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Wuthering Heights 2026 is the British underwear brand
Lounge:
Introducing Lounge x “Wuthering Heights” - inspired by the film of the season and reimagined through the art of flattering fit. This edit captures untamed romance and quiet obsession through deep jewel-toned intimates, sculpting corsetry, and intricate embroidery.
The Lounge "Wuthering Heights" inspired collection includes themed lingerie and sleepwear items like sets, bras, bodysuits, thongs, and pyjamas.
- Dahlia Intimates Set (Navy): A complete lingerie set with bra and matching bottoms in deep navy, featuring flattering fit and subtle embroidery for an untamed romantic vibe.
- Evelyn Intimates Set (Green): Jewel-toned green set including bra and briefs, designed with sculpting elements and intricate details evoking quiet obsession on the moors.
- Dahlia Bodysuit: Versatile one-piece bodysuit in navy-inspired hues, blending corsetry-like shaping with delicate embroidery for film-themed allure.
- Elodie Corset Set (Pink): Pink corset-style bra and thong set, emphasizing structured support and romantic lacework.
- Two-Tone Blossom Balcony Bra (Hot Pink): Balcony bra in vibrant hot pink with two-tone blossom prints, offering lift and floral detailing.
- Rosebud: Ribbed balcony bra with white floral and rosebud motifs, capturing delicate, obsessive romance.
- Caia Thong (Pink): Minimalist pink thong for pairing with sets, in soft fabric with subtle accents.
- Satin Cami Pyjama Top (Floral Print): Silky sleep top with floral patterns, adding a nighttime layer to the edit's sleepwear.
- Modal Pyjama Shirt: Soft modal fabric shirt for comfortable, themed lounging.
Betwixt The Sheets: The History of Sex, Scandal & Society
Wuthering Heights is a story full of passion, violence and sexual tension.
So it's no surprise that it shocked Victorian readers when it first came out. How did Emily Brontë, the daughter of a clergyman, create such a provocative world? How did the Brontê sisters write about sex and sexuality in their work? And how accurate is the new film to the original story?!
Joining Kate today is Dr Claire O'Callaghan, author and Brontë scholar, to take us back to Victorian England at the peak of the Industrial Revolution, and find out more about this scandalous story.
This episode was edited by Hannah Feodorov. The producer was Stuart Beckwith. The senior producer was Freddy Chick.
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