Agent Provocateur is selling a £2k ‘playsuit’ that leaves absolutely nothing to the imagination
Swap lace bodysuits for copper squares with this bonkers Agent Provocateur design
THERE'S nothing quite like a bit of sexy lingerie to spice things up in the bedroom. Fact.
But while most of us will settle for a simple bra and panty set from Boux Avenue, this bank-breaking playsuit from Agent Provocateur has certainly stepped things up a notch...
- Adora Silver Playsuit, £1,995 from Agent Provocateur -
Made up of brass and copper squares, this "chain playsuit" from the luxury French lingerie brand is the definition of risque.
And to be totally honest, calling it "lingerie" is a bit of a stretch.
You know, considering how it is effectively an oversized necklace that barely covers an inch of your body... although that is technically the point.
With its halter-neck style and bejewelled belt, the Agent Provocateur website says the mix of rose gold and copper squares and "complementary" toned chains are "scattered up and down" the body to "balance and streamline your figure."
Yes you read that correctly.
Not to mention the fact that the "playsuit" leaves your back and bum totally exposed.
Simply match it with the bejewelled thong and headpiece and set back and "watch sparks fly".
But what's even more mind-boggling than this experimental piece of lingerie is the whopping price tag.
Yes this so-called erotic playsuit will set you back almost £2,000.
And that doesn't even cover the cost of the £495 rose gold thong.
So while the precious metals used to create the barely-there lingerie will cost you an arm and a leg, we might just stick to sexy lace offerings for the foreseeable future.
Anyone fancy taking one for the team and testing their partner's responses? We're all ears.
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