Pixie Geldof strips for Agent Provocateur
Pixie Geldof is new Agent Provocateur girl

Pixie Geldof is new Agent Provocateur girl
Pixie Geldof has followed in the footsteps of big sister Peaches, by stripping off for Agent Provocateur. Cast as the virgin in the luxury lingerie brand's Pan & the vestry of Virgins spring/summer '09 campaign, the 18-year-old models a cleavage-boosting white basque teamed with barely-there tie-side kickers, and stiletto heels.
In another shot, she dons a white waistcoat, stockings and suspenders, while clutching a hunting horn.
She joins the cast of scantily-clad beauties, which also includes It-model and former girlfriend of Pete Doherty, Portia Freeman,
This is Pixie's first campaign for the label, which has a long history of picking celebrity names for its advertising. Sister Peaches starred alongside Daisy Lowe, while Maggie Gyllenhaal and Kate Moss have both stripped off for risqué shoots.
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