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Ooh La La! Go Nude with Cabaret-Inspired Lingerie

June 28, 2014 by  
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This past April, the Roundabout Theatre Company brought back the 1966 Broadway production Cabaret, a musical set in 1931 Berlin (on the brink of the Nazis rise to power) that tells the tale of cabaret performer Sally Bowles (played by Michelle Williams) and her love interest, a young American writer Cliff Bradshaw, at the Kit Kat Klub.

As with any production that revolves around a seedy nightclub, Cabaret showcases its performers in various states of undress. And we got to see it all, in broad daylight no less, when Alan Cumming, who stars in the show as the Emcee, brought the Kit Kat Klub to the Rockefeller Plaza on the Today show. Though wildly risqué at first (especially over our morning coffee), we were transfixed on the scantily clad dancers in their second-skin underpinnings—titillating, yes, but demure at the same time.

Typically, nude underthings serve as necessities rather than sexy go-tos. But the Cabaret is making us rethink our nighttime lingerie altogether with neutral pieces that boast pretty sheer fabrics and lace detailing. Take a look at our inspired picks below:

Cabaret-Inspired Nude Lingerie

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From left: Belabumbum lace boyshorts, $33; journelle.com. Eberjey bralette and culottes, $44 (top) and $36 (bottom); anthropologie.com. Fortnight Lingerie long line bra, $120; journelle.com.

Cabaret-Inspired Nude Lingerie

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From left: Cosabella bra and boyshorts, $68 (top) and $33 (bottom); anthropologie.com. Calvin Klein Underwear bra, $40; net-a-porter.com.

Cabaret-Inspired Nude Lingerie

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From left: Natori bra, $68; trueandco.com. Elle Macpherson Intimates boyleg, $26; journelle.com.

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Lingerie shop now craft-beer bar

June 27, 2014 by  
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The Institution

BUSINESS PARTNERS: Ryan Gebbie and Kat McCorkindale have opened The Institution, a craft beer and cocktail bar on New Regent St.



Kat McCorkindale has traded crafted bras for craft beers.

The Christchurch entrepreneur has transformed her New Regent St shop, which she ran as Hot Damn! Lingerie, into a bar specialising in craft beers and cocktails.

The Institution is a 45-seat, two-level bar featuring five brews on tap, all from New Zealand but with international beers to be rotated.

There are a further 20 bottled beers in the fridge, and “not a Tui in sight”.

Six cocktails are on the menu, with six more to be added in coming weeks. Some include beer as a key ingredient.

The Institution was “not a loud music venue”, McCorkindale said.

“We’re more about enjoying a beer and talking.”

Business partner Ryan Gebbie had a “real passion for craft beer and is into the New Zealand beer scene”, she said.

He crafts beer on the side and wanted a platform to sell them.

McCorkindale said she was not much of a beer drinker until three years ago, when she moved straight into craft brews.

The pair were inspired by tiny Japanese bars and restaurants – some sitting just five people – in creating their small bar.

She hoped to serve alcohol upstairs while operating Hot Damn! on the main floor. However, consent rules required a 2-metre x 2m wheelchair-capable toilet in a shop 4m wide so it was decided the entire space would be devoted to the bar.

Hot Damn! now operates as an internet-only business after the Re:Start Mall outlet closed recently.

The decor features church pews, chalkboards, table legs fashioned from axes, and a unique handsaw chandelier. There is no television.

“We want people to engage and have a conversation,” McCorkindale said.

– The Press



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