A Conversation with the Goddess and elomi Bra Designer, Liesl George

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Last week I had the great pleasure to spend a fabulous and informative afternoon with Liels George. Over the last six years, Liesl has been the designer for Goddess bras and now the new elomi bras. Born and raised in South Africa, and currently living in the UK, Liels is simply lovely. As she walked toward me to shake my hand, I was struck by her Cleopatra coloring, and her buxom shape. "How fabulous!" I thought to know that the designer for these full figure bra lines is herself full figured.

I’ve always known that Goddess bras were the first full figure bra line in the United States. And, their success has sustained the test of time. So, I wanted to know what Goddess, and now elomi, have done and continue to do to ensure that their bras are some of the best fitting full figure bras in the world. Liels was more than kind to share her knowledge.

Underwires – Starting with the underwires, Goddess and elomi underwires have a wider sweep or a longer diameter. Most underwire bras come up on the sides in front of the arm. However, a full figure girl has more breast tissue under her arm. This common wire style could rest on sensative breast tissue and cause pain. By opening up the wire further, and going farther under the arm, the Goddess and elomi underwires scoop up all a woman’s breast tissue and pull it into the bra cup. As Liels in her lovely British accent explained, this tends to have a minimizing effect and a better overall breast shape. She also uses very strong underwires. Liesl made the interesting point that when a woman complains of her underwires sticking outward in the middle of her chest, it can also be caused by cheap and flimsy underwires not being able to withstand the weight of larger breasts.

Soft cup Bras – I then asked Liesl about her design of soft cup bras. She had some very interesting insights. A soft cup bra, she feels, is popular because women who have had a bad experience with uncomfortable underwires feel this is their only option. In truth, she said, if the woman was able to get into her correct underwire size, she would probably stay with an underwire. After all, underwires will always give you a more defined silhouette. However, there are a lot of women out there who want soft cup bras, so she will continue to design them. The elomi bra line, though, will only consist of underwire bras for now. An additional point about soft cup bras. With a soft cup bra, it is apparenlty impossible to get the center panel or gore to lay flat against the sternum. Only an underwire can achieve this.

Goddess logoBra Straps – since Liesl’s arrival, all bras by Goddess and elomi  have been designed with restricted stretch elastic. Liesl explains that a rigid strap gives great support. but, when a woman moves, if the strap doesn’t have some give, it will pull or get out of place and be uncomfortable. On the other end, an elastic strap will give too much movement and thus reduce support. Also, a stretch elastic tends to curl into a "U" shape when stretched. This creates an even narrower strap on the shoulder which digs in. Restrictive stretch straps are wide and comfortable. They don’t curl, and provide just enough stretch to allow for movement without feeling bound. Oh, and as for those padded straps, Liesl has some designs that incorporate them, but she is not a fan. A padded strap reduces the length of strap adjustability. And, this limitation can prevent women from buying an otherwise fantastic product.

Bra Backs – Liesl prefers the leotard back styling. A leotard back design incorporates the strap into the back and gives a rounded or leotard back style to a bra rather than a common camisole back. There are several reasons for this design choice. According to Liesl, this design helps to reduce the  bra back from creeping up your back and the subsequent back fat this may cause. But secondly, and more important,  leotard back styling helps to better distribute the breast weight across and down the back rather than just at the shoulders. This goes a long way towards increasing comfort for full figure bra wearers.

Cup Design – Liesl is credited with coming up with the 4 section cup design seen in both the Goddess and elomi bra lines. As she stated, the best supporting cup will always be a multi-section cup. However, the 4th section Liesl has added is along the side. Rather than putting a support panel inside the cup, she has incorporated the panel into the cup construction itself. This helps to push breast tissue forward and further reduces breast spillage out the sides. She also made a very interesting point about the differences between US women and UK women. Over in the UK, there isn’t a thought about whether bra seams show through their clothing. It’s only in the US that women are obsessed about seamless bras.

Bra Sizing - Liesl first designs her prototype in a size 38H. She then grades it up to her size or 38N (or 38JJ in the US) and wears it around. That’s right, Liesl field tests all her designs for fit an comfort.
 
New Item – Liesl and everyone at elom is very excited about the new 1220 style bra. This is a seamless bra with very thin foam in the cups to provide modesty and shape without adding bulk. And unlike other foam cup bras, the fabric on the bra cups will not crease or snag. This makes this bra a great choice for travel or if your lingerie drawer doesn’t have much room.
 
It was a great pleasure to meet Liesl and her team. You can rest assured that every Goddess and elomi product has been carefully designed and market tested for quality and comfort. Liesl is truly passionate about her work and it shows in her attention to detail and design choices.

 

 

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5 responses to “A Conversation with the Goddess and elomi Bra Designer, Liesl George”

  • Lorraine Hunte says:

    As a size 34 GG (US), I can’t tell you how pleased I am with Elomi 1220…..the bra is perfect for me. I am happy to know that Goddess and Elomi are designed by a woman and that such thought and consideration goes into each.

    Comment by Lorraine Hunte
    April 11th, 2008 @ 10:52 am

  • Maureen Baker says:

    I have just discovered your bra’s & they are great & I do not want to wair another brand now but cannot find a stockist for EMMA EL 42FF anywhere. Any suggestions?

    Comment by Maureen Baker
    September 8th, 2008 @ 7:50 am

  • Tomima says:

    Hello Maureen – I’m afraid I don’t know what you are asking for. http://www.HerRoom.com carries the entire elomi line in all the sizes.

    Comment by Tomima
    September 11th, 2008 @ 6:17 pm

  • Shannon says:

    I too am having troubles finding Elomi Emma bras in my size 44G. I tried your site. I used to get them at Nordstroms buy my sales person said she can’t get them anymore H E L P!

    Comment by Shannon
    January 2nd, 2009 @ 11:15 pm

  • Tomima says:

    Hello Shannon – Well, I pulled our Elomi catalogs. The Emma style was not a great seller and thus was discontinued back in 2008. Sorry.

    Comment by Tomima
    January 5th, 2009 @ 11:54 am

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