UK heritage intimates brand Vollers is unveiling a fresh new look and four new collections. Handmade by corsetières in the heart of Leeds’ old textile district, the new fashion-forward range comprises bras, briefs, bodysuits, overbust and underbust corsets.
“Bridging the gap between their time-honoured legacy and a bold new contemporary identity”, Vollers’ new collection “has crafted a new brand positioning that resonates with both timeless elegance and the aspirations of the present age,” we’re told.
The four new collections include Anastasia, a range constructed using black and white lace enhanced with black mesh; Aria that features deep blue satin intertwined with lace accents; Clara, with intricate black embroidery and details that create the hourglass figure; and Vivienne, featuring panels of layered satin and mesh construct.
Prices range from £80-£315 while sizing ranges from Corsets at 22’- 36’, Briefs/Underwire Bras at 32-38, A-DD, plus Soft cup bras, Suspender Belts and Briefs going from XS-XXL.
The new collections are currently on show at Wonderland, One Marylebone, London, with product available to trade now and the first drop expected at the end of August/early September.
“With such a rich heritage we look forward to welcoming a modern customer into our Vollers family,” said Jacqueline Kissenpfennig, Board Member at brand owner Hess Enterprises and Director of Sygnature & Vollers.
She added: “It is incredibly important to us to continue the [brand’s] tradition of excellence and keep its history alive whilst evolving and embracing a new era. We understand that when what’s underneath looks good, you feel good and empowered. And this is the power of Vollers.”
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