
Like the Agent Provocateur coffee table book on Exhibitionism, this is an equally provocative look at sex appeal as infinitely improved through the use of sexy, often trashy or kinky women's undergarments. One could almost use the famous National Geographic approach of not bothering to read the text, but just ogling the photographs and reading the captions. While there are few bare breasts in this collection, there is plenty of exposed flesh none-the-less. The bare breasts are mostly in the early section of the book and are famous nude paintings by Titian, Goya and Eugene Delacroix's "Liberty Leading the People." There are samples of cheesecake and whiplash fetish including many of the most famous photos of Betty Page. There are French CanCan dancers from the mid-1800's as well as many if not all the most of the famous Hollywood Sirens. Strippers, belly dancers, they are all part of this eye candy buffet. The eight chapters included topics like "Femininity," "The Body," "Design and Construction," "Fashion," "Fantasy," "Striptease, "Sexuality," and of course, "Agent Provocateur." This is a very slick, chic, sometimes-brassy collection of articles and pictures to tease--mostly tease males, although some of the material will probably not be so limited audience-wise. The book is pretty much what the reader or voyeur would expect--lots of teasing and selling of Agent Provocateur lingerie and mystiqueGet more detail about Agent Provocateur.
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