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Chrissy Teigen unveils new 'sexy' collaboration with Revolve

The model is mother to Luna with husband John Legend

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Chrissy Teigen has unveiled a sexy new collaboration with e-tailer Revolve. The 31-year-old model has designed a 36-piece collection with the online store, featuring dresses, bustiers, bodysuits and many more items. Discussing the inspiration behind her range, mother-of-one Chrissy, who has daughter Luna with husband John Legend, explained it's for busy ladies like herself.

"I imagine the collection being worn by like-minded women on the go," she said in a statement. "I wanted to create beautiful, classic pieces that are sexy yet comfortable. I also wanted to make sure the pieces were very versatile to be able to mix and match. The colour palette in the collection is all neutrals in order to create that timeless look. It's all about being confident and feeling sexy!"

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Prices range from $78 (£59) to $328 (£247) and the star shared a photo of herself wearing one of the pieces on her Instagram page to announce its official launch. "I'm so excited that my collection with @revolve is finally here! Celebrating at the #REVOLVEsocialclubtonight #chrissyxrevolve," she captioned the gorgeous shot.

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Raissa Gerona, Revolve's chief brand officer, added that this line "celebrates sexiness (and) power", enabling Revolve customers to feel good while being their "best self".

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This isn't the first time Chrissy has dipped her toe into designing; she teamed up with Intermix and A.L.C. just a couple of months ago, a 16-piece range suitably named On Duty and catering to working mothers.

Unlike the Revolve collection this offering featured items such as simple shirts and basic tees, with Chrissy noting on social media at the time, "As a huge fan of these brands I am so happy to be a part of this collaboration. I love how On Duty reflects the fact that, as women today, we're never truly 'off duty'."