Dreaming of a White Christmas with Nudea

Sustainable underwear brand, Nudea, (stocked at Frillies in Sheffield) is this month adding a timeless off-white to its signature Sheer Deco collection. Featuring Nudea's sheer geometric pattern, delicate Italian recycled lace meets supportive silhouettes to create elevated everyday essentials with an added feminine touch.

Priya, founder of Nudea

Priya Downes, Nudea's CEO and Founder, comments: "We're over-the-moon to reveal our new Cotton White Sheer Deco collection. Sheer Deco was part of our original launch collection in 2019 and has garnered many loyal fans along the way. The collection features premium recycled fabrics paired with elegant 24k gold detailing to bring a luxe element to these semi-sheer favourites."

white bra from Nudea

Nudea's new Cotton White collection comprises:
The Easy Does It Bralette - Nudea's sustainable non-wired bralette created with super soft sheer recycled Italian lace. With the signature geometric pattern this bra offers non-wired support without compromising on style. £42, Sizes 32-38, A-E
The Easy Does It F+ Bralette - The non-wired bralette for fuller busts, available in F-GG cup sizes. Nudea's fuller bust bralette has been precision engineered with sports power mesh for added support and all day comfort. £42, Sizes 32-38, F-GG
The Hipster Brief - A mid-rise brief with full coverage in the back for ultimate comfort. Recycled Italian lace gives a luxurious finish to this figure-hugging style. £18, Sizes XS-XXL
The Barely There Thong - A lightweight sheer lace thong which provides all day comfort and an invisible look. £15, Sizes XS-XXL

Stockist: Frillies Boutique, 40 Bridge Street, Penistone, Sheffield, S36 6AJ
Visit: www.nudea.com

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