Trend alert: La Decollette bra
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This wonder-woman bra has the ability to banish unsightly wrinkles. The La Decollette bra has made a huge buzz in the United Kingdom recently with the promise of keeping your cleavage smooth. It was invented by former flight attendant Rachel De Boer after she noticed folds in her cleavage at the age of 30.
This product is made to be worn at night once moisturiser has been applied to the skin. Because of this special bra, your breasts are forced to stay in place so no vertical wrinkles will occur and your cleavage will stay smooth. They promise you will see a difference after one night and after five to seven nights you will be amazed by the stunning result. It is now being sold throughout Europe on the website.
There is still no announced date for when it will hit New Zealand stores.
- © Fairfax NZ News
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