Apr 23 2010

catsuit News in brief

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EJECTED Andrew Castle apologised to the men of Britain for getting sexy partner Ola Jordan kicked out of Strictly Come Dancing.
The GMTV presenter – who got booted off last night’s BBC One show – told The Sun he felt guilty for ending the stunning 26-year-old’s weekly stint on telly. But in a glimmer of hope for male viewers, he did say the Polish sexpot may give her plunging PVC catsuit another airing.
The pair became the seventh celebrity couple to go because of his lacklustre performance of the samba. Judge Len Goodman said: "Instead of Andrew Castle you’ve got to be more like a bouncy castle." And
the other judges also berated the former tennis star’s performance which cost the pair the dance-off to singer Heather Small and Brian Fortuna. Bruno Tonioli said: "The samba should have the excitement of the Brazilian Grand Prix and this was a Brazilian grand flop: no bounce, poor hip action, heavy footed."
But Andrew praised his sexy dance partner,Spiderman Costumes, saying: "Every man and teenage boy must love her. She’s such a fantasy figure; she’s beautiful and she bends double."
Ola caught the attention by appearing in a sparkly black PVC catsuit with a split down the front in the pair’s first dance, the cha-cha-cha.
Andrew, 44, said: &quot,Spiderman Costumes;I’m sorry that Ola will no longer be on the show but I think the catsuit might be returning.
"She will be coming back for the professional group dances and I have a feeling that the return of the costume spiderman is imminent."
But the happily-married TV host, who said he and wife Sophia would love to take up dancing, said he barely noticed what the blonde bombshell was wearing during the dance because he was so nervous. Andrew said: "I think I was the only man in Britain who didn’t."
Andrew will also be returning to Strictly next week as he wants to see Beyonce in a guest spot on the Sunday results show. He said the Destiny’s Child singer charmed him when he interviewed her on the GMTV sofa.

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Apr 23 2010

catsuit NO HEADLINE

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The same aesthetics go into their creations, she explains. ”Nicholas’s designs have nothing to do with easy chairs or three-piece suites, but a different idea of comfort. It is all to do with the comfort of good posture. And that gets us back to the catsuit or dress, in stretchy fabric. It makes you stand tall.”
The couple met when she was 15 and, despite initial disapproval from her father, who whisked her away to a convent school in Mexico, they married five years later. Their ideas on function and design fuse in their collection of vintage cars, which currently adds up to an Alvis, three Facel Vegas, an E-type Jaguar and a bubble car.
Ms Bruce agrees that her body-hugging spiderman costumes were inspired by the Sixties image of female liberation, projected by Diana Rigg in The Avengers and the strong-armed females of the James Bond films. ”The Sixties were ahead of their time,” she says. To complete the image,Spiderman Costumes, a pair of white and black Chelsea boots stand on the floor of the towering iron structure (designed by her husband) in which her new season’s graphic black-and-white collection now hangs.
Ms Bruce’s design career was born on a beach on Mustique, when she improvised her own swimwear from pieces of silk during a holiday. Having established her design base in London with a tiny legacy from her grandfather, she has built the business into an international empire worth more than Pounds 1 million. Puckered and pleated stretch fabrics that she used in past collections were developed with textile designers from the Royal College of Art. Her clothes and swimwear are manufactured in Cornwall, where the Barkers have moved into a converted barn.
They may be clothes that offer little hope of camouflage and demand fitness from the wearer, but, once pulled on, the stretchy tautness of the matt Lycra crepe inspires the attitude to achieve svelteness. Her friends, including Romilly McAlpine (wife of Lord McAlpine) and Lucy Ferry, have converted to her clingy style. ”It is not a matter of weight. If you feel good in a swimsuit, you will look good in a catsuit,Spiderman Costumes,” she says. ”As with the mini in the Sixties, it takes a while to get used to the look.”

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Apr 23 2010

catsuit PONY HACK CLASSES

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Catherine Zeta Jones writhing around in a catsuit , playing havoc with pensioner Sean Connery’s blood pressure, might be enough for undemanding film goers but it’s not enough for

me.
 It wouldn’t matter if the catsuit wearer was gorgeous Gary Oldman and yours truly replaced the former Bond as the voyeur, when style outweighs substance a film becomes nothing

more than a big-budget bore.
 The premise of this hopelessly formulaic heist movie is simple – beautiful insurance investigator (Jones) tries to net the world’s greatest art thief (Connery).
 But a stimulating plot is not really the issue here. It’s the pairing of one of Hollywood’s most bankable stars with the current movie darling that’s important – no matter how

absurd or ineffective the match. But for anyone who is actually excited by the prospect of seeing a great and respected actor reduced to the role of dirty old man, here’s what

happens…
 Master thief Robert "Mac" MacDougal (Connery) can nick just about anything,Spiderman Costumes, even if it’s nailed down, and art is his particular passion. In fact, he’s a rich art collector who

only steals to expand his collection.
 Mac has pretty much done it all, but he excels himself when he nabs a priceless Rembrandt,Spiderman Costumes, upsetting lot of people in the process – especially the insurance company. Their most

eager investigator, Virginia Baker (Jones), begs to be allowed to trap him by becoming his criminal equal.
 She dons figure-hugging leather and a bad attitude, and treats Sean to a few displays of her athletic nimbleness, convincing him she’s the woman he needs to pull off the

biggest heist of all.
 About halfway through, the plot gets even more ridiculous, trying hard to seem clever but failing miserably.
 But it’s not all bad. As you would expect from such a monstrously expensive movie, it looks swish and there are some excellent stunts.
 I expected the calibre of talent to make Entrapment a worthwhile experience but ultimately I was left thinking I’d just sat through a studio executive’s private fantasy. I

wouldn’t recommend it.

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Apr 23 2010

catsuit The making of the lady in red

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HERE’S an outfit that’s anything but Glamorous.
With her darkened hair, Black Eyed Pea Fergie, 34, stepped out in LA wearing this daring satin spider costume .
Big Girls Don’t Cry – but this costume nearly brought tears to our eyes..
WITH her mother out of the country, Elizabeth Jagger had all the time in the world to root through her wardrobe for something to wear to the Rolling Stones’ after show party.
And, judging by the outfit she chose, she was in there long enough to dig to the very back. That’s where, one assumes, Jerry Hall had hidden this dazzling canary-yellow catsuit.
Elizabeth, 22, a model, paraded the beaded and sequinned suit at Ronnie Wood’s West London home on Sunday.
She and her sister Georgia May, 14,Spiderman Costumes, were representing the Jagger clan for the night, as their father Sir Mick was tucked up in bed in his suite at Claridges.
The 63-year-old, still recovering from a recent bout of laryngitis, had gone straight home after the Stones’ two-hour performance at Twickenham rugby ground.
But his daughters two of Sir Mick’s four children with Miss Hall seemed happy to stand in his stead, and lingered until well after 3am before being chauffeured to their nearby home.
They spent the evening with the likes of Wood and his children Leah, Tyrone and Jamie, and guests including Keith Richards’s daughter Theodora, the actor Owen Wilson and footballer Michael Owen.
Richards, who Sir Mick had earlier introduced to the audience as the band’s ‘chief head-banger’ after his recent fall from a coconut tree in Fiji,Spiderman Costumes, threw a separate bash at London’s Landmark Hotel, and did not arrive at Wood’s until after 2am.
Miss Hall was holidaying abroad with friends, recovering from falling badly and spraining her leg as she tried to pull off a complicated dance move at a party on the eve of her 50th birthday.

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Apr 23 2010

spider costume Sun, sea, sand and stretch

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In the video Ford wears a Chinese-styleSusie Wong Dress(Y5748 – $326.00https://www.syren.com/dresses-gowns-p-238-susie-wong-dress.aspx ) in shimmering metallic Pearl Blue rubber with silver piping, accessorized with a pewterCalix Collar and Wrist Cuff Setfrom fetish designer Stockroom.com. She also plays guitar in a full-body, longsleevedFull spider costume in red rubber, also from Syren(Y8511 – $449.00https://www.syren.com/latex-catsuits -p-469-full-latex-catsuit-w-back-zip.aspx ). Over the red rubber catsuit,Spiderman Costumes, Ms. Ford wears a PVC Female Slave Harness from Stockroom.com that’s been specially hand-edged in flat studs, along with Stockroom.com’s signature Firecracker Wrist and Ankle Cuffs. She tops the whole thing off with a red leather Santa Hat trimmed in soft black wooly sheepskin – the perfect festive fetish accessory, custom-made by Stockroom.com especially for this video.
"I love my latex from Syren – it gives new meaning to the old saying ‘it fits like a glove,Spiderman Costumes,’" says Ford, who is married to musician Jim Gillette and has two sons. "The Syren clothes are insane. I’ve loved them forever and my wife looks amazing in them. It’s like she’s been dipped in paint," adds Gillette.
"How can you not love this video? Lita and Dee are so cool together and Lita’s talent, beauty and sheer joy of performing is mesmerizing. It’s a great Christmas present to us that she is wearing our styles because we know the video will also become a holiday classic," saidJeffrey Gent, designer for Syren.

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Apr 23 2010

catsuit CATSUIT JUST THE JOB

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EVERYONE’S talking about tightening their belt these days. It’s certainly tricky. I have just tried on a corset upside-down. But then, I am a burlesque beginner.
So, let me explain. The recent trend for burlesque clubs has gradually filtered down into the mainstream. These days, it’s becoming a theme for parties. Duly an invite arrived in my inbox to an "Alternative Winter Ball". It required "burlesque-inspired attire".
Apart from Dita von Teese, you could say my role models for this world were limited. It seemed to involve wearing old-fashioned scarlet lipstick and having even more old-fashioned bosoms. The first I could buy. The second I could also buy, but that would be a major decision. A corset seemed preferable to implants.
The big 36DD question was: where would one get a corset? I looked online. The cheapest appeared to be GBP 145.
Next day, I happened to walk past a moody nightclubbing emporium on my way to somewhere else. My inner corset detector – a new impulse – was activated by their window display. I reversed. Corsets started at GBP 130.
In Glasgow’s Princes Square,spider costume, I noticed a more ladylike boudoir. I went in, and discovered their made-to-measure corsets were GBP 445. Stays were already making me feel faint, and I hadn’t put any on yet.
Slinking back to the clubbers’ boutique, I asked the least terrifying assistant about cheaper options. "There’s your Latex dress, obviously," she said. Obviously. "Any in the sale?" "Yes,Spiderman Costumes, they’re down to GBP 105." "Er, anything else?" After a moment, she said loudly "spiderman costumes". We stood beside a rail and contemplated a PVC catsuit. It was a moment that couldn’t be left unfilled, so I offered that it looked as if it might be quite warm. But certainly good value for GBP 54.99.
She waited outside the changing room, where I learned one should never try on a catsuit with ankle socks. The right leg went on, but it wouldn’t come off. I feared I might have to wear half a catsuit for the rest of my life. Finally, with a yank, it peeled away. On safety grounds, it was back to corsets. But I needed a credit-crunch corset. I was told of a stall in Camden Market, north London, and went there when working down south.
It was at that corset stall where the upside-down trying-on incident happened. But when the assistant indicated the right way up, the corset fitted. And it only cost GBP 40, turning this into a parable for our recessionary times. We can all tighten our belts, if we try long and hard enough. It also created my first ever cleavage. All in all, a day to feel proud. Stick out your chest, my mother would say. Finally I could.
When do we get iPick’n'mix?
APPLE is set to start making televisions. "Product transition" they call it. Beware of too much product transition, I say – and no, that’s not another Apple innovation, though the iSay could be a device for optimum communication, the rate they’re going.
Apple move into markets where they "can solve a problem for consumers". On that basis, an iTelevision is a good idea. Apple might end male dominance of the remote, by making pink ones. Or needy remotes that lie: "You haven’t touched me in weeks." Both would reduce men’s fondness for that device. They could also make remotes that aren’t held together by Sellotape within the month, thereby offering tape-less connectivity.
But Apple should beware of turning into an outlet that sells everything. Otherwise, we may be standing outside closed-down Apple stores, bemoaning their loss. One thing they don’t want to make is a mistake, by turning into iWoolworths.
I don’t know anything about football, but even I could have told you Phil Scolari wouldn’t be a success at Chelsea. He was never going to score – not with that moustache.
His sacking has increased my knowledge of the game, though. Hitherto, I thought Scolari was what an Italian striker called the school run.
His compensation has led to much mulling on failures, bonuses and football’s similarity to the world of finance.
Which makes me wonder: if football teams looked like going under, would the Government bail them out? Or would they just accuse them of taking a dive?

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Apr 23 2010

catsuit I’D BUY YOU A CATSUIT

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To pull off this look, however, be sure to choose a sweater or jacket
that has some width at the bottom. A sweater that ends in a ribbed cuff
that hugs the thighs will call attention to the very area that a big
sweater is supposed to camouflage.
For the truly daring,catsuit, the trendiest garment of the season is the
catsuit, a full-length, one-piece unitard that covers the body from feet
to neck. It fits like a second skin and is designed to be the foundation
for a layered look.
While it seems like a simple way to dress (in the morning, simply put
on a catsuit and top it with a skirt and jacket, or perhaps a big sweater)
, the catsuit has its problems.
For one thing, it can be very hot, especially when it’s worn with
several layers on top. It can be claustrophobic. And getting the right fit
can be a challenge, even with the wonders of stretch fabric.
But those are minor flaws compared to the difficulty of getting out of
a catsuit quickly when the need arises. In fact,spider costume, when Mirabella magazine
asked its editors to try out a variety of spider costumes , "the bathroom problem"
was their No. 1 complaint. No one knows if it can be solved, but designers
have vowed to try.
Fortunately, it’s easy to approximate the look of a costume spiderman by wearing
tights and turtlenecks that match. In his fall collection, Isaac Mizrahi
showed lots of colorful separates layered over the foundation of white
turtlenecks and white ribbed tights.
 

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Apr 23 2010

catsuit Brazilian Nuts

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Looking more like shiny spacesuits, these crowd stopping fashions are tipped to be the new look.
 The pewter and gold lycra spiderman costumes and PVC raincoats were among the highlights in the spectacular finale of David Jones’ autumn-winter 1992 fashion parades. The spider costume s, selling for $179.50, and raincoats,Spiderman Costumes, at $595, have been made especially for the store and they will be available at the end of this month. The parades showcased the very best in new season Australian and international fashions. Store fashion buyers say primary colors, tartans, checks and coats will make a big impact this year, and skirts will come in all shapes, from bell to flared.
 SEXY Jessica Taylor will return to a winning formula to try to avoid a repeat of last week’s skate-off – a CATSUIT.
She’ll hope to catch the public’s eye with her silver skin-tight crystal-encrusted costume on tomorrow’s show.
Eight years ago she struggled into a black rubber number with Liberty X for a video of single Just A Little – and the ploy worked when it topped the charts.
Jess, 28, said: "That song won us a Brit,zentai suit, so I’m hoping the new costume will bring me luck. Thankfully it’s not made of rubber because the one I had for Just A Little needed two people to help me into it and I had to be naked underneath!" Roxy Pallett, 26, and Zoe Salmon, 29, will also be in jaw-dropping outfits.
Ex-Blue Peter host Zoe’s flesh-coloured outfit will make it appear she’s skating nude while Ex-Emmerdale star Roxy’s will look like a red swimsuit.
Jess, right, who survived the skateoff with Melinda Messenger, 38, has vowed to send snaps of herself each week to cricketer hubby Kevin Pietersen, 28, who is in the West Indies with England. Lucky lad.

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Apr 23 2010

catsuit PAINT HORSE

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WANNABE Alexandra Burke has been told to "sex up or ship out". But the babe, right – whose similarity to 2006 winner Leona Lewis could scupper her chances – has refused to wear

a figure-hugging catsuit.
Alexandra, 20, confided: "They wanted me to have more sex appeal. They wanted to put me in a costume spiderman and I was like, ‘No way!’.
Britney can pull off a catsuit but not Alex."
The singer and her mentor Cheryl Cole have decided to go for a raunchier image though – to prove she is less like Leona and closer to Beyoncé Knowles.
"Cheryl wants to show people that I’m not just a ballad singer, " Alexandra added. "We both want to show there are lots of sides to me.
"I try not to think about being pigeon-holed. I just want to get on stage every week, shake my booty, do the song and have fun.
"Leona’s more Mariah Carey and I am more Beyonc&eacute,zentai suit;.
"So give me ten years and maybe I could be just as bootylicious as she is!&quot,Spiderman Costumes;

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Apr 23 2010

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THERE’S one thing former Corrie beauty Nikki Sanderson doesn’t miss about Weatherfield – her character’s duff clothes.
 The pretty actress, who played the Street’s hairdresser Candice Stowe, is first to admit her soap wardrobe was "interesting" at best.
 From school uniform to zentai suits leather spider costumes , Candice never failed to stand out.
 So it’s not surprising that when Nikki left the ITV1 soap last September, she didn’t smuggle any of the outfits out with her.
 In real life though, it was 21-year-old Nikki’s spot-on style which landed her the job of host for last week’s More Fashion Awards.
 It’s just the latest in a string of big jobs to land in her lap. She has recently made an appearance in hit BBC series Holby City and is soon to be heard in a BBC radio play. After that she is in telly drama New Street Law.
 KATE JACKSON caught up with the star to talk style, Corrie and that catsuit.
 ON COSTUMES:
 "Candice was a real character. Some of the things she wore I would never wear for real.
 Like the bright green leather catsuit!
 It was brilliant wearing it because it was so different. I’m not a diva and I would never have said I wouldn’t wear something.
 Dressing up in those sort of clothes was fun because you wouldn’t normally be seen dead in those outfits.
 I wore a school uniform until I was 20. When I left I got all the other cast members to sign it, like you do when you leave school.
 I think I might auction off the zentai suits zentai for charity. It might only make a pound but it’s better than hanging in my wardrobe.
 ON FASHION:
 "My style is very much High Street. I’m a real copycat when it comes to fashion. I’ll recreate what Kate Moss or Sienna Miller wear but buy it in Topshop.
 You can go and spend hundreds on something designer or wait a month and it’ll be almost the same thing in the High Street but a lot cheaper.
 ON STYLE ICONS:
 "Kate Moss and Sienna Miller are beautiful.
 Cat Deeley always looks gorgeous. So does Victoria Beckham but she wears designer.
 ON THIS SEASON’S LOOKS:
 "I like the dresses and skinny jeans. I’m quite into leggings and long tops at the moment. The most important item in my wardrobe is a plain vest top. You can wear them under dresses or dress them up with beads or brooches.
 ON RED CARPET GLAMOUR:
 &quot,costume spiderman;I’ve regretted loads of my red carpet outfits! When I was growing up I did make a few mistakes. I look back and think, ‘Why didn’t someone stop me?’
 It’s all right now that I’m older, I’m a bit more independent.
 ON HER CAREER:
 "I’ve done an episode of Holby and I’ve filmed a drama called New Street Law which will go out in April or May. I’ve also done a radio play.
 Otherwise it’s all about going for auditions and getting back into the acting game. I’d love to do something really gritty, a character that’s totally unlike me. That’s when I think people see your true potential.
 ON CRACKING HOLLYWOOD:
 "I’m not going to hold my breath. It’s a hard nut to crack and I need to break Britain first.
 Yes, I’ve done Coronation Street but I’d like to build up a steady career here.
 ON REALITY TV:
 &quot,Spiderman Costumes;I love reality TV – I really enjoyed Celebrity Big Brother this year. I don’t think it would be the right time in my career to go on a reality TV show. I want to be seen as a credible actor and I don’t think reality TV would be the way to do that.
 ON KEEPING IN SHAPE:
 "I try! I’m quite lucky because I’m a size eight to 10 and tend to stay that way. I don’t worry that much about what I eat.
 Every girl’s got something about their body which they wish was different.
 My legs could do with being a little longer but I’m generally happy.

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