The Elaine Journal

Notes on fabric, fit, and occasion. Everything we have learned about shapewear for Indian women.

Shapewear in India has been an afterthought for too long. Products designed for Western bodies, Western garments, and Western occasions — applied to sarees, lehengas, and salwars without adaptation. The discomfort was never the woman's fault. It was always the product.

The Elaine Journal exists to change what women know about shapewear before they buy it. Every article is written from a single starting point: the occasion you are already dressing for, and the garment you are already wearing.

We cover fabric — because a Kanchipuram silk saree behaves differently than a Georgette, and the shapewear beneath it should understand that. We cover fit — because sizing varies wildly across brands and the only reliable method is measurement, not the label. We cover occasions — because an 8-hour wedding in Tamil Nadu makes completely different demands than a 2-hour office function in Delhi.

This is not a catalogue. It is a reference — for the woman who wants to stop guessing and start knowing.

Fabric

How different fabrics perform under different garments and in different climates. Silk blend, seamless, cotton — what each does and when to choose it.

Fit & Sizing

Why shapewear sizing differs from clothing sizing and how to measure correctly for a fit that holds without hurting.

Occasions

From bridal sarees to everyday cotton — shapewear matched to the real occasions Indian women dress for.