Simone Perele
Caroline Randell is a UK Brand Partner for Simone Perele. We love the stunning continuity collections of Simone Perele lingerie, including Caresse, Andora, Delice, Reve, strapless bras, and this season's fantastic fashion selection. We are one of the largest suppliers of Simone Perele bras and underwear in the UK.
This brand is named after its founder Simone Pérèle, a corset maker from Paris who first opened her boutique in 1948. Today, the company is still a family business, owned by Simone’s grandchildren. Throughout its history, the brand has celebrated femininity and freedom. The brand’s iconic features are seamless cups, intrinsic details and natural silhouettes. The secret of longevity is in the brand’s careful attention to women’s needs. The French knit and ever-modern style complete the picture of an authentic woman who always stays true to herself.
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Simone Perele Bras & Lingerie
Simone Perele Lingerie is led by the fact that women do not need to choose between elegance and comfort. Their manufacturing secrets have been passed down with the same passion and precision for decades, from one collection to the next, to guarantee the perfection of each and every one of their styles.
We are delighted to announce that we now offer the complete range of the latest French underwear by Simone Perele. Whether you are looking for elegance, comfort, or sophistication, you will find something that suits your taste in Simone Perele's newest offerings.
The Andora collection presents smooth seamless cups that come into shape by today’s cutting edge technologies. 3D-moulded padded bras are complete with cotton slips and thongs. Classical black and white colours are expanded with delicate Blush, Skin Rose, Amaretto and Canyon Brown.
The Caresse line experiments with smooth moulded cups and intriguing lace to create a bolder, brighter collection in Tango Red, Boreal Green, Ink Blue and Coco Brown.
The Reve collection features delicate satin lace all around. It comes in Sakura Pink, Glamourous Mauve, Cosmic Blue, Prestige Blue, Cranberry, and Apricot.
The Eugenie Line uses modal fibres to create a particularly soft and tender feeling with generous cuts and simple geometric shapes. The collection comes in classical colours as well as Midnight, Saline Blue, Byzantine, Fuchsia and Aqua.
The sensual Delice collection is distinguished by transparent guipure lace with tender accents of a different colour. It comes in Prestige Blue, Moonlight, Blush, Nude, Safari, Atoll Blue, and sparkling Gem Black.
These are only some of the many diverse and exquisite collections that we offer across various categories. We invite you to take your time and explore our extensive range of products to discover even more wonderful items that cater to your tastes and preferences.
Simone Perele Brand FAQ
Is Simone Perele a French brand?
Yes, Simone Perele is a distinguished family-owned French company that has its headquarters located in the beautiful and historic city of Paris. Established in 1948, Simone Perele has built a reputation for excellence and quality, becoming a well-known name in the fashion and lingerie industry.
Which colours are available?
Simone Perele offers a broad variety of colours, although it mostly keeps it classical monochrome with only occasional eye-catching glimpses of colour. Apart from the classical black and white, different collections come in different shades of pink, brown, blue, red, and turquoise.
What does Peau rosée mean?
The Peau rosée colour in the Andora collection translates to Skin Rose in French. It is a delicate and natural shade of pink. This subtle hue is almost invisible when worn by ladies with light skin tones. It provides a gentle touch of colour that enhances the natural complexion without being overly noticeable, giving a soft and elegant look.
What is Guipure lace?
Guipure lace is distinguished by its method of connecting motifs with bars or plaits rather than using a net or mesh background. The word "Guipure" is derived from French and originally referred to lace that featured a gimp or thicker thread outlining the pattern. It is often used in bridal gowns, evening wear, and luxurious lingerie, such as the Delice collection by Simone Perele.