Radiate star quality in this stunning, electric blue collection with a sparkle! I combined Frida’s beloved ‘azul’ (blue) with my trademark sensual straps and round, spaceship-inspired ornaments. Dare to be a woman on a mission!

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This fabric used for this collection is a beautiful smooth jacquard. Lurex is woven through the fabric which gives it a bit of sparkle. A softener finish will be added to create a soft feel on your body. For an ordinary lingerie symmetry might not something that demands skill but a marlies|dekkers lingerie is not ordinary! A perfect example is the thong, where the graphic design of the back results in straps with different widths and lengths and lots of fixation points, which means extra accuracy is required in construction. All this labor results in this astonishing piece of lingerie. Another example is how the straps come together in the rings on the front of the bra, the straps need to be the exact same size and have to be stitched with great precision.

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Sparkling light blue

The beautiful light blue fabric brightens up your look whilst the sparkle adds a touch of glamour that every woman needs.

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Silver Ornament

The delicate silver ornament is the perfect eye-catcher and complements the sparkling fabric.

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Sensual straps

Subtle, yet sensual straps along your décolleté and waistline 'frame your beauty'.

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Of all the vibrant colors Frida used in her paintings, blue conveyed her deepest emotions. “Cobalt blue is electricity and purity. It’s love,” the Mexican painter wrote in her journal. Very fittingly, the house where Frida was born in 1907, where she lived with her great love Diego Rivera and where she died at 47, stands out for its cobalt blue walls. ‘Frida and Diego lived in this house 1929–1954’ is written on the façade of the ‘La Casa Azul’ (‘The Blue House’) and so the lovers did, through good times and bad times. And every time her heart was broken, Frida painted. Like her self-portrait ‘Memory, the Heart’ (1937), in which the blood of her shattered heart is washed away by the endless blue sea.

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