New lingerie to make breast cancer survivors feel `sexy`

New lingerie to make breast cancer survivors feel `sexy`

Pratiksha SharmaUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 02:01 AM IST
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Washington: An American fashion graduate and a breast cancer survivor came up with an innovative idea and launched a special lingerie line for breast cancer survivors to make them look sexy even after their surgeries.

Dana Donofree, who created AnaOno Intimates lingerie for breast cancer survivors, said that after undergoing treatment for breast cancer and reconstructive surgeries she found out that survivors are no longer able to wear their old bras as body changes in a way that it even affects ones apparel, People Magazine reported. The 33-year-old fashion and design graduate added that after undergoing reconstructive surgeries cancer survivors aren’t able to wear an underwire bra and are left very limited with some un-attractive sports bras. The Philadelphia-based cancer survivor created a line of bras that are wireless, yet are feminine and beautiful that will make them look sexy.

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