Marie Jo Styling

Eight out of ten women wear the wrong bra size. Research shows that women increasingly buy their lingerie from cheap stores that offer inadequate fitting room service. Unfortunately, a cheap bra will have a negative effect on how you look, without it really being obvious why. However pretty it may look and however much it may cost, a bra that does not fit properly will not give you the support you need, which means it will not produce the desired effect. 

With this in mind, Marie Jo has launched the prestigious Marie Jo Styling project, with the aim of improving the service consumers can expect in good specialist lingerie stores. Over the next few years, Marie Jo will invest efforts to help independent retailers in Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany and France develop their know-how and sales culture. Experienced Marie Jo instructors will provide intensive training in lingerie styling to owners and staff of selected specialist lingerie stores. There will also be a magazine that women can pick up in these stores.

Lingerie is more than pure aesthetic pleasure and can do more for you body than you think. It supports your bosom, improves your figure, and it can emphasize your body's strong points. With the right lingerie, you feel beautiful.

For every kind of woman, the right lingerie exists to do her body justice. Let yourself be screened by an experienced lingerie stylist to find it.

A luxury for  few? Not any longer. These styling sessions belong to the everyday service of the lingerie specialty stores that joined the Marie Jo Styling program. You will leave the store with perfectly fitting lingerie, and an improved sense of self-confidence.

The Marie Jo Styling Program is being rolled out across Europe as of Spring 2007.

Lingerie not only helps you look beautiful and seductive, it is also functional because your breasts also need a well-fitting bra.

Breasts are composed exclusively of soft tissue: skin, mammary glands, blood vessels, fat tissue and ligaments. The ratio between these tissues change with age, but breasts do not have a muscle or a bone to protect them from gravity or other forms of extreme pressure, like sports. That is why the breasts require external support, from a well-fitting bra.

The larger the breasts, the greater the need of good support. Breasts that are inadequately supported soon loose their shape and firmness, which is not aesthetically pleasing and may be painful.