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Kylie Minogue wants to bring back lingerie line

Kylie Minogue wants to bring back her lingerie line

Kylie Minogue wants to revive her lingerie line.

The 'Spinning Around' hitmaker launched her Love Kylie brand in 2003 and she'd love to release a new collection because so many women have told her they are still using underwear from the original range.

Looking back at a 2004 Sunday Times Style magazine cover, she told the outlet: “That was when we were doing pictures for the Showgirl tour. I’m wearing Alaïa leggings and a Love Kylie bra, which I will bring back one day.

"I still have women go, ‘I’ve still got mine.’ I mean, that’s a long time to hold on to your smalls, but we can do it again.”

Kylie loved the fashion she wore in the early 200s.

She reflected: “That was a good era for me. I was wearing Nicolas Ghesquière, Balenciaga, a lot of Chanel. I was deep in fashion.”

The 56-year-old singer has worked with the likes of Stella McCartney and the late Karl Lagerfeld and had John Galliano, Jean Paul Gaultier and Dolce + Gabbana design her tour costumes, and she credits her 2002 tour for being a "wild awakening" about what was possible for her performance wardrobe.

She said: “Well, Dolce + Gabbana did my 'Fever2002' tour and that was a wild awakening because, until then, on tour you had to scrape things together. I see pictures of the racks from touring back then and it’s like one rack with four or five things hanging on it.

"Cut to 2002 and suddenly D+G were providing three of everything. It was crazy. I’ve had a great relationship with them and that is still going to this day.”

Looking back, Kylie considers the white hooded jumpsuit designed by Fee Doran under the Mrs. Jones label - which she wore in the 'Can't Get You Out Of My Head' music video - to be her most iconic look, even if she "didn't appreciate" how special it was at first.

She reflected: “The way I wore it, the way it moved, the way it was lit.

“When I saw Fee’s drawings I probably didn’t appreciate it at the time.

"Even on the hanger, seeing it for the first time, I never knew it would have this life of its own.”

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