Who says you need surgery to enhance your body?

Who says you need surgery to enhance your body?

Latest research conducted by Lingerie brand Simone Pérèle suggests that a staggering 74% of men and women prefer the natural look over breast enhancement.

In addition, 73% of women would not consider breast surgery if they were offered it for free and instead 58% of women would opt for a lingerie to enhance their bodies instead.

With that in mind, Simone Pérèle has launched a new collection named Aura with the help of consulting plastic surgeons to create a line that enhances the appearance of the silhouette and definition of the body.

These new Simone Pérèle bras priced at £54 and briefs from £26, are proof that women need to go under the knife to try and achieve a supposedly better body image.

Results include technical perfection, lightness and femininity. The idea behind the consultations with surgeons was the gain a more in-depth understanding of a woman's body and to understand the reasons why women seek procedures to change their bodies.

The job of the plastic surgeon is to help women feel better about themselves and to create a natural and harmonious silhouette - this was the thinking behind the development of Auro, based on women's distinct needs.

There are many styles that are adapted to each body type and to position the breasts, the Aura strapless and push-up styles have removeable straps that can be worn around the neck.

They have removeable pads in various sizes depending on the cup and are filled with mirco pearls for a softer, fleshier feel and more natural look. They are also more flexible and can fit the around the breast without compressing them as can happen with other padded bras.

In a bid to help women overcome their body issues and to compliment their figures, Simone Perele has developed two types of sculpting undergarmnts that are completely invisible and adapted to meet the needs of control. The Aura Tanga Brief and Auro Invisible Control Brief. These have a microfiber front panel that is highly responsive to the stomach.

Though they may sound more practical than they do stylish, the undergarments have been designed with satin mesh, a precious butterfly made in guipure and Swarovski crystal to add a touch of glamour as well as comfort.

These new Simone Pérèle bras priced at £54 and briefs from £26, are proof that women need to go under the knife to try and achieve a supposedly better body image. Lingerie lines such as this should be encouraged to give women different options that are not as extreme as operations, if this makes them uncomfortable or cannot afford it.

With fewer risks than surgery and the option to take it off whenever you like, this is the perfect way to help manage your body image issues. It's cheaper, more accessible and may even help you learn to love your body again without the drastic decision of going under the knife.

FemaleFirst Jenna Fordie

twitter: @Jenna_FAM


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