designed to do.
This isn't just lingerie. It's a whole mood.
The balconette bra features delicate black floral lace layered over a sheer tan mesh — so it looks like your skin is glowing through the pattern. The underwire gives you that perfect lift (you know the one), and the thin black straps sit softly on your shoulders without digging in. Scalloped edges trace along your curves like they were drawn there just for you.
The high-waisted garter belt cinches your waist and makes you feel like a vintage pin-up — but modern, not costume-y. Four adjustable straps with gold-tone clips hold your stockings in place (or skip them and just let the straps do their thing — we don't judge).
And the thong? Matching black floral lace, V-shaped front, barely there at the back. Because feeling good shouldn't mean choosing between pretty and comfortable.
What's in the set:
- Balconette bra with underwire + sheer tan mesh + black floral lace
- High-waisted garter belt with 4 adjustable straps + gold-tone clips
- Matching V-front thong
Why you'll love it:
- The lace is soft, not scratchy — we checked
- The tan mesh makes it look like you through the lace, not a solid color
- Gold hardware adds a little luxury without being flashy
- Scalloped edges = that pretty "finger-tracing" detail
- True to size (finally, right?)
Style tip: Pair with black stockings for date night, or wear it under your favorite oversized shirt for that "I know something you don't" confidence on a regular Tuesday.
The details:
- Material: Premium floral lace + breathable mesh
- Hardware: Gold-tone clips and accents
- Care: Hand wash cold, lay flat to dry (she's delicate, treat her right)
- Available in sizes: [insert your size range]
One last thing: Noir Désir isn't about looking good for someone else. It's about that moment when you catch yourself in the mirror and think "damn, okay." That's the whole point.