You know how it is — you keep putting it off, this big cleanup. Your eyes keep drifting to that one closet that's bursting at the seams. For me, it was the prop closet, packed full of lingerie from over a decade of shooting. A colorful hodgepodge of impulse purchases, last-minute orders, and those famous "this might come in handy someday" acquisitions.
The sorting process was… well, sobering. An incredible amount of stuff went straight into the trash. Worn-out lace, stretched-out bands. But then there were these other pieces — honestly too beautiful and definitely too expensive to just send off to textile nirvana.
So what do you do with them? Sell on Vinted? Not happening. I'm a photographer, not a lingerie dealer. And I don't want to become one of those creative return artists who send used stuff back while pulling at heartstrings ("It didn't fit my girlfriend, unfortunately").
Most items are new. Others have been used, but for a maximum of thirty minutes during a shoot. And yes, they were properly cleaned afterward — with fabric sanitizer and everything that goes with it.

Package 1: XS/S
Rosanelly Body, Calzedonia Limited Edition Body Suit, 14 black panties, 4 white ones, one each in brown and pink, a Maison Close Body with open boobies, transparent top, and thigh-highs.
Sorry, all sold.




Package 2: M/L
Maison Close Soft Leggings in white, matching soft dress, Maison Close bra 75D with interchangeable straps, Mimi Holiday Garter Belt and Panties in blue, plus 17 additional panties.
Sorry, all sold.

Package 3: Mixed Clothes
Panties, tops, hot pants, and various other items — a colorful mix for adventurous photographers.
Sorry, all sold.


Before you ask: No, I'm not becoming a full-time lingerie dealer. This is a one-time thing because too much stuff has accumulated. But I figured, rather than letting these items gather dust unused, they could bring joy to others.