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This new sports romance is winning big points on the internet.
Prime Video’s “Off Campus” has some hot scenes that could melt a hockey stadium, but costume designer Charlene Acquamore didn’t hold back when curating the characters’ looks.
“People want sex appeal on screen, and it’s a lot of fun to play with,” she told Page Six Style, noting that the overall response to the series’ style was “very valid.”
She was surprised by the fanfare of some of the outfits, including Garrett’s (Belmont Cameli) “gray sweatpants look,” but she especially loves seeing the women empathize with Hannah’s (Ella Bright) and Allie’s (Mika Abdallah) closets, right down to the supportive yet stylish underwear.

“When I read the script and found out that these gorgeous girls were going to be shirtless or have cleavage, I wanted to make sure that the bras not only looked great, but really fit each character’s aesthetic,” the costume pro told Us.
“It makes me so happy to know that their looks are giving young women confidence.”
Given that TikTok is flooded with fans trying to identify the star’s lingerie (as well as the comments section of Akuamoah’s Instagram), we’ve rounded up some exact (and similar) styles that are still available for purchase below. However, we recommend purchasing early, considering some featured styles sold out quickly after the show’s debut.
hannah fantasy bra

Are you dreaming of what this imaginary love scene would look like? Hannah is wearing a sheer demi bra by Simone Peraire Intrigue and fantasizing about Justin (Josh Houston). Sizes are 30A to 38F, and lace colors are available in 6 colors.
“Lingerie and underwear are the foundation of any outfit,” says Acquamore. “When girls master this, they will be able to dress their bodies.”
Simone Peraire Intrigue Sheer Demi Bra

Hannah’s black lace look

Forget about LBDs. Hannah’s closet is full of LBBs (little black bras). She wore Simone Perere again in episode 3, this time opting for a more full-coverage lace look. (Like the first one, it comes in a very wide size range.)
“For Hannah, we kept it a little simpler and introduced pops of color where it made sense, paying homage to how colorful she is in the book,” Acquamore explained.
simone perere karma demi bra

Ally’s sheer style statement

As for Ally’s underwear, the costume professional said, “We added a little more style and played with the shape and sheerness to emphasize her sexiness.”
The “very nice” Livy bra worn by the character in a key scene is unfortunately sold out, but shoppers in the US can find some of the French brand’s lace styles in stock at Bergdorf Goodman.
Livy Adorn Lace Silk and Balconette Bra

Allie’s lacy look

Just checkmate! Allie also wears a (unfortunately sold out) black version of this cute sheer Bluebella bra while playing a heated game of chess with Dean (Steven Cullin).
“It was very important for me to make sure that the bra I was wearing fit me properly,” Acquamore said. “The right band size and cup makes a big difference whether you wear it under a shirt or on its own.”
To find the right size for you, in addition to your actual size, we recommend knowing your sister size (i.e., if your cup size goes up, your band size goes down).
“We strongly encourage everyone to take the time to know their true bra size and be aware that it can fluctuate,” Aquamore added.
Bluebella Gabriela Floral Bra

Ally’s Shakespeare

Ally’s style brings drama in many different ways. While attending a performance of “Drunk Shakespeare,” she wears a bright blue version of Khloe Kardashian’s Good American brand mesh bustier bodysuit.
Good American Mesh Bustier Bodysuit

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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor at Page Six. Hanna covers actually affordable styles worn by celebrities, testing celebrity brands and finding beauty products that keep stars red carpet ready. She consults stylists and industry experts (including celebrities themselves) for first-hand product recommendations, trend predictions, and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has also been featured in USA Today and Parade.
