Heather realised that shapewear was in need of a revolution after having her children. After wearing a string of uncomfortable and unsexy undergarments, she decided to act. Taking to her sewing machine she created Yummie by Heather Thomson, the world’s first patented shapewear that slims and shapes whilst promising ‘wow not ow’. Made with a patent-pending dual fabric technology, Yummie by Heather Thomson has a midsection panel which smoothes and shapes, whilst camouflaging any lumps and bumps. The microfibre fabric always feels cool and comfortable and Yummie shapewear never, ever rolls, rides up or feels clingy.
Yummie by Heather Thomson is designed to be seen and the combination of the brand’s good looks and functionality has led to world-wide popularity. Heather’s attitude to underwear is winning her many A-list admirers; Michelle Obama, Blake Lively and Eva Longoria are amongst those who have publicly praised Yummie by Heather Thomson. In the UK, Yummie by Heather Thomson is sold at stores such as Harrod’s and Harvey Nichols and online at Net-a-Porter.
As a designer, Heather also helped celebrities such as P-Diddy Combs, Beyonce and Jennifer Lopez, to create their own fashion brands. In fact, the launch of Sean Jean was so successful that it received three nominations for awards from the Council of Fashion Designers America.
Heather is also an inspirational philanthropist in her home country supporting her charity, The Kellner Pediatric Liver Foundation, founded by her friends Samantha and Andrew Kellner.The foundation drives awareness about organ donation and helps disadvantaged families to receive medical care.
What advice would you give to mums who are thinking about setting up their own business?
Starting your own business is very much like having a baby; your business by default becomes your other baby. You feel the excitement and joy, but much like pregnancy it’s a lot of hard work and sacrifice. So we as mothers are already ahead of the curve. So if you truly want it and you think you can see it, it can be yours… but nothing comes easy. Be prepared for the hard work, but don’t let the naysayers stop you from believing in yourself and your ideas.
What’s your top style tip for new mums?
I always say confidence is sexy – there is no need to be ashamed or embarrassed about your “new” body post-baby. Embrace your new curves. Don’t try to hide them, flaunt it… and really that’s where my Yummie Tummie 3-section tank was born out of. I wanted to accentuate my new yummie curves, not feel squeezed and pinched and smothered in ugly, uncomfortable “traditional shapewear.” I truly feel you cannot be sexy if you don’t feel comfortable in your own self, and really that’s the mission of my shapewear– to help women find the confidence they already have within no matter their shape or size!
Have you got a favourite designer or brand?
I love fashion and the history of clothing, of course I have my favourites – what woman doesn’t?! I honestly admire the female designers who’ve embraced women for all they are and all they are worth. Coco Chanel was a true pioneer and innovator who wanted women to embrace their bodies and be free. I’ve long admired Chanel for her early innovative use of jersey fabrics back when no other designer was using those fabrics in women’s wear. I see parallels in my work with hers as we both rejected the idea of constricting women’s bodies into one ideal form. Femininity is all about the various curves and shapes. I feel the same about Diane Von Furstenberg – her wrap dress was a game changer who let women be sexy, comfortable and stylish. And what woman doesn’t slip into that signature dress and feel like she can take on the world? I know I feel empowered every time I put on my favorite DVF (with a yummie tummie slip of mine underneath, of course).
Any recommendations on where to take the family in New York?
New York is a lot cleaner these days and I love that my children are able to experience this new found beauty that is resurging in NYC. I love the improvements to our existing parks and all the new parks popping up along our city’s waterfronts. If you want a fun, exciting day with the family in NYC void of the traditional visits to the museums, Statue of Liberty and iconic shops I’d suggest a lovely stroll at the recently revamped Highline. The gorgeous greenery mixed with the scenic views of the Hudson and towering skyscrapers accentuated by the gorgeous old architecture of yesteryear will delight the whole family. It’ll be the memory your children will think back on when they’re adults with fondness and affection.
You must be very organised to juggle a business with motherhood – do you have any top tips on how you stay on top of it all?
It is a delicate balance. You cannot be in three places at once, and that’s ok to admit. As much as we want to believe we can do it all, the reality is sometimes we can’t. I just try to remind myself that it’s more about quality time vs. quantity. I try to focus on what it is at hand and try to feel that I have done my best, whether it’s my children’s school play or my company’s upcoming press preview or my charity’s next fundraiser.
Do you make New Year resolutions? What will yours be for 2012?
I believe there is always room for improvement, but I don’t want to change who I am. I just be a better me that I can be. I hope to take all that I do now to the next level in 2012. I want to continue my company’s success and take it to the next level and continue our journey in fashion’s history. I want to extend awareness of my charity, the Keller foundation and improve upon all the fantastic work and support we offer to parents who have children battling liver disease. My husband and I are eternally thankful to all the blessings we’ve had in life and wish to extend that onto others in need. And I want to be an even better mother to my children and continue raising them to be the wonderfully yummie souls they have all the potential to be.
Nate Berkus featured these slimming styles with Heather Thomson on his show to amazing cheers and applause. It’s no wonder, because these innovative pieces have comfortable shaping built-in. They’ll make you feel slim, smooth, sexy, and ready to take on anything in the New Year.
One lovely lady at the show got an exciting curve-enhancing makeover. Heather swapped her jeans and t-shirt with our slimming Slim Boot Leg Denim, Original Shaping Tank Top, and Agyness Jacket. Heather had on the same denim, which has a universal fit to flatter every body.
Sleek & Sophisticated Dress to impress at the office or on a first date with the Sasha Reversible Skirt, turned to graphite, paired with a black Long Sleeve T-shirt.
Sparkle & Shine Light up any party in the curve hugging Lo Scoop Neck Dress. It slims, shapes, and shimmers with dazzling bits of glitz and glam.
Cool & Confident Kick up your next workout with the cotton shapingJocelyn Capri Legging and Joelle Tank. You’ll feel cool, confident, and ready to go.
Check out this glowing review of our Skins Collection by Karen Duffy for the New York Daily News Lifestyle Section. Duffy took on the task of trying out three different shapewear brands – and found Our Lillie Pantie and Lindsay Tank to be “sexy” and “comfortable.” Read the rest of her interesting article below or at New York Daily News’ website.
Karen Duffy reviews three lines of physique-slimming garments (excerpt from 11/1/2011 of New York Daily News’ website.)
“Kummerspeck is a German word that means, “weight gained from emotional or comfort eating.”
Kummer translates to “grief” and Speck is bacon. I’m carrying kummerspeck on my keister.
Let’s be honest — it takes plus- sized discipline to stay fit and firm. I prefer atrophy to exercise; my workout is more like a shirk-out. Rather than pay a personal trainer to torture me and a personal chef to spoon-feed me portion-controlled fiber nuggets, I have adopted a Lycra exoskeleton.
Shapewear is my savior.
There are many choices in slimming undergarments and knickers that claim to smooth your silhouette. A good foundation garments minimizes kummerspeck keister or any part of your body that requires taming without cutting off circulation to your extremities, lacerating your spleen or clogging your pores.
I road tested three brands of shape wear for form, fit and function: Skweez Couture, Yummie Tummie and Spanx. All three have infantile names for middle-aged figure fixers. I tried out the tank tops in order to minimize my midsection.
Skweez Couture
If you have trouble fitting into Juicy Couture, it’s time for Skweez Couture. Jill Zarin, the former cast member of “The Real Housewives of New York” designed this collection of seamless shapewear in three levels of constriction, tight, tighter and tightest.
I bought one of her Rreversible tank tops in the “tighter” range. The garment is an example of function over form — it looks like the surgical compression garment my 101-year-old great aunt Gig wears. I asked Ms. Zarin if her line was comfortable and she replied, “I didn’t make it to be comfortable, I made it to work.”
She was right, it did work and it was not comfortable. I felt like my abdominal section was locked in a pair of Chinese finger handcuffs.
I wore it to my son’s hockey game and by the second period I ran to the locker room to take it off.
The two-inch band designed to keep the garment in place left an angry red mark around my midsection and I could have used the Jaws of Life to get me out of it.
In short, Skweez lives up to its name.
On the positive side, the tank top was well designed and a good value since it’s two colors in one — one side is black, one side is white. And the labels were easy to cut off without damaging the garment.
Spanx
You know how your grandmother warned you to wear nice knickers in case you got hit by a car? You know, so if the EMTs had to cut you out of your clothes, she didn’t want you to die of embarrassment?
Well, the Assets by Spanx camisole is unadorned and plain, perfectly acceptable to wear to get hit by a bus. As shapewear, it was useless.
The bottom hem rolled up my abdomen like a broken window shade every time I moved around. It kept riding up and baring my midriff, which was the exact area I was hoping to minimize — not maximize and expose. The front and back of the garment are constructed the same way, so it managed to give me four boobs in the front and one in the back; that’s three too many breasts for me. The material felt cheap and flimsy.
In short: Pain be damned, I’d rather be Skweezed than Spanxed.
Yummie Tummie
The black Yummie Tummie Skins Collection camisole and brief didn’t look like shapewear, it looked like lingerie. Date night lingerie.
True, I’ve been married for over 10 years, but trust me, I know what I’m talking about. The tricot and mesh material is lightweight. The camisole is thin enough to be worn under clothing but is sexy enough to be seen. It was easy to slip on, and off and was really comfortable.
The garment’s v-neck supported my bust, but didn’t squeeze me into a mono-boob. The longer length kept my midriff covered.
In short: Yummie Tummie enhanced my silhouette and I felt great wearing it. This is shapewear I would not be embarrassed to be seen wearing.
And remember, outside of every thin woman, there is a fat man trying to get in.”
The last few weeks have been quite yummie with our recent launch of the Yummie Denim by Heather Thomson. All the excitement over this breakthrough in premium denim is now starting to take the media by storm as well, check out the well-written article on our Yummie Denim from today’s (Sept. 21, 2011) Women’s Wear Daily. Remember to check our blog, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter for all the latest news, announcements, appearances and press coverage!
August was a very yummie time for us – check out our press clippings from the August 9th Issue of WWD detailing the Yummie Tummie and Maidenform lawsuit. Click on the image down below to read about the settlement, including reactions from Heather Thomson herself!