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Charlotte Olympia And Agent Provocateur Announce New Capsule Collection

This is one collaboration you don't want to miss.
Courtesy NET-A-PORTER

Charlotte Olympia and Agent Provocateur are teaming up for a racy new lingerie collection, and we couldn't be more excited.

According to a press release, the line will be inspired by the "bygone era of old Hollywood glamour," and will include three lingerie sets and three complementing shoe styles, each showcasing signature features from the British luxury shoe and accessories brand and the luxury lingerie brand (think sexy, yet playful pieces perfect for Valentine's Day).

Starring in the pin-up style campaign is Julia Restoin-Roitfeld, who Charlotte Olympia creative director and CEO, Charlotte Olympia Dellal describes as the "perfect ambassador" thanks to her "unique French allure and feminine sensuality," according to Vogue U.K.

In a statement, Agent Provocateur's creative director, Sarah Shotton, says, "Working with Charlotte Olympia is always a pleasure. We tried to make the lingerie combine the best of both brands, Agent Provocateur's signature designs and Charlotte's iconic prints and details creating a sexy yet playful lingerie collection."

Dellal says it was "important the [shoe] designs could be worn in and out of the bedroom," which is why the "More is More" thigh highs, "Wild Cat Nap" leopard print flats and "Kiss My Feet" mules can be easily incorporated into everyday style.

The Charlotte Olympia and Agent Provocateur capsule collection ranges from $190 to $790, and will be available starting Jan. 18th exclusively at Charlotte Olympia and Agent Provocateur stores, online and at Net-A-Porter.com, with the set of three Purrrfect Knickers launching in March 2016.

Check out the full campaign and pieces from the collection below:

Charlotte Olympia x Agent Provocateur

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