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Charli XCX showcases her incredible figure in a skimpy pink lingerie set before slipping into racy festival fit in sizzling new photo dump
Charli XCX showcases her incredible figure in a skimpy pink lingerie set before slipping into racy festival fit in sizzling new photo dump

Daily Mail​

time10 hours ago

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Charli XCX showcases her incredible figure in a skimpy pink lingerie set before slipping into racy festival fit in sizzling new photo dump

Charli XCX sent temperatures soaring as she shared a sizzling new photo dump to Instagram on Thursday. In one snap, the singer, 32, whose real name is Charlotte Emma Aitchison, looked incredible as she showcased her enviable figure in a skimpy pink lingerie set. The stylish two-piece consisted of a padded bra with a unique curved silhouette and matching bottoms. Meanwhile, in another stunning snap, the 365 hitmaker flaunted her flat tummy in a yellow bra, which featured a white feather detailing. She teamed the racy ensemble with a pair of micro leather hot pants as she posed up a storm alongside Vogue's Beauty Editor Tish Weinstock. Charli also shared a sultry selfie and a snap of fans wearing vibrant green brat T-shirts and short green wigs. She captioned the photo dump: 'My body hurts and i don't think i can socialize for a minute but it's been really cute and i love everyone xx' The sizzling snaps come after Charli launched her very own Party Girl Festival on Saturday. The singer was headlining at Lido Field in Victoria Park to 35,000 people, just over a year since she released her BRAT album and took over the music world. The chart-topper - who had handpicked every act on the line-up herself, to ensure the perfect vibe - belted out her hits to the crowd. Charli clearly put a lot of effort into her first-ever Party Girl festival, as she was seen oozing confidence and writhing around the stage during energetic dance routines. As she sipped an Aperol spritz and lit up a cigarette, she performed an array of songs from the viral remix album, including Von Dutch, 365 Remix, Girl and So Confusing. She also performed Speed Drive from the Barbie soundtrack, 2012's mega-hit I Love It and Blame It On Your Love and turned the stage into a club with strobe flashing lights, heavy techno beats and a waterfall. Amelia Dimoldenberg, known for Chicken Shop Date, performed the viral TikTok dance for Charli's song 'Apple', whilst Swedish artist Bladee hit the stage with Charli for a high-energy performance of the 'Rewind' remix, which sent the crowd into a frenzy. The sizzling snaps come after Charli put on an incredible performance as she launched her very own Party Girl Festival on Saturday Normal People's Paul Mescal was also spotted fully embracing the party atmosphere as the night unfolded. At the end of the hour-long performance, Charli left fans with a written message displayed on the stage's screen with flashing lights that read: 'Brat' summer is over. But actually… I don't think it is. 'So tell me the truth: Will you hate me if I stick around? 'Because honestly, I don't know who I am if it's over. And so… I've decided I want this to last forever. It wasn't just a summer thing… it's a forever thing. Please don't let it be over.' The songstress recently opened up about her next album, admitting that she's prepared for it 'to be a flop.' Charli reached a major career milestone with the release of her sixth album last year. It became her highest-charting record, peaking at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and even earning her a Grammy Award. However, in a new interview, Charli revealed that commercial success isn't her main focus going forward. She explained that maintaining creative freedom is far more important to her than chasing chart positions. Speaking to Culted at the Cannes International Film Festival, she said: 'I don't really feel the pressure to create another record like 'Brat' because when I was making it, even though I really believed in it and totally knew what I wanted to do with it, I had no idea how it would be received. 'I was really doing it for myself and marketing it in the way I wanted to for myself but I had no clue that people would kind of connect to it in the way that they did,' she said. Charli also hinted that her next album will take a completely different direction. 'You can never really do the same thing twice and my next record will probably be a flop which I'm down for to be honest,' she added.

Alexa Chung puts on a racy display in a blue sheer PVC dress as she attends Vogue event in London
Alexa Chung puts on a racy display in a blue sheer PVC dress as she attends Vogue event in London

Daily Mail​

time13-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Alexa Chung puts on a racy display in a blue sheer PVC dress as she attends Vogue event in London

Alexa Chung turned heads at the BFC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund Winner Announcement 2025, held at the five-star hotel The London EDITION on Tuesday. The model, 41, showcased her enviable figure in a striking blue sheer PVC mini dress, featuring a sleeveless design that emphasised her slender frame. She layered the daring look over a burgundy lingerie set and completed the ensemble with sheer black tights, adding an edgy contrast. Alexa elevated her look with pointed court heels and toted her essentials in a chic black mini handbag by Miu Miu. She further accessorised with a gold arm cuff and styled her dark tresses in loose, effortless waves. The TV personality kept her makeup fresh and minimal to highlight her natural beauty and was joined by Vogue's Beauty Editor, Tish Weinstock. Her outing comes after she revealed she underwent surgery for endometriosis and discussed her 'frustrating' experience with the condition. The fashion designer was diagnosed with endometriosis - when cells in the lining of the uterus are found elsewhere in the body - in July 2020. Now, Alexa has admitted she has found her experience trying to treat the condition 'frustrating' and criticised it for being 'under-funded'. She revealed she underwent a laparoscopy, where the pelvis is accessed through small incisions, to cut out the affected tissue to try and aid her symptoms. She told The Telegraph: 'A number of years ago, I had a laparoscopy to help cure it, they don't really know how to cure endometriosis but they do like cutting it out people quite a lot, just on the off chance that it might work. 'I do come up against this wall, where no matter how helpful or amazing the doctors I've seen have been, you reach a point in the cul-de-sac of information where you realise there's a definitive end to the amount of treatment they can give you. 'I find it super frustrating. It's part of a canon of women's health issues that are desperately under-researched.' Since her diagnosis, Alexa has made it her mission to raise awareness for the condition, which affects one in ten women. She has partnered with second-hand fashion platform Vinted to offer a curated selection of luxury pieces from her personal wardrobe, with all proceeds going to Endometriosis UK. The exclusive sale for her wardrobe, available only to Vinted members in the UK, launches on May 4, 2025. Clothing, bags, sunglasses and shoes from sought-after brands like Prada, JW Anderson, Khaite, Magda Butrym and Galvan London will all be available. Further highlights include a Miu Miu embroidered bralette, a pink Gucci bag and a coral silk 1930s vintage dress worn by Alexa herself at Paris Fashion Week. At the beginning of the pandemic, Alexa opened up about her painful battle with endometriosis, which left her in so much pain that she sometimes had to take meetings lying down. After years of pain, a kidney scan and a suspected hemorrhagic cyst, the model was diagnosed with condition while filming her Netflix series Next in Fashion in Los Angeles. Before discovering she had it, doctors had to rule out ovarian cancer, and the fashion star recalled going back to film with co-star Tan France after her appointment. 'I had to go back on set and Tan asked how my doctor's appointment went. I was like, 'It might be ovarian cancer!', said Alexa. In March 2020, Alexa suggested the lack of information about the endometriosis could be down to 'gender healthcare bias'. She took to Instagram to share a photograph of an allontheboard tube poster that featured statistics about the condition. She penned: 'Why don't they know what it is? Why don't they know how to cure it? Could it be to do with a gender healthcare bias? Also probably doesn't help that 'endometriosis' is the longest and most boring word to read. 'Thank you to @allontheboard for raising awareness about this debilitating disease that affects 1 in 10 women and yet on average takes 7 years to diagnose. 'Sorry if you have it, thrilled if you don't and grateful if you're a supportive partner, friend of family member to someone suffering with this invisible hellmare. 'I'm lucky because I felt much better after surgery but I know that's not the case for everyone and may not be the case forever. Sending love to those in pain and thanks to doctors trying to help.' Women with endometriosis often have very painful periods as well as pelvic pain at other times of the month, and it can also cause a range of other conditions, including infertility, bowel and bladder problems caused by scarring, as well as fatigue and mental health difficulties. Despite it affecting teenagers through to middle age, treatment options remain limited and diagnosis is difficult. There is no cure and the available treatments often have significant side-effects, affecting fertility, for example, because they contain hormones. WHAT IS ENDOMETRIOSIS? Endometriosis occurs when cells in the lining of the uterus are found elsewhere in the body. Each month, these cells react in the same way as those in the uterus; building up, breaking down and bleeding. Yet, the blood has no way to escape the body. Symptoms include pain, heavy periods and fatigue, as well as a higher risk of infertility, and bowel and bladder problems. Its cause is unknown but may be genetic, related to problems with the immune system or exposure to chemicals. Treatment focuses on pain relief and improving quality of life, which may include surgery or hormone treatment.

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