Listen ladies -- if you have to wear glow in the dark lingerie in order for your lover to find all your parts, I've got news for you: you may be dating a middle-schooler. NOT COOL. LuminoGlow is an Australian company that makes unmentionables that look normal with the lights on, but glow in the dark when they're turned off. Pretty neat, but don't glow in the dark items need to be left in the light for a while before they glow? Are you supposed to wear these around the house all day first just to charge them up before gametime at night? And will they glow through your clothes if you wear a thin shirt or dress? Unmentionables, I love that term. Because they're actually totaaaaally mentionable. PANTIES PANTIES BRA THONG BOOBIE BELT. See? No big deal. Also, call me old fashioned but I prefer non-glowing genitals. Just sayin'. Because I love you, hit the jump for four more full-body shots of the undies in action. Glow-in-the-Dark Lingerie: Less Awkward Than Scratch-and-Sniff Lingerie[gizmodo]
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Alessandra Ambrosio in the top 10 of AskMen’s Top 99
Supermodel Alessandra Ambrosio was ranked in the top 10 of AskMen’s Top 99 Most Desirable Women in 2008 and 2009, as she was clearly a readers’ favorite. This year she is ranked #10 in the prestigious list of the world's most desirable women, according to AskMen.com. Having started her modeling career at the age of 15, the Brazilian bombshell Ambrosio first gained international recognition as the face of the ‘millennium GUESS? ad campaign’. Then Ambrosio began her association with Victoria’s Secret with her first appearance in the lingerie and fashion brand’s 2000 fashion show, and four years later she was contracted as an official Victoria’s Secret Angel. And she became the first spokesmodel for the “VS Pink” line. She made her most impressive splash in the Victoria’s Secret runway when she walked in the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2008, just months after delivery.
Nigerian Model Oluchi Onweagba
Nigerian fashion model Oluchi Onweagba, 28, started her modeling career winning the Face Of Africa (now called the Nokia Face of Africa) contest, the first-ever Africa-wide model competition, organized by the South African channel M-Net in collaboration with Elite Model Management in 1998, when she was just 17 years old. Following her win, Elite Model Management awarded Onweagba a three-year modeling contract, which kick-started her career as an international fashion model, for which she moved to New York City, where she still lives.
In her career as a model, the 185cm (6 ft 1 in) tall Onweagba has been featured on the covers of Italian Vogue, ELLE, i-D, Untold and Surface, and also was featured in Nylon, Marie Claire, Allure and other editions of Vogue around the world. Also she became the face of Gianfranco Ferré, Banana Republic, Gap, Express, and Ann Taylor, and has modeled for Victoria's Secret. Also she has walked the ramp for Christian Dior, John Galliano, Costume National, Chanel, Giorgio Armani and many others.
After her contract with Elite Model Management, Oluchi Onweagba joined DNA Model Management. Her best modeling achievement is being featured in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue four times from 2005 to 2008. In 2008 she launched her own modeling agency, OModel Africa, in South Africa.
In August 2005, Oluchi Onweagba married her longtime companion and Italian fashion designer Luca Orlandi.