Our Story
Shapewear has historically been engineered around force.
More compression.
More tension.
More restriction.
The industry assumed that pressure equals control.
From a biomechanical and material science perspective, that assumption is flawed.
Traditional shapewear construction often prioritises surface shaping over structural support, often neglecting how the body naturally stabilises, balances, and moves. This disconnect can result in garments that feel static rather than adaptive.
BDY | CTRL was created to challenge this logic.
Developed by a multidisciplinary team of engineers, material scientists, and fashion designers, the brand approaches shapewear as a structural and biomechanical system.
Instead of asking how to compress the body into a silhouette, we asked a different question:
How does the body naturally hold itself when it feels supported?
Through the study of posture dynamics, tension mapping, movement patterns, and load distribution, BDY | CTRL rebuilt shapewear from first principles — applying engineering logic, material science, and structural mapping to create garments that work with the body, not against it.
The result is a sculpting system that:
- distributes support instead of concentrating pressure
- stabilises without restricting movement
- shapes without aggressive compression
This is why BDY | CTRL feels different the moment it is worn.
Not tighter.
Not firmer.
More stable. More aligned. More held.
Because true control is not created by force.
It is created through intelligent structural support.
This engineering-led approach transforms shapewear from a cosmetic solution into performance body architecture — designed to integrate seamlessly into how women actually live: moving, working, travelling, parenting, leading.
BDY | CTRL is not about changing bodies.
It is about changing how women feel inside them.
BDY | CTRL — Confidence, engineered.