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Luca Lingerie now available in the US

October 29, 2009 by Mandolina

Luca Fashion, a label that’s been getting a strong fan-base in South America and Europe for quite a few years, is finally moving into the US market. Our friends over at Bella Bella Boutique will be stocking the brand for the first time, and announce it on their site as: “Designed in Miami and Made in Colombia, Luca Lingerie is a fun, young, and vibrant lingerie brand with a European flair and emphasis on non-wired soft cup bras.”

Romanian born designer, Claudia Luca, believes in creating supportive, comfortable and stylish bras with no underwiring. I have yet to try one of these out, but the photos look very basic, girly and wearable… Obviously something that can work in the US too.

Has anyone tried this label already? Please do leave a comment! More photos and information on www.lucafashion.com – shopping at Bella Bella Boutique!

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Filed Under: Bella Bella Boutique, Claudia Luca, Luca Fashion

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  1. sol says

    October 29, 2009 at 9:40 pm

    I really dislike seeing lingerie models with breast implants.
    If these bras are so ‘supportive’ why did they not you a model with natural breasts?

  2. Deborah says

    October 30, 2009 at 4:26 pm

    I love soft cup bras and I can wear because I’m a 34B. I think this kind of bras fit best when you are up to a cup C. For bigger cups I think you may need more support. Love the Luca lingerie choice of colors and prints. Very young and fresh as the brand suggests. I’m going to try it. Looks lovely.

  3. Kaitlin says

    November 4, 2009 at 11:21 am

    I think I have to agree with Sol, I don’t like it how they use models with implants I think what they really need to do is use a variety so they attract more buyers to – on the positive side I think some of the prints are quite cute

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