Valentine’s Day Lingerie Sale Guide: Figleaves

Dita von Teese Figleaves Valentine's Day sale
Dita von Teese Dahlia set – full set originally £137, now £95.90 (review here!)

You might have spotted that we’ve shared a few Figleaves reviews over the past week or so, and that’s for a very good reason – they’re having an amazing Valentine’s sale with a massive 30% off selected items, including those that we’ve shared, some we’ve still got to share, and many others too! We’ve dotted a few of our faves throughout this post, including some new brands we’ve just managed to try for the first ever time (Scantilly! Dita von Teese! *sigh*).

Head over here to have a look at their Valentine’s selection, or read on to see a few of our faves!

Figleaves Velvet Kiss Bra & Thong 30G review
Figleaves Velvet Kiss Bra & Thong – full set originally £44, now £30.80 (review here!)

Figleaves was one of the first “grown up” lingerie stores I came across. I remember my dad buying my mum some fancy nightwear as a Christmas gift when I was younger, and seeing her unwrapping the iconic gift box is potentially what sparked my obsession with lingerie. For me, Figleaves’ lingerie has always been something quite special – it’s the type of place you go to buy a gift for someone special, whether that someone is your significant other or simply yourself.

Figleaves Valentines Day offer 2018

In fact, the first time my boyfriend (now fiancé!) bought me lingerie, it was from Figleaves for Valentine’s Day a couple of years into our relationship; two bras in my newly found bra size that fit me perfectly. Before then, I’d floundered in M&S and cheap high street stores. Figleaves was my first glimpse at what lingerie could mean for me.

Freya Fancies Longline bra review 30G
Freya Fancies Longline bra & brazilian briefs – full set originally £43, now £30.10 (review here!)

And this year, they can be for you too, with their 30% off Valentine’s lingerie offer. Personally, I’m treating myself to lingerie this year, so if you’re looking to do the same, or you’re wanting something to show off to your significant other, I’d highly recommend heading over there to check out the Valentine’s section which doesn’t just include your standard bras and knickers – there are seductive nightwear pieces, including slinky chemises, seductive basques, lacey bralettes and much more. We’re more than a little inclined towards the bold red pieces for Valentine’s, like our recent Freya Fancies chilli red lace longline review, but you also can’t beat a full set with strappy bra, suspenders and matching knickers – keep your eyes peeled for Char’s Dita von Teese Dahlia review, or look up to the first image in this post for a sneak preview!

Scantilly Peek-a-Boo Bra Figleaves Valentines sale
Scantilly Peek-a-Boo Bra & Briefs – full set originally £68, now £47.60 (review coming soon!)

So here are a few more of our favourite picks from the 30% off sale at Figleaves for Valentine’s Day, for Big Cups and Little Cups alike from some amazing brands like L’Agent, Bluebella, Elomi and more. Would you pick any of these ones for Valentine’s, or do you prefer any others? Let us know your faves!

Figleaves Tease Basque Valentines sale
Figleaves Tease Basque – originally £50, now £35
Calvin Klein Vixen Plunge bra Figleaves Valentines sale
Calvin Klein Vixen Plunge bra – was £51, now £35.70
Calvin Klein Audacious Chemise Figleaves Valentines sale
Calvin Klein Audacious Chemise – originally £111, now £77.70
Elomi Cate hot pink Figleaves Valentines Sale
Elomi Cate bra – originally £42, now £29.40
Figleaves Baroque Corset Valentines lingerie sale
Figleaves Baroque Corset – originally £50, now £35
Heidi Klum Velvet Orchid bra -Figleaves Valentines sale
Heidi Klum Velvet Orchid bra – originally £38, now £26.60
Bluebella Kimono Robe Figleaves Valentines lingerie sale
Bluebella Kimono Robe – originally £26, now £18.20
L'Agent Mariona bra - Figleaves Valentines sale
L’Agent Mariona bra – originally £45, now £31.50
Figleaves Effie Babydoll - Valentines sale
Figleaves Effie Babydoll – originally £35, now £24.50

This is a collaborative post with Figleaves.

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