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I tried four different sets of Boux Avenue’s best selling lingerie from their ‘Iconic' range and fell in love.
Launched in spring 2011, Boux Avenue has over 30 stores in the UK and an international presence in over 14 countries. The retailer is renowned for its beautifully bold and bust-adaptive collections, with most bras ranging from 28A to 44G. Their new 'Iconic' lingerie sets, ranges from push-up bras, to balconettes, to easy-to-wear pieces. Boux Avenue said the range “aren't any ordinary everyday styles, they have been designed with intricate lace details, whilst still providing all your needs from support, to lift and of course comfort, making them iconic.”
This bra was so comfortable and gave such a lovely shape under clothing. The padding however, is removable so you also have the option of a non padded plunge bra if the look of a fuller bust isn't your thing.I instantly fell in love with this bra, the brightness of the white allowed the floral lace print to really stand out. The Piper bras are perfect for balconette lovers as it gives enhanced support but still keeping such a feminine shape at the same time.
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