Dita Von Teese's 'rocking' undies
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Dita Von Teese thinks her underwear line makes her "rock 'n' roll".
The busty burlesque dancer - who has worked on a collection of bras and knickers with Wonderbra - is impressed with how she has transformed from a lingerie store worker to designing her own range of luxury undergarments.
She said: "I worked in a lingerie store from the ages of 15 to 22, so I find it quite rock 'n' roll that I've designed a range of underwear and my face is on the tags. That feels like I've come a long way."
The 37-year-old beauty also praised those within the fashion industry for their ability to throw some of the best parties she has ever attended.
She explained to Britain's OK! magazine: "There was one party that Dior had at Versailles. People just let loose. It was just really glamorous and incredible. I remember most that I wore this really beautiful dress and by
the end of the night it was almost destroyed. But it was auctioned for a charity and raised money for a great cause, even though it was partied out."
- Bang! Showbiz
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