Bodystocking

BODYSTOCKING

The bodystocking is one-piece lingerie: a suit that dresses the body from the bust down to the feet, in a single close-fitting piece. In fine fishnet, with an open crotch, set with rhinestones or with asymmetric cuts: this category brings together models that play on transparency and draw the whole silhouette, to wear on their own like a second skin or under an outfit for a more suggested effect.


Bodystocking: one-piece lingerie

The bodystocking is one-piece lingerie: it dresses the body from the shoulders down to the feet, in a close-fitting piece that follows every curve. Halfway between tights and a bodysuit, it plays on transparency and material more than support, revealing the silhouette while lightly veiling it.

In this category, you'll find fishnet bodystockings, open-crotch models, rhinestone-set versions and more worked cuts — bare shoulders or asymmetric lines. Pieces made to be worn on their own, like a second skin, or under an outfit for a more suggested effect.

A bodystocking doesn't just cover: it draws. It's the play of the fishnet on the skin, what it hints at more than what it hides, that makes all its charm.

Which bodystocking should you choose?

Start with the effect you're after. A closed model dresses the whole silhouette and is worn as a piece in its own right, on its own or sheer under an outfit. An open-crotch model keeps the same visual effect while leaving direct access, made for intimacy. The cuts — bare shoulders, asymmetric lines — then steer the style, from the most understated to the most graphic.

Then think about size and material. Fishnet is stretchy and adapts to the body shape, but go by each model's size guide, given by height and measurements. A fine mesh plays on transparency, a heavier thread draws a more graphic grid on the skin; details like rhinestones add a touch of sparkle where the eye lands.

The main types of bodystockings

From the simplest fishnet to the most worked cuts, the catalogue falls into a few families. Here are the markers to find your way.

Fishnet bodystockings

Fishnet is the flagship material of the bodystocking: a stretchy mesh that follows the body and plays on transparency from the bust down to the feet. Depending on the fineness of the thread, it barely veils or draws a more marked grid on the skin.

Open-crotch models

Made for intimacy, these bodystockings keep the look of a full suit while leaving direct access. You enjoy the same second-skin effect without having to take the piece off — an asset for play between two.

Rhinestone-set models

A few rhinestones set along the body's lines catch the light and draw the eye. These sparkling details turn a simple bodystocking into a dressier piece, ideal for a staging or an evening.

Bare-shoulder cuts

Free straps or a neckline that frees the shoulders: these models open up the upper body and soften the line. A more sensual cut, that shows off the bust and neck while keeping the effect of a full suit.

Asymmetric designs

Oblique lines, offset cuts or a single-shoulder play: asymmetric models break the symmetry for a more graphic result. A bold cut, for those after a bodystocking with marked character.

Open or closed bodystocking?

The closed bodystocking dresses the whole silhouette in a single continuous piece. It's worn as a true piece of lingerie — on its own, like a second skin, or sheer under an outfit for a more suggested effect. It's the choice for the complete look, banking on the play of the fishnet along the whole length of the body.

The open-crotch bodystocking keeps exactly the same visual effect, but leaves direct access. Made for intimacy, it avoids having to take the piece off and extends the play without breaking the silhouette. Between the closed model you wear and show, and the open model made for the moment between two, the choice mainly depends on the use you expect from it.

Tips for a first use

Fragile by nature, a fishnet bodystocking is chosen and handled with a little care. A few pointers to start well.

  • Go by the size guide: fishnet is stretchy, but go by the height and measurements shown for a clean result, neither too taut nor loose.
  • Put it on gently: roll the piece onto the body without pulling, with no nails or jewellery, to avoid catching the fine mesh.
  • Spot the orientation and openings: identify the top, the bottom and any open crotch before putting it on, to position the piece correctly.
  • Wear it on its own or sheer: on bare skin for the second-skin effect, or under an open outfit for a more suggested transparency.
  • Hand wash: a gentle wash in lukewarm water, without wringing, and flat drying preserve the stretch and fineness of the fishnet.

Our selection of bodystockings

At Tentations, we've gathered bodystockings that play on fishnet and transparency: closed or open-crotch models, rhinestone-set versions and more worked cuts, from bare shoulders to asymmetric lines. Enough to dress the body in a single piece, from the simplest to the most graphic.

You'll find both models to wear on their own, like a second skin, and pieces made for intimacy thanks to their open crotch. To pair, why not, with heels or an accessory to build a complete silhouette.

If you're discovering the bodystocking, a simple fishnet model is the best way in: easy to wear, instantly sensual. You can then explore rhinestone versions or asymmetric cuts, depending on the effect you're after.

Frequently asked questions

What exactly is a bodystocking?

It's one-piece lingerie that dresses the body from the shoulders down to the feet. Halfway between tights and a bodysuit, it plays on transparency and a second-skin effect more than support.

What's the difference with a bodysuit or tights?

A bodysuit stops at the crotch and tights start at the waist; the bodystocking covers the whole body in a single continuous piece, from the bust down to the feet.

How do I choose my size?

Fishnet is stretchy and adapts to different body shapes, but go by each model's size guide, given by height and measurements.

Is a bodystocking worn on its own or under clothing?

Both. On its own, it gives a second-skin effect; under an open outfit, it brings a more suggested transparency. It's up to you to choose by the moment.

What's the open crotch for?

It keeps the same visual effect as a closed model while leaving direct access, without having to take the piece off. It's an asset made for intimacy.

How do I care for a fishnet bodystocking?

Hand wash it in lukewarm water, without wringing or rubbing, then leave it to dry flat. The fine mesh and the stretch are preserved by gentle care.

Is delivery discreet?

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