Vintage elegance: Playboy presented the first pin-up underwear collection this year
Playful Playboy bunnies are cheering up again by showing off a new collection of underwear. Lace, sequins, fluffy pompoms — everything is bright, colorful and, as always, seductive. Vintage motifs and pin-up style are reminiscent of the very first covers of the favorite magazine of all men on the planet.
Be among the first to see the first show of the new line — see photos of beauties in exquisite lingerie right now. (Careful! Lots of sexy girls)
The world-famous brand has teamed up with Coco de Mer designers to create this year's first "Catch Me" collection. The creators of the collection drew inspiration from glamorous pin-up Playboy shots.
Playboy bunnies are going to play on Valentine's Day. Together with Coco de Mer designers, they will present a new collection of underwear.
The new Catch Me line was created inspired by such glamorous pin-up Playboy models as Marilyn Monroe and Kim Bessinger. A sexy black lace set and a cute pink bodysuit with a rabbit tail pompom reflect the idea of the entire collectionCreating this collection, Coco de Mer designers have combined the bright styles of the past years with a modern style.

Beautiful underwear on beautiful women — what could be more elegant?
Keywords: Pin-up | Playboy | Vintage | Designers | Women | Collection | Underwear | Photos
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