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Thursday, 29th July 2010

Something special for your Valentine

Lingerie that's pretty and eco-friendly

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Published Date: 28 January 2008
Spice up your Valentine's celebrations this year by wearing some beautiful organic silk lingerie.
Cura vie has a limited number of the most decadent organic silk nighties and matching knickers, made exclusively by lingerie designer Jenny Ambrose.

Only 20 Juliet and Rosie sets exist in beautiful cream silk, with navy ribbon straps and antique pale blue lace trim (£120).

The set strikes a wonderful balance between sexiness and luxurious softness...to encourage many a sweet dream!

The shape of the nightie is amazingly flattering, pulling in to show curves but hiding bumps and those bits that shouldn't be on show, earning any man extra brownie points for buying it! They even look a little sailor-esque.

Cura Vie items come in specially designed sunburnt-orange and cream boxes made from recycled board. Sturdy and beautiful enough to be reused at home time and time again, they add that extra special element to the gift. Inside is luxury tissue and the box is tied with masses of orange and red chiffon ribbon – divine to receive.

Cura Vie also stocks Enamore's Sensibella camisole and knickers set (£90), made from the same silk but with spring-like pale green ribbon and lace trim- perfect for girls who prefer a slightly more casual approach to nightwear and still deliciously soft and comfy.

Hand-made in London, the Juliet and Rosie and Sensibella sets really make a unique and special treats!

About Cura Vie

Cura Vie designs and sources beautiful and interesting opulent lifestyle items which sustain the quality of the environment.

The company also provides an intellectual arena for discussion on environment-related activity in society and politics and the promotion of plant-based solutions to the changing climate issues.

www.curavie.com

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  • Last Updated: 28 January 2008 11:55 AM
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  • Location: Ilkeston
 
 
 

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