Paloma Faith gets a promotion! Singer showcases curves in Agent Provocateur lingerie... a decade after working as a sales assistant in the brand's London store 

  • Singer Paloma Faith was previously a shop assistant at Agent Provocateur
  • The 34-year-old worked at London's Broadwick Street store for three years
  • Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell previously modelled luxury lingerie line   

British singer Paloma Faith has been unveiled as the new face of luxury lingerie store Agent Provocateur - where she previously worked as a shop assistant.

The 34-year-old Only Love Can Hurt Like This hit maker worked part time at London's Broadwick Street boutique when she was 21 and studying for an MA in theatre directing at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design.

Hackney-born Paloma said fronting the underwear giant's autumn/winter 2015 Knickers Forever campaign felt 'nostalgic' and reminded her of her 'carefree' days. 

British singer Paloma Faith, pictured in the AW15 Leisa set, has been unveiled as the new face of luxury lingerie store Agent Provocateur - where she previously held a shop assistant job

British singer Paloma Faith, pictured in the AW15 Leisa set, has been unveiled as the new face of luxury lingerie store Agent Provocateur - where she previously held a shop assistant job

'I've never had a job - other than at AP - that has formed me as a person or influenced my whole life,' she said. 

'When I walk past the shop in Soho I feel really nostalgic about a time when I think I was quite carefree. I look back at it and just I think of youth.'

Peroxide blonde Paloma, who insists she 'still wears Agent Provocateur underwear to this day', was shot in the brand's iconic staff uniform - a baby pink, button-up dress - by former colleague, photographer Alice Hawkins.

Hackney-born Paloma, pictured in the Willa set, said fronting the underwear giant's autumn/winter 2015 Knickers Forever campaign felt 'nostalgic' and reminded her of her 'carefree' days

Hackney-born Paloma, pictured in the Willa set, said fronting the underwear giant's autumn/winter 2015 Knickers Forever campaign felt 'nostalgic' and reminded her of her 'carefree' days

Look sultry in lacy Agent Provocateur lingerie like Paloma

We've seen Paloma Faith rocking some kooky retro-inspired outfits onstage and off, so it comes as no surprise that she's the face of Agent Provocateur.

The singer looked stunning in a series of sultry shots for the lingerie brand, and this shot in particular definitely caught our eye.

We're loving the delicious indigo colorway to this lacy set. The semi-sheer balconette bra and sweet bow detailed briefs will seriously upgrade your lingerie drawer!

So why not click the link (right) to give your intimates a seriously sexy spin with Paloma's sexy bra and then head below to pick up the matching briefs? While you're there, we've lined up some similar navy bras for your purchasing pleasure. Happy shopping, ladies...

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Peroxide blonde Paloma, pictured in the Laretta set, insists she 'still wears Agent Provocateur underwear to this day'

Peroxide blonde Paloma, pictured in the Laretta set, insists she 'still wears Agent Provocateur underwear to this day'

The 34-year-old Only Love Can Hurt Like This hit maker, pictured with colleague Alice Hawkins, worked part time at London's Broadwick Street boutique when she was 21 and studying for an MA in theatre directing at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design

The 34-year-old Only Love Can Hurt Like This hit maker, pictured with colleague Alice Hawkins, worked part time at London's Broadwick Street boutique when she was 21 and studying for an MA in theatre directing at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design

Esteemed snapper Alice - whose work is known for its off-kilter glamour - was inspired by her personal collection of cheeky Polaroids, which were taken during her days as a shop girl. 

Paloma can be seen playing the ultimate Agent Provocateur store manager in the playful images. She wreaks havoc in the fantasy store, playing dress-up in the back rooms and cleaning windows in her garters.

During the three years that Paloma worked in the shop, she regularly served Fran Cutler, who works in PR and is close friends with model Kate Moss.

'After a few years of serving her, she asked me what I did outside of the store and I told her that I wrote songs and performed them in clubs and pubs,' she told The Daily Telegraph

Paloma, pictured in the Nicolle set, can be seen wreaking havoc in the fantasy store, playing dress-up in the back rooms and cleaning windows in her garters

Paloma, pictured in the Nicolle set, can be seen wreaking havoc in the fantasy store, playing dress-up in the back rooms and cleaning windows in her garters

During the three years that Paloma, pictured in the Mona dress, worked in the shop, she regularly served Fran Cutler, who works in PR and is close friends with Kate Moss

During the three years that Paloma, pictured in the Mona dress, worked in the shop, she regularly served Fran Cutler, who works in PR and is close friends with Kate Moss

Paloma, pictured in the Maxenne set, follows in the footsteps of Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in posing for the brand

Paloma, pictured in the Maxenne set, follows in the footsteps of Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in posing for the brand

'She arranged that I meet with the head of Virgin Records who then introduced me to my manager. His first reaction was, "Your songs are terrible but you are such a brilliant character!" So I stuck in there and tried to learn.' 

Paloma follows in the footsteps of Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in posing for the brand.

Agent Provocateur was founded in 1994 by Vivienne Westwood’s son Joe Corré and his now ex-wife Serena Rees. Their first shop was on Broadwick Street, Soho.

The company was acquired by a private equity firm For £60m in 2007 and now has a total of 104 stores worldwide.

 

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