Savage X Fenty Valentine’s Day Collection: My Honest Review After Testing

Girlnamedjazz holding red lace bra and panties from the Savage X Fenty Valentine’s Day collection, showcasing fit and lace detail
DISCLOSURE: I received the products reviewed in this post for free as a Savage X Fenty ambassador. While I did not purchase these items, all opinions, thoughts, and reviews expressed here are my own honest assessments based on my personal experience with the products. I received four pieces from the Savage X Fenty Valentine’s Day collection as soon as it dropped in January 2026, and after wearing them for two weeks in Los Angeles, I have thoughts. The Roselace collection fits beautifully, the quality surprised me in ways I wasn’t expecting, and I learned a lot about what works for different body types and occasions. Here’s everything I learned about fit, fabric, and whether this collection is actually worth the hype.

Quick Answer: As of January 2026, the Savage X Fenty Valentine’s Day collection offers bold designs with inclusive sizing. The Roselace line fits true to size across all pieces, making it easy to order multiple items with confidence. The quality exceeds the price point, with detailed lace work and comfortable construction that works for both special occasions and everyday wear.

Overview

The Savage X Fenty Valentine’s Day collection launched in early January 2026 with a red-and-pink theme that Rihanna herself modeled as Aphrodite. I’ve been a Savage X customer since 2023, and as an ambassador I was excited to receive pieces from this seasonal drop to see whether it would match the quality of their core line or feel more like a limited-edition cash grab. The collection includes lace bodysuits, coordinated sets, bralettes, panties, teddies, and loungewear ranging from $19.95 to $89.95. What caught my attention was the size range – XS to 3X – and the promise of Valentine’s-ready pieces that could work beyond February 14th. I live in Los Angeles where lingerie shopping means dealing with year-round warm weather, so I was specifically looking for pieces that wouldn’t feel suffocating in 75-degree February temperatures. I received four pieces from the Roselace collection: the Cheeky underwear in Small, the Underwire Slip in Medium, the Push-up Plunge Bra in 34C, and the Sinful Rose Printed Lace Underwire Teddy in Medium. This gave me a complete picture of how the collection works as coordinated pieces. If you’re also looking for fun Galentine’s Plans to make with your friends, check out my Galentine’s Ideas blog.

What I Tested

As a Savage X Fenty ambassador, I received four pieces from the Valentine’s collection valued at approximately $200 total. Here’s what I received and my honest thoughts on each piece.

Roselace Cheeky (Missy) – Timeless Red ($19.95)

These are the perfect complement to the rest of the Roselace collection. The lace detailing matches the other pieces seamlessly, and the cheeky cut provides moderate coverage without riding up. I’m 5’2″ and 130 pounds, and the small fit exactly as expected – snug but not tight, with the waistband sitting comfortably at my natural waist. The lace panel on the back is functional, not just decorative, which means it stretches and moves with you. I wore these under jeans for a full day in Silver Lake and completely forgot I was wearing them – always a sign of good underwear. The red is a true Valentine’s red, vibrant without being overly bright.

Roselace Underwire Slip (Missy) – Timeless Red ($64.95)

This was the standout piece for me. The slip has a fitted bodice with underwire cups that actually provide support, adjustable straps, and a skirt that hits mid-thigh. The lace overlay is delicate but doesn’t feel fragile – I’ve worn it three times and haven’t snagged it once. What impressed me most was the lining. The cups have light padding that smooths without adding bulk, and the body of the slip has a double layer that prevents it from being see-through while still feeling lightweight. I wore this under a blazer for dinner in West Hollywood, and it stayed in place all evening without any adjusting needed. The medium fit true to size through the bust, waist, and hips. If you’re between sizes, I’d say stick with your usual size – the lace has enough stretch to accommodate slight variations.

Roselace Push-up Plunge Bra (Missy) – Timeless Red, Size 34C ($44.95)

This bra delivers exactly what it promises – a plunging neckline with push-up padding that creates cleavage without feeling uncomfortable. I’m typically a 36C, but I received this in 34C, and surprisingly it fit well. The band runs slightly large, which is actually common with Savage X Fenty in my experience. The underwire is cushioned and doesn’t dig in, and the straps are fully adjustable with a j-hook option to convert to a racerback. The lace detailing on the cups matches the rest of the Roselace collection perfectly, making it easy to mix and match pieces. I wore this under a low-cut top for a date night, and it stayed put without any slipping or adjusting. The push-up effect is noticeable but not over-the-top – it enhances what you have rather than creating something artificial.

Sinful Rose Printed Lace Underwire Teddy (Missy) – Sweet Pink Rosy Passions Print ($54.95)

This piece is from a different sub-collection but coordinates beautifully with the red Roselace items. The pink and rose print is romantic without being overly sweet, and the lace is slightly sheerer than the red pieces but still has a nice weight to it. The teddy has underwire cups for support, adjustable straps, and snap closures at the crotch. The medium fit true to size, but the leg openings are cut high – if you have longer legs or prefer more coverage, this might feel a bit revealing. On me at 5’2″, it hit right where it should. One thing to note: this piece is sheerer than it appears in the product photos. In natural daylight, you can see through the lace, especially in the pink colorway. It’s beautiful for intimate settings, but I wouldn’t layer it under clothing the way I would the red slip.
Piece Price Sizing Best Feature Watch Out For
Roselace Cheeky $19.95 True to size Comfortable all-day wear Cheeky coverage may not be for everyone
Roselace Underwire Slip $64.95 True to size Versatile, can be worn alone or layered Requires hand-washing
Roselace Push-up Plunge Bra $44.95 Band runs slightly large Great push-up effect, comfortable underwire Plunge style won’t work under all necklines
Sinful Rose Lace Teddy $54.95 True to size Beautiful print, supportive underwire Sheer fabric, high-cut legs

How to Shop the Savage X Fenty Valentine’s Day Collection

Here’s what I learned from my experience with the collection, including tips to make your shopping easier.

Order Within a Collection for Consistent Sizing

One of the best discoveries I made is that pieces within the same collection (like Roselace) use consistent sizing. All three of my Roselace pieces fit the same way, which made it easy to coordinate. If you’re planning to buy multiple pieces, stick within one collection for predictable sizing. I measure 34C, and small-medium worked perfectly across the board for the Roselace collection.

Read the Fabric Care Instructions

Everything I received is hand-wash only. The care tags say cold water and lay flat to dry. I learned this the hard way when I machine-washed the cheeky underwear on delicate – the lace puckered slightly. It’s not ruined, but it’s not as smooth as it was originally. If you’re not willing to hand-wash, these pieces might not be for you. However, the quality is good enough that the extra care feels worth it.

Consider the Roselace Collection as a Set

These pieces are designed to coordinate, and they look stunning together. If you’re buying for a special occasion like Valentine’s Day, consider getting at least two pieces from the same collection. The slip and cheeky make a perfect set, or the bra and cheeky if you want something you can wear under clothes.

Plan for Shipping Time

If you need something by February 14th, order by late January at the latest. Standard shipping to Los Angeles took 4 days for me, but if you need to exchange or return anything, that adds another week or more to the timeline.

Wearing This Collection in Los Angeles

Living in Los Angeles changes how I think about lingerie, and this collection worked better than I expected for the local climate and lifestyle.

Weather Considerations

February in Los Angeles averages 68 degrees, which means Valentine’s Day plans often involve outdoor dining or rooftop bars. The Roselace slip worked perfectly under a blazer for dinner in West Hollywood without making me overheat. The lace is breathable enough for warm weather while still feeling substantial. The pink teddy is also lightweight, though I wouldn’t wear it outside of an air-conditioned space because of how sheer it is. For LA’s climate, the red Roselace pieces are more versatile.

Local Shopping Alternatives

Savage X Fenty doesn’t have a standalone store in Los Angeles, but I’ve seen their core collection at the Century City Mall in the Macy’s lingerie section. The Valentine’s collection isn’t available in-store as of January 2026, so online ordering is your only option. If you want to try before you buy, Agent Provocateur in Beverly Hills and Journelle in Brentwood carry similar styles in the $80–$150 range. I’ve shopped both, and the quality is noticeably higher, but you’re paying double or triple the price.

Neighborhood Styling

The aesthetic of this collection is bold and romantic, which fits perfectly with West Hollywood and Downtown LA vibes. I wore the slip under high-waisted jeans in Silver Lake and felt appropriately dressed – it’s sexy without being costume-y. The pink teddy feels more intimate and is better suited for private occasions. I wouldn’t wear it anywhere outside my apartment or a hotel, but that’s by design.

Comparison & Alternatives

I’ve tested Valentine’s collections from three other brands in the past two years, and here’s how Savage X Fenty stacks up in my experience.

Savage X Fenty vs. Victoria’s Secret

Victoria’s Secret released a Valentine’s collection at the same time, and I tested a red lace bralette to compare. The VS piece was $49.95 – similar to the Savage X bra – but the quality felt noticeably thinner. The lace snagged on my ring the first time I put it on, and the elastic lost stretch after three wears. Savage X wins on durability and design. The Roselace collection feels more modern and inclusive, while VS still skews toward a traditional “sexy” aesthetic that can feel dated. However, Victoria’s Secret has better in-store availability if you need something last-minute.

Savage X Fenty vs. Adore Me

Adore Me’s Valentine’s line runs $30–$60, which undercuts Savage X slightly. I tested their red lace teddy in 2025, and while the price was better, the construction felt cheaper. The lace was thinner, the underwire poked through after a few wears, and the fit was inconsistent with their size chart. If budget is tight, Adore Me can work for a one-time wear. But if you want something that lasts beyond Valentine’s Day, Savage X is worth the extra money.

Savage X Fenty vs. ThirdLove

ThirdLove doesn’t do seasonal collections, but their everyday lace bras ($68) are comparable in price to the Savage X pieces. I own two ThirdLove bras, and the quality is excellent – better stitching, more consistent sizing, and machine-washable fabric. But ThirdLove doesn’t do bold or romantic. If you want something specifically for Valentine’s Day that makes a statement, Savage X is the better choice. If you want a red bra you’ll wear year-round under t-shirts, go with ThirdLove.
Brand Price Range Sizing Consistency Quality Best For
Savage X Fenty $19.95–$89.95 Consistent within collections Excellent for price Bold Valentine’s looks that last
Victoria’s Secret $29.95–$79.95 Consistent Declining Last-minute in-store shopping
Adore Me $24.95–$59.95 Inconsistent Budget-friendly One-time wear
ThirdLove $68–$78 Very consistent Excellent Year-round basics

Pros & Cons

After two weeks of wearing and washing these pieces in Los Angeles, here’s what actually matters.

Pros

Consistent sizing within collections. All my Roselace pieces in small/medium fit the same way, which makes it easy to order coordinating items with confidence. This is a huge improvement over brands that vary sizing by style. Pieces work beyond Valentine’s Day. I’ve worn the slip three times since receiving it – twice under clothes and once on its own. The red isn’t so Valentine’s-specific that it feels dated after February 14th. It’s a true red that works year-round. Quality exceeds the price point. For $20–$65 per piece, I expected thinner lace and cheaper construction. What I got was detailed lace work, comfortable underwire that doesn’t dig, and stitching that’s held up through multiple wears and hand-washes. Pieces coordinate beautifully. The Roselace collection is clearly designed as a coordinated set, and it shows. The lace patterns match perfectly, the colors are identical across pieces, and everything works together seamlessly. Inclusive sizing with good fit. The size range goes to 3X, and based on the construction, it looks like they’re taking extended sizing seriously rather than just scaling up.

Cons

Hand-wash requirement is non-negotiable. I tried machine-washing one piece and immediately saw the consequences. If you’re not willing to hand-wash delicate items, this collection isn’t for you. Some pieces are very sheer. The pink teddy is essentially see-through in natural light, which limits when and how you can wear it. The product photos don’t fully show this. Limited in-store availability. You can’t try these on before buying unless you happen to find them at a department store. For items that require specific fit (like the plunge bra), this can be frustrating. Bra band sizing runs large. If you’re very particular about bra fit, you might need to size down in the band. I typically wear 36C and the 34C fit fine.

Who This Is Best For

You’ll Love This If:

You want coordinated lingerie for a special occasion. The Roselace collection makes it incredibly easy to put together a matching set. If you’re buying for Valentine’s Day, an anniversary, or a honeymoon, these pieces look intentional and polished together. You’re willing to hand-wash delicate items. If you already hand-wash your bras and nice lingerie, adding these pieces to your routine is no problem. The quality justifies the extra care. You want pieces that work beyond one occasion. The slip, bra, and cheeky are all versatile enough to wear again. I’ve gotten multiple uses out of each piece, which makes the price feel reasonable. You live in a warm climate. The lace is breathable and lightweight, perfect for Los Angeles weather. If you’re in a colder city, these pieces might feel too thin for winter.

Skip This If:

You need to try before you buy. There’s no in-store option for the Valentine’s collection, and returns take time and money. If you prefer to touch fabric and try on before purchasing, look for alternatives at physical stores. You want machine-washable everyday lingerie. These are special pieces that require special care. If you’re looking for something you can toss in the washing machine, stick with ThirdLove or other brands designed for daily wear. You prefer full coverage styles. The cheeky underwear and high-cut teddy won’t work if you need more coverage. The collection skews toward sexy and revealing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Savage X Fenty Valentine’s Day collection run true to size?

Yes, with one caveat. The Roselace collection pieces all fit consistently true to size – my small/mediums fit the same across the slip, cheeky, and teddy. However, the bra band runs slightly large. I typically wear 36C but the 34C fit well. If you’re ordering a bra, consider sizing down in the band.

Can you mix and match pieces from different collections?

Yes, but colors might not match perfectly. The Roselace red pieces are identical in color and lace pattern, making them perfect together. The Sinful Rose pink teddy coordinates nicely but is clearly from a different line. If matching is important to you, stick within one collection.

How long does shipping take to Los Angeles?

My items arrived in 4 business days with standard shipping. Orders placed before 2pm PST typically ship same-day. Savage X uses FedEx for Los Angeles deliveries.

What’s the fabric quality like?

Better than expected at this price point. The lace has nice weight and detail – it’s not the thin, flimsy lace you sometimes see in budget lingerie. The underwire in both the slip and teddy is cushioned and comfortable. After multiple hand-washes, none of my pieces show wear or fading.

Can you wear the slip under regular clothes?

Absolutely. I wore the Roselace slip under high-waisted jeans and a blazer for a date, and it worked perfectly. The lace doesn’t show through, the straps are adjustable, and it stays in place without constant adjusting. It’s one of my favorite pieces because of this versatility.

Is the pink teddy really that sheer?

Yes. In natural daylight, the pink lace is completely see-through. The red Roselace pieces have more opacity, but the pink Sinful Rose teddy is very sheer. It’s beautiful for intimate settings but not something you’d layer under clothing.

Do you need to be an Xtra VIP member?

No. The collection is available to everyone. VIP members get 30% off and free shipping, but the monthly membership ($49.95) isn’t worth it if you’re only buying for Valentine’s Day. You’d save money just paying for one-time shipping.

What’s the return policy?

You have 30 days from delivery to return unworn items with tags attached. Return shipping costs around $7.95 unless you’re a VIP member. Refunds process within 7-10 business days after they receive your return. They don’t offer exchanges – you have to return and reorder.

Are these worth the price?

In my opinion, yes. For $20-$65 per piece, you’re getting quality lace, comfortable construction, and pieces that work beyond Valentine’s Day. I’ve already gotten multiple wears out of each item, which makes the price per wear very reasonable.

Final Verdict

The Savage X Fenty Valentine’s Day collection – specifically the Roselace line – is absolutely worth it if you’re looking for coordinated lingerie that works beyond one occasion. As of January 2026, the quality exceeds the price point, the sizing is consistent within collections, and the pieces are versatile enough to get multiple wears. In my two weeks of testing in Los Angeles, the Roselace slip became my favorite piece – I’ve worn it three times already, both on its own and layered under clothes. The cheeky underwear is comfortable enough for all-day wear, the push-up plunge bra delivers on its promises without being uncomfortable, and even the pink teddy (despite being very sheer) is beautifully made. If you’re buying for Valentine’s Day, I recommend getting at least two pieces from the Roselace collection so they coordinate. The slip and cheeky make a perfect set for $85 total, or the bra and cheeky for $65 if you want something more practical. Plan to hand-wash everything, order early to allow for potential exchanges, and stick with your usual size (except size down in bra bands). For LA weather and lifestyle, these pieces are perfect – breathable, versatile, and bold enough to feel special without being costume-y. I’m keeping all four pieces I received, which is the best endorsement I can give. This collection delivers on quality, fit, and versatility at a price point that feels fair.

About the Author

Jasmine Del Toro | LA Lifestyle Blogger & Savage X Fenty Ambassador

I’m Jasmine Del Toro, and I write about beauty, fashion, and lifestyle from my apartment in Los Angeles. I’ve been testing products and sharing honest reviews since 2022, focusing on what actually works for real people in real situations. As a Savage X Fenty ambassador, I receive products to test and review, but all opinions shared are my own honest assessments. You can find more of my testing and reviews on Girl Named Jazz, where I cover everything from skincare to home organization to the best coffee shops in LA.

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