A year ago, at Peachaus, we set out to create something truly different.
Naked Talks was born from a simple but powerful idea:
In a world that often feels so uncomfortable — politically, socially, environmentally — we wanted to explore what it means for women to find comfort and courage within themselves.


We wanted to capture a very real kind of discomfort: the anxiety of public speaking, one of the most common (and daunting) fears we all face. But we also wanted to show the quiet power that comes from stepping up and stepping through those fears.
So, we created a film following four women as they prepared for their own personal moments of public speaking: a sister giving a wedding speech, a spoken word poet finding her voice, a comedian chasing laughter, and another brave woman taking the stage for the first time.
We followed them through their nerves, their doubts, and their determination — and then we watched as each one of them stepped onto the stage.

We gave that idea a Peachaus twist.
When each woman stood up to speak, they were greeted by a full audience — forty women — all sitting proudly and beautifully in Peachaus underwear.
It was breathtaking.
It was a powerful reminder that women’s bodies are beautiful in all their real, diverse forms. That vulnerability and strength are not opposites, but companions. That true comfort comes not from hiding, but from showing up as you are — and being met with support, not judgment.

We had cast 40 women we had never met before. Each was invited to choose three sets of Peachaus underwear from our website. On the day, without any prior fittings, we managed to dress and fit every woman into something from our collection — all different shapes, all different sizes — within just an hour.
The underwear fit like a dream. Every woman looked radiant. It was a testament to the philosophy that sits at the heart of Peachaus: comfort, confidence, and kindness — to ourselves, to each other, and to the planet.

I recently bumped into Montana, one of the women who participated, and she completely lit up speaking about the experience — unsolicited, heartfelt, and full of love. She described Naked Talks as one of the most special days she’s ever been part of, and she said Peachaus is still her favourite underwear — “so light, so comfortable, it feels like you’re wearing nothing at all.”
And that’s really the point.
In a world full of discomfort, our underwear — and the spirit of Peachaus — should feel like air, like freedom.
Like coming home to yourself.
We’re incredibly proud to announce that Naked Talks has now been submitted for various categories at the Cannes Film Festival.
Where it goes next, we don’t know — but one thing’s for sure: this is just the beginning.
Watch this space.