Guy talk leads to birth of sexy lingerie on Net

Who would have thought lingerie could glow in the dark and bottles would look sexier with lingerie? Well, some creative quirky minds certainly thought so and our lingerie shopping just got more interesting!

Automotive engineer Anup Pareek knew he was born to do something different in life. A random talk with male friends about women’s lingerie led to the creation of marilynme.com, an online concept lingerie store, which manufactures glow in the dark lingerie.
An idea born from guy talk, Anup shares, “We friends were talking about how plain women’s lingerie is. We all wondered if women would like to try something funky, and we came up with lingerie that glows in the dark.”
Priced between `1,700 and `3,400, the range offers bikinis, lace G-strings, baby doll negligees and silk French knickers.
Anup is excited about the World Cup and Valentine’s Day range that’s still in the pipeline. “We have had calls enquiring about the men’s range as well,” he adds.
Pretty and quirky stuff from Pop-Att, the brainchild of designers Rakhi Parekh and Khushboo Lahori is all about attitude. Their satin tops and shorts stuffed in a glass (barni) bottle is sure to catch your fancy. Available online on giftanyone.com Khushboo reveals, “There is all sorts of lacy and sexy lingerie to appeal to women. But what about the cool urban gals who are not into lace? Hence, the idea to create matching tops and shorts.”
Adds Rakhi, “A sleep wear that comes packaged in glass jars will create that element of fun and surprise.” Available in tie and dye and a range of colours like mint, fuchsia, aqua, black and purple, these can be bought separately as well.
Neha Somani, co-founder giftanyone.com which sells unique personalised gifts, says, “Our site offers off the shelf gifts, and lingerie in a bottle is one of the items we sell.”

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