While there are many post-mastectomy bras on the market that are designed to look and fit like conventional pieces of lingerie, Anna Bonny is a brand that provides empowering alternatives for women who have had one breast removed.
When the driving force behind the brand, Noelia Morales, couldn't find a prosthetic option that suited her post-surgery, she found inspiration in a woman wearing an eyepatch. As a result, Anna Bonny the brand was born, with a name that references one of the most notable women in the world of piracy with the same name.
Anna Bonny's eyepatch-inspired Original, Monokini and limited-edition Author designs celebrate a bold, rebellious spirit. As Morales describes: "when you see a person wearing a patch, you know there is something wrong behind it, but you are in front of someone strong, a rebel, and that’s seductive."
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Empowering Mastectomy Bras
- Opportunity for brands to provide empowering alternatives for women who have had one breast removed.
- Eyepatch-inspired Designs
- Incorporating eyepatch-inspired designs in post-mastectomy bras can evoke a bold and rebellious spirit.
- Limited-edition Designs
- Creating limited-edition designs in post-mastectomy bras can appeal to customers looking for unique and exclusive options.
Where This Applies
- Fashion & Apparel
- Fashion brands can explore the market for post-mastectomy bras that offer empowering and stylish alternatives.
- Medical Devices
- Medical device companies can develop innovative prosthetic options for women post-mastectomy, inspired by other unconventional accessories, like eyepatches.
- Lingerie
- Lingerie companies can expand their product offerings to include post-mastectomy bras with eyepatch-inspired designs, appealing to a wider customer base.