Ennia Lingerie

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About Ennia Lingerie

In Spain In 1987, Mercedes Vila gave shape to her innovative ideas about lingerie by founding Ennia in La Coruna, Northern Spain. Mercedes had designed for some of the leading lingerie companies and was able to use her experience to design a fabulous range of lingerie of her own, at first only available in Spain. She and her husband Miguel Irissari together with their two sons David (who has very many talents, especially with photography) and Diego Irissari also help run the company, which is very focused on providing quality, sophistication, style and stunning exquisite designs for the discerning woman. Mercedes and her team of 20 ladies, led by Lourdes, produces this fabulous lingerie in their small workshop in the beautiful northern Spanish coastal town of La Coruna. Her lingerie was overwhelmingly successful in Spain and some years ago, she decided to offer her exceptional product to countries outside of Spain.

You can now shop online for all of your lingerie needs, with Ennia there are three stunning main collections, Cabaret, Elite, Dreams and there always available a wonderful range of (Sale Clearance items) at greatly reduced prices. Every year new designs are introduced and these become available on our website.

All of these products are made from the highest quality materials, embroideries from Switzerland, Austria, France and Italy and with extensive use of the famous Leavers lace from Calais in France across the range, this adds a touch more luxury. Nowadays her collections can be found in many countries across the world and the list continues to grow, Italy, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Dubai, Lebanon, Bahrain, Japan, Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand and the UK. All of our products come 100% from within the EU and Switzerland and are 100% made in Spain using traditional methods which all meet ISO9001 standards. In fact should an item you would like to buy not be in stock in your size, the workshop in Spain will do all it can to make it for you.

There is nothing mass-produced about Ennia Lingerie and at a time when the fashion industry in Australia, New Zealand and the UK is being flooded by cheap, low-quality imports often manufactured using exploited labour, we think it is very important to support traditional,skilled manufacturing or its very existence will come under an increasing threat in the future. It is now possible for women in the Australia, New Zealand and the UK to buy at very affordable prices from the comfort of their own homes via our website in the knowledge that they are buying Lingerie that is exclusive and very feminine and with an extensive range to suit all tastes. So please, browse our our Collections and extensive range at your leisure; we feel sure that you will want to own at least one piece of this stunning collection.

In 2010 we decided to expand our range by adding some sensational new European only brands and we invite you to Browse through these collections they provide an excellent variation for choice including every day Lingerie, special event Lingerie, Bridal and Wedding Lingerie, Nightwear Lingerie, Babydolls and also many choices for 'Mix and Match, Shorties, Briefs/Panty's and Thongs (G-Strings)'. The new brands are as follows:- Roza, Corin, Gracya, Irall , Beauty Night , V.I.P.A and Wolbar.

We welcome any comments you may have about the products or your shopping experience with us, as we strive to bring further improvements, extend our range and provide you with excellent customer service. So if you want really quality lingerie then we recommend you buy lingerie online with us.

All Customers that shop with us also are offered a Free product from our Ennia Free Gifts section at the checkout and these can provide some great savings on Lingerie and also a great range of natural Spa products which are all sourced in the UK and are ethically produced, these range from Body Butters, Candles, Soaps, Incense etc.

Leavers Lace

Whenever you see the 'Leavers lace' logo on any of our photos then this indicates that the Leavers lace method has been used in the making of the garment, this is a special method used from Calais, in France and means that the weave and delicacy is unique and it adds extra luxury. For more information about the method and the use of 'Leavers lace' in the making of Ennia lingerie please click on the ‘Dentelle De Calais’ page link which will provide more information about the history of this method.

Remember to look for the 'Dentelle De Calais' logo on our products, its special, luxurious and feels great against the skin.

When you Buy Lingerie online you very rarely find products using the Leavers lace logo on any of their products, this is NOT the case with Ennia Lingerie, if you see any of our photos displaying the above logo then this indicates that the Leavers lace method has been used in the making of the garment, this is a special method used from Calais, in France and means that the weave and delicacy is unique and it adds extra luxury and comfort to every garment.

Their is some very interesting information associated with Leavers lace and the information below explains about the history and the method regarding the use of Leavers lace in the making of Ennia Lingerie and hopefully you will find this informative. Some examples of items in our range with Leavers lace are these three great sellers.

Raw material was lacking during the Liberation of France and new inspiration had to be sought after: staple fibre, rayon, nylon, Lurex and Plastilam emerged, and what a success! The Americans were won over and became the most important customers.

The French fashion world set the pace; demand was constant and persisted until 1956. The protective measures taken in economical retaliation by some American states following political stances, figure amid some of the setbacks the lace industry was subjected to. While it may appear trivial, the suppression of mantillas in the religious order came as a heavy blow to the profession.

Forsaken by the fashion industry another major crisis occurred between 1967 and 1976. It took a substantial effort to promote lace in the dressmaking, fashion and design industries, the comeback of women�s fashion is feminine. The lingerie success gave the lace industry a new lease of life, punctuated by the quest of technical and stylistic creations. Aimed at the great fashion houses, the lacemakers of Caudry produced a high quality product on Leavers looms carrying the DENTELLE DE CALAIS label.

Some of the greatest fashion houses; Yves Saint Laurent, Chanel, Christian Lacroix, Hanae Mori, Guy Laroche, Christian Dior, Karl Lagerfeld, Cerruti and Jean Paul Gaultier succumbed, eager to incorporate this noble, refined and artistic material in their work. As 80% of the lace produced is exported to 100 different countries, it must be adapted to today�s fashion demands. Adding to the more traditional materials, the industry has now added silk, wool, cotton, synthetic fibres, silver and gold threads, cellophane and elastic for comfort.

Calais Lace has succeeded in seducing a new public through the press and shows intended for the public at large. The great comeback of evening wear and the use of Calais Lace in day wear, have opened new horizons: alternately sportswear associated with leather, wool, flannel, flannelette or shirt fleece fabric, trenches, suits. Lace in dresses, skirts and blouses are adorned with sequins, pearls and flocking to become luxurious, dazzling and sophisticated items