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A History of Boudoir : Boudoir through the Ages : take a look where boudoir came from
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A History of Boudoir : Boudoir through the Ages : take a look where boudoir came from

North Carolinas #1 boudoir photographer talks about the history of boudoir through the ages. "Boudoir" originates in France and is derived from the French verb "bouder" to sulk. "Bouder" was a room for sulking and was a space for women to withdraw to in their private quarters or bedroom. A French aristocrat known as, Marquis de Sade, was known for his over-the-top sexuality and created a reputation for "le boudoir" for his immoral acts and frolics. From then on the word boudoir was considered somewhat scandalous and provocative.

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brii Cher’ri
- your erotic artist + badass sidekick

the bold, unapologetic erotic artist, certified sexologist, and powerhouse behind The Boudoir Studio. I don’t just take sexy photos—I ignite confidence, awaken desire, and help you reconnect with your raw, authentic self.

I’m known for my blunt, dark humor, zero-BS approach, and ability to make you feel comfortable enough to shed layers—physically and emotionally. Whether you’re flying solo or bringing a partner, I’ll guide you through a journey of self-love, body acceptance, and intimacy exploration that’s as empowering as it is unforgettable.

My studio is inclusive AF—welcoming all bodies, genders, sexualities, and lifestyles. I don’t just capture images; I create experiences that shatter expectations and have you walking away thinking, “Damn, that changed everything.”