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Next's gorgeous new lingerie collection ranges from sexy to alluring, from glamorous to pretty, from naughty to nice.

2011-03-05
LEICESTER, ENGLAND, March 05, 2011 (Press-News.org) Next's gorgeous new lingerie collection ranges from sexy to alluring, from glamorous to pretty, from naughty to nice. Think sensual satin, fragile lace . . . and eye-popping spots or polka dots!

Next has intimate apparel for every woman, for every occasion, and for every desired effect. There is beautifully styled shapewear that will prove the secret of a perfect silhouette under slinky summer frocks. There's also sensationally seductive lingerie, sure to unleash an inner temptress. Well, even the nicest girls want to be naughty sometimes.

There's innovation too. Next's new WOW bra is surely the ultimate weapon of mass seduction! Formed from ultra-light foam, this ingenious little number combines wonderfully effective uplift plus great cleavage with the comfort and smooth lines of a true miracle-worker.

Wow bra available in 32-36 A-D/38 B-D
All other bras available in 32ABCD/34 ABCD DD/36 ABCD DD/38 BCD DD

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Next's gorgeous new lingerie collection ranges from sexy to alluring, from glamorous to pretty, from naughty to nice.