Move over Dr. Rey, turns out that you’re not the only one making Shapewear for women who’d like to hide their bulge. Shapewear, it turns out, is really really popular. And, despite the economic downturn, shapewear manufacturers are reportedly raking it in.
Entries Tagged 'Shapewear For Women and Sexy Girls' ↓
Shapewear for Sexy Women: Maidenform Shapewear
December 5th, 2009 — Female Underwear: Best Models Lingerie| 2010 Style Trends, Shapewear For Women and Sexy Girls
Dr Rey’s Shapewear in Canada
December 1st, 2009 — Female Underwear: Best Models Lingerie| 2010 Style Trends, Shapewear For Women and Sexy Girls
Dr. Robert Rey of Dr. 90210 talks about his Dr Rey shapewear which, according to the doctor himself, is a good alternative to surgery.
Dr. Rey’s Shapewear: Underwear Alternative to Surgery?
September 25th, 2009 — Female Underwear: Best Models Lingerie| 2010 Style Trends, Shapewear For Women and Sexy Girls
Who says you have to undergo plastic surgery to have a good looking body? Not Dr. Robert Rey of the E! Network’s Dr. 90210. And not fashion designer Bruno Schiavi. The two teamed up to create undergarments for women (called Dr. Rey’s Shapewear) that would have the same visual effect as plastic surgery.
Scala Bio-Fir Leggings: Anti-Cellulite Underwear?
September 18th, 2009 — Leggings: Girls Sexy Wet Look Leather Leggings| 2010 2009 Style Trends, Shapewear For Women and Sexy Girls, Womens Fashion Tips Style Trends | 2009 | 2010 | 2011
The company that brought us the anti-cellulite pants has added another product to their product line. Famewatchers, meet the Scala Bio-Fir Leggings. Like the pants version of this thingie, it is supposed to melt cellulite while you are wearing it.
Scala Bio-Fir: Pants Can Melt Cellulite?
May 7th, 2009 — Best Celebrity Fashion: 2010 Style for Men and Women, Shapewear For Women and Sexy Girls, Weird Stuff, Womens Pants: Short Pants | Dress Casual Formal | 2010 Celebrity Trends
Is the Scalia Bio-Fir pants, which reportedly melts the cellulite of those who are wearing them, too good to be true? If it does melt one’s cellulite through infrared rays, what are the side effects – if any – of these infrared rays? Cancer, probably?
We don’t know about you but this is either the greatest technological breakthrough in fashion or the greatest scam ever.



