Introducing: Carol Coelho Intimates


Carol Coelho was born and grew up in a small town in Brazil. She attended Indiana University studying Fashion and Costume Design. After graduating in 2005, she moved to New York City to work for the house of Bill Blass as an assistant designer. In 2008, Carol went to Paris to work in fabric manipulation and soon upon returning to New York in 2009, she was hired by Isaac Mizrahi to work as Textile Director. Finding an opportunity to explore the market in Brazil, Carol decided to move to Sao Paulo at the end of 2010 and began working as head designer for Brazilian designer Carlos Miele, a post she held for two years until launching her own label, Carol Coelho. She designs and creates stunning custom-made evening and bridal gowns.



Since 2013, Carol has been making dreams come true producing custom-made wedding gowns. In 2015, when one bride asked Carol to design her nuptial lingerie, other brides fell in love with what she created and started asking for her to do the same. That’s when we decided it was time to start an intimate collection and offer luxury lingerie not just to brides but to all women in general. Her collection ranges from bras and panties, bodysuits, robes and nightgowns.
Carol Coelho lingerie is made for women by women, prizing what we hold most dear: fit and all our differences.







We're delightful to be offering Carol Coelho's beautiful lingerie designs to you and sure you'll love as much as we do!
Final Notes...
Always thinking of how beauty changes from time to time and how each woman is different, we balance the new and old, the sexy and plain and the known with the unexpected.
  1. We believe in lingerie and intimate wear as a form of expression and not just as a source of seduction to a significant other. Our goal is to help you evoke the inner YOU, bring her into the light feeling absolutely great in your own skin. 
  2. You don't need to invest on a beautiful lingerie only when you have a special occasion. Invest in it for yourself, love looking at you and wearing something that connects to how you feel inside.

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