True Romance

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There are so many elements that go into making a pair of underwear that are just right, and when it comes to smalls that are the perfect marriage of comfort and that certain je ne sais quoi, Madonna Bain has us covered. The lingerie designer makes pieces that are feminine, flirty and oh so comfy, all lovingly crafted from natural fibres such as organic cotton. Her latest range of luxury eco intimates was made in Bali, and Madonna spent time there working alongside local craftspeople to make sure everything was made fairly and ethically. If, like us, you’re looking forward to spring then have a peek at her new collection, True Romance. Featuring bottoms, slips and camisoles made from cotton lace, organic jersey and silk, it goes on sale this month!

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