Sets

SETS

A set is lingerie thought of as a whole: a matching bra and brief, sometimes completed with a suspender belt or a basque, for a silhouette that's coherent down to the last detail. Two- or three-piece sets, open-cup models, mesh or lace versions, graphic harnesses: this category brings together coordinated outfits for every mood, from the matched everyday to the staging of seduction.

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Lingerie sets: the art of coordinating everything

Wearing a set means choosing coherence: the pieces are designed to go together, same fabrics, same finishes, same intention. Where a mismatched brief and bra are a compromise, a set is a silhouette. It's what changes everything when you look in the mirror — the impression of a complete outfit, not an assembly.

In this category, you'll find classic two-piece sets, three-piece outfits completed with a suspender belt, more daring open-cup models, coordinated basques, mesh or lace versions, as well as more graphic harness sets. Everything to build a whole silhouette, from the softest to the boldest.

A successful set isn't measured by the number of pieces, but by the harmony they form together. The coherence of a coordinated outfit often creates more effect than a single spectacular piece worn at random.

Which set should you choose?

It all starts with the occasion. A two-piece set in lace or microfibre fits into everyday life and is worn under an outfit without a thought. A three-piece outfit with a suspender belt, a coordinated basque or an open-cup model are better kept for moments of seduction. First ask yourself whether you're after discreet matching or staging.

Then comes the question of size, trickier on a set than on a single piece. The bra is chosen on the cup and band, the brief on the hips: on some models the two are ordered separately, on others as a single set size. Check the composition of the set carefully before choosing, especially for multi-piece models.

The main types of sets

From the simplest to the most complete, the catalogue falls into a few main families. Here are the markers to find your way.

Two-piece sets

The basic duo: a matching bra and brief or thong, in lace, microfibre or mesh. Versatile, it's worn for everyday as much as for a more intimate moment, and lays down the coordinated silhouette without fuss.

Three-piece sets

They add a suspender belt, an extra thong or one more piece to the duo. The silhouette is built up further and runs down towards the thighs, for a more dressed-up effect, made for occasions and seduction.

Open-cup sets

Bolder, they include a bra or bustier that bares the bust, while keeping the coherence of the outfit. Frankly made for intimacy, they play the card of desire without detour.

Suspender sets and basques

When the set is structured, it rests on a basque or a coordinated suspender belt that holds the whole silhouette. Elegant and built, these models dress an evening or a moment when you want a pronounced presence.

Mesh and lace sets

The fabric makes the effect: mesh plays on graphic transparency, lace on feminine softness. Coordinated across every piece, these sets hint at the skin and add an instant sensual touch.

Harness and bondage sets

The most graphic: straps, rings and plays of webbing draw the body in lines. Inspired by fetish aesthetics, they speak to those who love to structure the silhouette and own a frankly assertive register.

Two pieces or a complete set?

The two-piece set banks on simplicity: a matching bra and brief, easy to wear and to pair. It's the choice for coordinated everyday, the one you pull on without thinking and that lays down a clean silhouette under any outfit. Practical and versatile, it suits every occasion without overdoing it.

The complete set — three pieces, suspender belt, basque — plays a different card: it builds the whole silhouette and banks on effect. It's often kept for evenings and moments of seduction, where you want a more accomplished staging. Less everyday, more spectacular: it's up to each person to choose by the moment and the mood.

Tips for choosing and wearing them well

A few simple pointers are enough to find the set that really suits you and keep it in good shape.

  • Check the composition: the same name can mean two or three pieces; read the detail to know what the set includes.
  • Choose each piece to its own measure: the bra on the cup and band, the brief on the hips, when the sizes are ordered separately.
  • Match the set to the occasion: two pieces in lace for everyday, a complete outfit with suspenders for an evening or a moment for two.
  • Wash gently: a delicate cycle at low temperature and flat drying preserve the lace, mesh and the clips of suspender models.
  • Take your time: if you're starting out, a two-piece set is easier to wear than a complete multi-piece outfit.

Our selection of sets

At Tentations, we've gathered everything you need to dress the silhouette as one: two- and three-piece sets, open-cup models, coordinated basques, mesh or lace outfits and harness sets, in a range of styles designed for every body type.

You'll find both matching outfits for everyday and complete sets designed for seduction, from the discreet duo under an outfit to the multi-piece staging. The coherence of a set often makes all the effect.

If you're unsure, start with a two-piece set in lace or microfibre, easy to wear and to pair. You can then explore three-piece outfits, basques or open-cup models to vary the effects, occasion by occasion.

Frequently asked questions

How many pieces does a set include?

It depends on the model. A two-piece set brings together a bra and a brief or thong; a three-piece outfit often adds a suspender belt. Always check the composition before choosing.

How do I choose the size of a set?

The bra is chosen on the cup and band, the brief on the hips. Depending on the model, the pieces are ordered separately or as a single set size.

What's the difference between a two- and three-piece set?

The two-piece brings together a matching bra and brief. The three-piece adds a piece, often a suspender belt, for a more built silhouette and a more dressed-up effect.

Can a set be worn for everyday?

Yes, especially two-piece models in lace or microfibre, discreet under an outfit. Complete outfits with suspenders are better kept for evenings and moments of seduction.

How do I care for my set?

Favour a gentle wash at low temperature and flat drying, avoiding the tumble dryer. This preserves the lace, mesh, clips and elasticity over time.

What is a harness set?

It's an outfit inspired by fetish aesthetics, made of straps and webbing that draw the body in graphic lines. It's worn on its own or over another piece of lingerie.

Is delivery discreet?

Yes. Orders are prepared with discretion and shipped in neutral packaging, with no explicit indication of the contents on the outside.

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