Britney Spears to launch lingerie line


Los Angeles, July 25 (IANS): Pop star Britney Spears, who has created sensation on stage many a times with her bold dressing sense, is set to launch her own lingerie line.

The 32-year-old has designed a collection for the Change Lingerie company, and will unveil it Sep 9 with an appearance at a special promotional event in New York City, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

The Intimate Britney Spears range will include lingerie sets, vintage-inspired bustiers and kimonos, as well as lounge-wear such as jersey camisoles, shorts and sweatpants.

"Every woman should feel confident and beautiful in everything she puts on. My vision for The Intimate Britney Spears is to create pieces that are sexy, luxurious, and comfortable at the same time. I am excited to introduce this collection because I feel that we accomplished exactly that,” said Spears.

Taking to Instagram to reveal the news, she posted a picture of herself modelling some of the range.

She captioned the image: 'Coming very soon... The Intimate Collection, by yours truly. Just a peek at what's to come."

Spears' lingerie line expands her business empire, which already includes beauty care products and perfume. 
  

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