"Sexual underwear is tacky"
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“Sexual underwear is tacky” lands like a pin in a balloon: one quick pop, and an entire marketing fantasy deflates. Coming from Izabella Scorupco - an actress whose public image has long been shaped by the camera’s appetite for “sexy” - the line isn’t prudish so much as corrective. It draws a bright line between being attractive and performing attractiveness on cue, in a way that feels designed for someone else’s gaze.
The intent is less about lingerie than about taste as self-defense. “Tacky” is doing heavy work: it’s not “immoral” or “inappropriate,” it’s bad style. That matters culturally because style is a socially acceptable way to refuse something without sounding moralizing. By calling it tacky, Scorupco rejects the premise that eroticism must come packaged in obvious symbols - lace, cutouts, slogans, the whole retail toolkit of “seduction” - and suggests that the loudest signal of sexuality can read as insecurity or salesmanship.
There’s subtext, too, about commodification. “Sexual underwear” isn’t underwear that happens to be sensual; it’s underwear engineered as a product category, a costume for intimacy that often turns private desire into a public script. For an actress, that script mirrors her industry’s habits: bodies styled, framed, and sold. The bite of the quote is its refusal to play along. It’s not anti-sex; it’s anti-performance when the performance feels compulsory.
The intent is less about lingerie than about taste as self-defense. “Tacky” is doing heavy work: it’s not “immoral” or “inappropriate,” it’s bad style. That matters culturally because style is a socially acceptable way to refuse something without sounding moralizing. By calling it tacky, Scorupco rejects the premise that eroticism must come packaged in obvious symbols - lace, cutouts, slogans, the whole retail toolkit of “seduction” - and suggests that the loudest signal of sexuality can read as insecurity or salesmanship.
There’s subtext, too, about commodification. “Sexual underwear” isn’t underwear that happens to be sensual; it’s underwear engineered as a product category, a costume for intimacy that often turns private desire into a public script. For an actress, that script mirrors her industry’s habits: bodies styled, framed, and sold. The bite of the quote is its refusal to play along. It’s not anti-sex; it’s anti-performance when the performance feels compulsory.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Scorupco, Izabella. (2026, January 14). Sexual underwear is tacky. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/sexual-underwear-is-tacky-144425/
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Scorupco, Izabella. "Sexual underwear is tacky." FixQuotes. January 14, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/sexual-underwear-is-tacky-144425/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Sexual underwear is tacky." FixQuotes, 14 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/sexual-underwear-is-tacky-144425/. Accessed 15 Feb. 2026.
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