Is there anything less appealing than a thong? Prepubescent strippers and models may be able to proudly parade around in butt floss, but on the average chip-and-Hobnob-fed British bum, a g-string can get a little, um, lost. |
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it's 80s time! Pretty in Pink, Breakfast Club, St Elmo's Fire and Ferris Bueller at the Prince Charles today. 1-9pm. 7 Leicester Place, WC2. £2.50-3.50. |
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The perspective on present day Iran in ICA's preview of Crimson Gold is bleaker but essential viewing. 6:30pm. The Mall, SW1. £10 (£25 with reception). |
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Sure, no visible panty line, but who cares if you can't wear jeans without constantly exposing your crack twine. State of Undress to the rescue! The debut lingerie line designed by UJ's own Emma Cheevers, and fellow Saint Martins grad Alexandra Suhner, has girls panting at the thought of stripping off. State of Undress brings old time glamour back into lingerie. The range of low-rise knickers and camisole tops, made of one hundred percent silk and hand-printed with retro prints designed by Daniel Reynolds, is flying off the shelves at Liberty and Fenwick of Bond Street. |
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Nu metal Alien Ant Farm rocks at Mean Fiddler with new album truANT. 7pm. 165 Charings Cross Rd, WC2. £10. 08701 500 044 or online. |
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More nu from elektro-punk nu wave Adult. promoting new album Anxiety Always at Barfly. 49 Chalk Farm Road, NW1. £7.25. Limited tix at door. 020 7691 4246. Encore at Trash on Monday |
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Because, frankly, in today's competitive sexual marketplace, nice knickers really are necessary. State
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Rogue Charlatan, indie god Tim Burgess plays at The Scala for two nights only. 7:30pm. Pentonville Rd, N1. £15. 020 7734 8932. |
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Why don't you tell a friend about Urban Junkies? |
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