Lingerie business La Senza is increasingly unlikely to be sold in its entirety as retailers look to snap up its best stores.

There is little hope that collapsed lingerie business La Senza UK will find a buyer as retailers including Theo Paphitis vie to cherry-pick its best stores.

A source close to the situation said it would be “wildly hopeful” to think that the 55-store business would be sold in its entirety.

Alshaya UK, which bought the La Senza UK business in a pre-pack deal in 2012, plunged the retailer into administration on Tuesday, as revealed by Retail-week.com. It was the second collapse in two years.

It is understood that Alshaya UK had attempted to find a buyer for La Senza to no avail earlier this year.

However, there is likely to be a race to pick up some of La Senza’s best stores such as its Westfield Stratford and Trafford Centre branches.

Paphitis, a former owner of La Senza who sold it to Lion Capital in 2006 for £100m hopes to snap up stores for his lingerie brand Boux Avenue.

He said: “If I can do something to protect the workers’ future I will.”

PwC was appointed as administrator of La Senza. The retailer employs 752 people.

A source close to the situation said it would be “wildly hopeful” to think that the 55-store business would be sold in its entirety.