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Wildflower Linen is official licensee of linens, bedding, and home decor …

November 15, 2011 by  
Filed under Lingerie Events

Now, thanks to a unique licensing collaboration between Wildflower Linen and Summit Entertainment, fans of the movies’ legendary romance, passion and intrigue can bring “Twilight Saga” inspired fashion décor into their own home. As an official licensee of “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1,” Wildflower Linen has created an exclusive, themed line of glamorous table linens, chair covers, napkins, and tabletop accessories inspired by the actual linens used in the film. These collections were all created and designed by Youngsong Martin.

(PRWEB) November 15, 2011

Renowned special-event designer Youngsong Martin and her company Wildflower Linen are no strangers to Hollywood glamour, having created high-fashion décor for the post-Oscars Governor’s Ball, Vanity Fair after-parties and such red-carpet galas as a world-premiere bash at the Venice Film Festival in Italy. Youngsong’s elegant table linens and accessories decorated the long-awaited wedding of Bella and Edward, in the fourth installment of Summit Entertainment’s international blockbuster film franchise, “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 ” which is in theaters starting November 18, 2011.

Now, thanks to a unique licensing collaboration between Wildflower Linen and Summit Entertainment, fans of the movies’ legendary romance, passion and intrigue can bring “Twilight Saga” inspired fashion décor into their own home. As an official licensee of “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1,” Wildflower Linen has created an exclusive, themed line of glamorous table linens, chair covers, napkins, and tabletop accessories inspired by the actual linens used in the film. These collections were all created and designed by Youngsong Martin.

Wildflower Linen’s “Twilight Saga” inspired decor items debuted recently at the celebrity-studded “Official Twilight Convention” at the Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles, which was attended by the stars of the films, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner. Fan reaction to Youngsong Martin’s new line of themed table linens, chair covers and home décor accessories was overwhelmingly positive.

“I am so excited to be returning to my fashion-design retailing roots by marketing these new ‘Twilight Saga’ inspired products for fans who would love to infuse their own celebrations with the ‘Twilight’ touch,” Martin remarked.

Product descriptions, specifications, prices and availability information will soon be provided at Wildflower Linen’s website, www.wildflowerlinens.com. Retailers and prospective purchasers also can obtain information about the official “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1″ linen products by contacting Wildflower Linen’s headquarters at (714) 522-2777 or twilight@wildflowerlinens.com.

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Adult shop could be front for more than lingerie modeling

November 15, 2011 by  
Filed under Latest Lingerie News

LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) – A lingerie modeling business is now shut down after allegedly selling a bit more than legal adult entertainment.

After receiving complaints in September about the so-called “lingerie modeling” business, “Temptations” on Earl Avenue in Lafayette, police as well as the owner of the building decided to investigate.

The owner of the strip mall, Shane Mundell, didn’t want to appear on camera.

But he said he has already asked the store’s owner to leave the space because he felt their business was a front for something more than just lingerie modeling.

Lafayette Police Lieutenant Tom Davidson said according to complaints filed with the police department that may not be too far off track.

“Inappropriate sexual contacts, and things of that nature. I wouldn’t say prostitution, but just short of,” said Davidson.

The business was also facing zoning violations for running an adult entertainment business within 500 feet of a residential zone.

Calls to the owners of the “Temptations” lingerie store were not returned.

An employee of a nearby business said “Temptations” seemed to always be a pretty busy operation.

He said several cars could often be seen parked around the back of the strip mall.

Coming up tonight on NewsChannel 18 at six, we ask the question just how often do these illicit operations pop up, and how does it reflect on the legal adult businesses in town.

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