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Nichole de Carle London debuts a precious fall collection

Nichole de Carle London debuts a precious fall collection
19 October 2013
Lucy Pennington
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Lucy Pennington
19 October 2013

With a fall collection named after precious stones, Nichole de Carle London has definitely cast an opulent image on intimate wear.  Established in 2008, Nichole started off the line by providing bespoke lingerie to private luxury clients which quickly gained her international acclaim.

Inspired by art, literature and iconic architecture, de Carle has followed through her inspiration by only using the finest fabrics and craftsmanship to create her signature Class, Opal and Onyx collection.

Autumn/winter 2013 sees the debut of the new Opal and Onyx collections which are available via their website. The collections include a choice of bras, knickers, babydolls, playsuits, pyjama-style tops and bottoms.

Lingerie for any occasion, flirty evenings or cold winter nights are part of the Onyx collection which makes even the coldest evening look sultry.  Indulgence is the theme of this range which has been created with delicate laces and exquisite soft silks, and would warm any woman’s eye but most of all, her body.

Focusing on structure and fit, the Onyx collection is available in off-the-shelf sizes and is also “made to order”, providing women with the perfect fit.  So perfect, that singer and songwriter Jessie J wore the Onyx playsuit at the BBC Radio 2 concert, supporting the brand’s lingerie-as-outerwear concept!radio2jessiej

The fall Opal collection exudes femininity and has been crafted in lace and has complementary designs inspired by the brand’s Classic and Onyx collection.

In keeping with the brand’s core focus of the perfect fit, sizing charts and a bra fitting guide make the search for perfect lingerie that much easier.

Lucy Pennington
Photos: Nichole de Carle London

 For more information on Nichole de Carle’s lingerie collections, visit here.

 

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