I'll try to find lingerie today :)
In a circus themed fashion show Triumph unveiled their Autumn/ winter lingerie collection to the Indian public and famous Bollywood stars. It has received overwhelming praise from all directions. Personally myself I felt it was a great let down and I could of done better in my back yard.
You may well say it is the lingerie products that count and not the show, which then leads me onto the lack of originality in the designs, the tackiness and the poor quality that is so evident in the lingerie pictures. Some of the models looked like they had been dragged out of bed, poorly used props were then thrust upon them and they looked so uncomfortable with the image that they were trying to portray.
Now call me a snob if you wish but when watching a show like Victoria’s secret the models make me want to immediately rush out and buy up the whole lingerie collection. The models look like they beleive in the quality and message of the lingerie that they are wearing. They excel the lingerie in a sexy way that no one can match. Whilst you all can rave about Triumph I personally myself will be sticking to admiring other lingerie designers as they seem to at least be interested in what they do.

Lily Cole is not new to the modelling scene having appeared on numerous cat walks and posed nude for famous photographers. She was already building herself a high profile however her appearance in the recent H&M show for Sonia Rykiel’s new classy lingerie collection, is bound to get her more attention and more lingerie work then ever before.
The lingerie model happens to be very talented and at the same time can state movie roles on her list of accomplishments. All this at such a young age of 21 must be overwhelming but she now has a net worth of over 6 million. The lingerie, modelling and film industry obviously pays very well. Along with the success of her appearance at the H&M fashion show, she will also appear in the famous Pirelli Calender for 2010. We look forward to seeing it Lily.

Classy lingerie and the model