London: Dannii Minogue, who is expecting a child soon, has launched a new range of clothing in collaboration with designer Tabitha Somerset-Webb.
The singer said that pregnancy had "opened her mind" to more creative ideas.
The range tagged Project D, includes a sequinned evening dress from the "luxury" collection.
Apparently, Minogue’s design needed no alteration for her new fuller figure.
"This one’s stretched sequin thankfully so it goes over the bump,” the Telegraph quoted her as telling.
She added: "Being pregnant has completely opened my mind to having to really try different shapes and things I haven’t worn before.
"You’ve got to dress cleverly around it but I’ve managed to get into my dresses without any alterations."
Project D includes day dresses, cocktail chic and red-carpet-ready dresses.
Minogue added: "Fashion has been a passion of mine since I can remember and I hope that every woman who slips on a Project D dress will feel glamorous yet effortless.
"Our philosophy is to make feeling confident with your wardrobe easy. We will do the hard work and get the details on the dresses right, so all you have to do is enjoy them.
"To me a dress design never comes to life till it is slipped on - who knows what adventures the dresses in this collection will get up to?"
The clothing range will hit stores in June.
ANI
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