Urban Junkies London
Thursday, March 27 2003
Living dolls
Get yourself a cryin', talkin', sleepin', walkin', livin' doll

For those of you who have ever experienced an embarrassing deflation with a blow-up doll, there is an answer to all your frustrations.

REALDOLL offers the world’s most realistic love doll.

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V&A opens its mammoth celebration of Art Deco. Film, fashion, sculptures and other glamour era pieces from around the world are put on show. Until July 20. Cromwell Rd, SW7. £8 tickets online or 0870 906 3883
291 Gallery presents in>visible, a selection of video installations by students and recents graduates of London's art and design colleges. 6pm-12am tonight. 291 Hackney Rd, E2. Free.

Using Hollywood special-effects technology, the made-to-order life-size dolls feature completely articulated skeletons for maximum malleability and an exclusive blend of the most expensive silicone rubbers for a flesh-like feel. Charming!

For the boys - or indeed the girls - there are eleven different females to choose from made up from seven standard body types and eleven head types. You can also request the most specific details from eye, lip and fingernail colour to pubic hairstyle.

Celine has a touch of the Morgan Fairchild's about her, whilst Stephanie, looks like a very glamorous chemotherapy patient. Yet strangely, all the models have more than a passing resemblance to that Tesco-Value Minogue, Danni. But, at US$5,999 these little beauties are anything but cheap.

Think of them as a grown-up Barbie, and spend the day dressing her up, styling her hair and applying some lippy.

REALDOLL, have just launched their very first male prototype who seems to be modelled on a very shocked Kyle MacLachlan. He arrives in a constant state of arousal, and for all the lonely gays out there, yes, he is available with optional anal entry if desired.

REALDOLL, www.realdoll.com
Starting at US$ 5,999

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The four-day Live Culture programme of live performances at the Tate Modern spins open with Oleg Kulik's human mirror ball 'Armadillo for Your Show'. 8:30pm. Bankside, SE1. Free, booking 020 7887 8888.
Everyone Says I Love You as the National Gallery's Free Film Season puts on Woody Allen tonight at 6:30pm. Trafalgar Square, WC2. Free
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Remember that it's Mother's Day on Sunday. Have you sorted out a gift yet? Get her some La Perla or other great lingerie and hosiery at Figleaves. Or look for flowers, special treats or just inspiration on lastminute.com.
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