Jane Pain

Grey Sheep

Location

london / United Kingdom

University

autodidact

Created by Argentinean designer Patricia Salinas, Jane Pain lingerie, a design-oriented luxury lingerie label has arrived in London with a stunning concept: an inclusive set of lingerie from flirty to fierce, from practical to extravagant and from humble to jaw dropping. In the true spirit of Psycho candy, the latest collection, our pieces embody elements of light and dark attitudes; in the same way your favorite box of assorted chocolates mixes things up to keep them interesting, so too does Jane Pain. The softness of the baby dolls stands as strongly as the open cup pink and black bras that, combined with matching bottoms, present a passionate image without crossing the line to fetish wear. Some items of our collection include matching bra and panty sets in a range of tasty colors and coordinates that can be worn for daily wear — and “unwrapped” for a pleasant surprise later on. Also individual panties add to the remarkable breadth of accents, and luxurious lavender separates are available with or without eye-catching pink ruffles.

The collection: PSYCHOCANDY
Psycho Candy, the most luxurious Jane Pain’s collection to date. Created in Italian satin and with handmade details, the collection has been inspired by the hypnotic, ironic and bizarre world proposed by the film Beyond the valley of the dolls directed by Russ Meyer in 1970 and takes its name as an homage to the debut album of the legendary Scottish band The Jesus and Mary Chain. There is a small cotton based collection within the collection for daily wear with an exclusive imprint designed by Jane Pain. The theme colours of the Cottoncandy collection are red and violet. Jane Pain is not another lingerie brand, it is a garment that has been treated like a work of art. Jane Pain creates lingerie, swimwear and playful accessories in Argentina.

Our history

As a design project, Jane Pain takes shape in the Mayan rivera when Patricia Salinas, a sociologist and self-made designer, starts to play with fabrics a material she knows all too well due to her father’s skilled work as a designer for fabric’s imprints. Always passionate about details and the joy of life her lingerie takes on both and very soon Patricia’s designs take off to the luxury boutiques looking for new things with a high end quality in Buenos Aires. Jane Pain embodies sexuality and sensuality, two concepts that seemed impossible to reconcile with high end designs. The Lingerie post magazine has underlined Patricia Salinas’ as one of the few designers able to think “outside the box”. Since 2008, Jane Pain has taken off to the world being currently celebrated in Japan and the US. In September Jane Pain arrives in the UK. Jane Pain dresses, like a second skin, the most intimate parts of women. Lingerie that can be shown in its very nature. Lingerie wore as an outer garment may show that lingerie is dead. So, lingerie is dead, long live the lingerie!

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