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What is it with Dolores' legs
that turns all these mens heads?
My (husband) won't return for sure
That's how fast all this love is over
What is it that draws men like a magnet?
What is it that fills them with such a passion
Who has this secret magic?
What is it that draws men like a magnet?
Oh it's just Dolores' stockings that turn your husbands heads
So wear just the same stockings and give it a try
And see they will only look at you
Because then every woman will have beautiful legs and will only spin for him
A real elegant Lady knows for sure that this name (Baumhüter) means quality.
Eh, I dunno. She may as well be naked without her entire head laced up.
Oddly, had a momentary Helmut Lang à la 2003 flashback from the thigh, down.
Skin-tight coverage is even more provocative than nude, you're right... We can leave the rest to KinkZeitgeist, though
And yes, I see the 2003! HL certainly knew how to transfer umentionables into his design world, explicitly and otherwise... Too bad you can't find many pairs of new underwear from 10+ yrs ago.... Hahaha. At least I can try to get a pair of the bondage pants!
Nightfall is such a wonderful line. While I own several pairs of the stoclings I never got around to buy any of their lingerie, mainly because they never made them in small bandsizes and I refuse to buy anything that's not a set.
Nightfall is such a wonderful line. While I own several pairs of the stockings I never got around to buy any of their lingerie, mainly because they never made them in small bandsizes and I refuse to buy anything that's not a set.
I used to have that rule, but now I buy bottoms often without the matching top because I'm not a big underwire fan. Triangle bras, however, I have a soft spot for.
That wasn't supposed to be a pun.
And speaking of A.F. Vandevorst, have you seen this?
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