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World’s Most Expensive Underwears Ever Made – Check Out The One Belonging to Alison Madueke, One Can Buy A Rolls-Royce

By Balogun Kamilu Lekan

To some, it’s just something underneath that is covered with clothing and does not need to be too elegant or expensive. While to some few others, they can spend a fortune to get their underwear.

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Whatever your preferences, there are some rather pricey underwear options available. The items on this list of luxurious underwear aren’t ones you’d typically wear. These exquisitely designed designer undergarments are made from high-quality components like gold, diamonds, and others. You must be extremely lucky to obtain one of these expensive underwear sets.

5. The Very Sexy Fantasy Bra – $11 million

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This magnificent design was paid for to be worn on the runway by the highest-paid model in the world—at least temporarily. Heidi Klum wore this handmade bra from the Victoria’s Secret Fantasy line. It has a mesh design with jewel-studded details. The lingerie set is eye-catching and fascinating because it uses a variety of colours. 

The centrepiece 70-carat diamond is this set’s most remarkable feature. As the wearer moves, the diamond hangs from a rope covered in jewels.

4. The Sexy Splendor Fantasy Bra – $12.5 million

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This blood-red bra and pair of pants were also worn by Heidi Klum during the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show in 2005. 

The price of this underwear set is almost $12 million, and it appears to be justified. It has a variety of flashy stones, including diamonds and rubies, set in an underlay of white gold, as well as precious metals.

3. The Heavenly Star Fantasy Bra – $12.5 million

This is another lingerie set made of priceless metals and high-end diamonds. It is adorned with a 90-carat emerald cut diamond. 

The heavenly star fantasy bra is part of the assets allegedly illegally acquired by former petroleum minister Diezani Alison Madueke that were confiscated by the Nigerian government from

2. The Red Hot Fantasy Bra and Panties – $15 million

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This was worn by Gisele Bundchen during the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show in 2000. It holds the distinction of being one of the most costly underwear sets ever produced. Though exorbitant and fully covered in rubies, the bra and panties are a little uncomfortable to wear. 

1. The Susan Rosen Diamond Bikini – $30 million

The Susan Rosen Diamond Bikini, which costs $30 million, is the priciest bikini in existence.

This gorgeous bikini almost qualifies as one because it is almost entirely made of fine diamond strands. Diamonds of all shapes and sizes are placed to form an exquisite outfit in the upmarket designer underwear, which you are free to wear or model as you choose.

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