If you thought Megan Fox was toning down her sex appeal after the birth of her third son last summer, you’d be wrong.
In fact, hotness is just as integral to Megan’s personal brand as ever. And because she’s such a selfless person, she just co-designed a collection with Frederick’s of Hollywood so you can be hot af too. But she’s not just a guest designer, she’s actually a co-owner.
Megan announced her affiliation with Frederick’s of Hollywood last fall in hopes of rebranding the company after they went bankrupt. She also added that one of her main focuses was to make lingerie that had sex appeal but also comfort — and that she was planning on designing a lingerie line specifically for moms like herself.
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