The Real Stars of 'Off Campus' Are Hannah's Bras—Here Are Her Exact Styles (and Where to Shop Them)

Give your lingerie drawer a romantic refresh

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'Off Campus' Hannah's Bras
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Following the zeitgeist-gripping success of Heated Rivalry, yet another steamy sports romance (also involving hockey players) has hit our TV screens. Amazon Prime Video's Off Campus, an adaptation of the hit book series, is all anyone can talk about—at least in my feeds and Slack channels. But the sexy college love story between music major Hannah Wells and hockey captain Garrett Graham plays second fiddle to the real focus of the show: Hannah's bra collection.

Much has been written about the protagonist's nostalgic, millennial-coded style—and nothing in her wardrobe epitomizes it more than her luxe, lacy lingerie. The pieces are a distinct departure from the simpler, no-frills designs preferred by Gen Z (leading many viewers to wonder exactly what year the show takes place), not to mention appear to be incredibly supportive and flattering. Well sorry, not sorry, but as a 30-something who grew up browsing the racks in awe at Victoria's Secret, I'll always favor that glamorous, va-va-voom aesthetic when it comes to undergarments.

Needless to say, I'm drooling over the design of Hannah's brassieres almost as much as I am over Belmont Cameli (who plays Garrett)—but that is another story. In this one, I've managed to track down the exact pieces worn by actress Ella Bright (Hannah) in the show, as confirmed by costume designer Charlene Akuamoah, and links to where to buy them. So if Off Campus has inspired you, too, to give your underwear drawer a romantic refresh, read on.

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This standout number from Hannah's pulse-racing fantasy scene comes from French lingerie brand Simone Pérèle (so it's no surprise it supplies sex appeal in spades). Constructed of sheer tulle with strategically placed floral embroidery, the demi design helps to give the girls a rounded shape via vertical seams on the bust, while the thicker band and underwires provide lift and support.

Off Campus Bras: Black lace Simone Perele Karma underwire bra

Another Simone Pérèle pick in Hannah's rotation, this scalloped lace bra may look delicate, but it boasts spacer-foam cups and a sturdy underwire to support even the fullest of busts (ahem, it comes in sizes going up to an F). Multiple buyers describe it as sexy, supportive and, most importantly, comfortable—and really, those are the only three things you need in an undergarment.

Striking the perfect balance between pretty and practical, Natori bras have a stamp of approval from both PureWow editors and readers, as well as, apparently, everyone's new favorite leading lady. Hannah wears this lacy hybrid in episode one, where it manages to salvage an awkward wet T-shirt moment. While it's currently sold out in the black seen on screen, you can nab it in white at Macy's—or opt for this very similar alternative, which also features a plunge neckline, lightweight foam cups and convertible straps.

As much as Hannah loves her Little Black Bras, she does show off some color with this pretty plum piece by Marie Jo. Offering more solid coverage, it trades the sheer lace for some—equally detailed and flirty—floral embroidery atop the soft padded cups. It comes complete with underwires and a thick, smoothing strap that had one 5-star reviewer raving, "It fits as if it were made to order."


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