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boudoir

[boo-dwahr, -dwawr] / ˈbu dwɑr, -dwɔr /
NOUN
master bedroom
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A woman who had a boudoir photoshoot before major surgery says social media companies need to listen to people's side of the story before removing content.

From BBC

It was originally themed as a discreet Victorian boudoir, where men could buy lingerie for women without embarrassment.

From Los Angeles Times

Founded in 1977 as a store where men could feel comfortable shopping for lingerie, even the name referred to male fantasies of prim Victorian ladies who became naughty in the boudoir.

From New York Times

“In one, I wanted to re-create the boudoir of Josephine Baker,” she says.

From Washington Post

And its popularity also normalized the pin-up industry and boudoir photography, bringing us to the mainstreaming of stripping in the form of pole dancing.

From Salon