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TOWIE’s Danielle Armstrong strips down to lingerie shopping in Essex

November 8, 2014 by  
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While she’s often spoken about holding a degree in fashion, Danielle Armstrong seemed intent on wearing very little clothing as she filmed scenes for TOWIE recently.

Earlier this week, the TV personality was caught on camera wearing just an electric blue lingerie set as she chatted with her co-stars Bobby Cole Norris and Chloe Sims in an Essex boutique.

Danielle was seen shopping for underwear with her pals when she shed her clothing, displaying her toned curves in the process.

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Wowie: Danielle Armstrong stripped down to her lingerie as she shot scenes for TOWIE in an Essex boutique this week

Wowie: Danielle Armstrong stripped down to her lingerie as she shot scenes for TOWIE in an Essex boutique this week

And she ensured she was camera ready for the moment, with her voluminous blonde locks resting in a wavy bundle on her tanned shoulders as she wore a full face of make-up.

Her pal Chloe was decidedly more covered up for the shopping excursion, donning a fluffy cream coat over a matching top with jeans and knee-high brown suede boots.

Clutching a brown suede bag, the mother-of-one was seen holding a lacy pink bra as she perused the smalls in the boutique.

How do I look? The TV personality didn't appear to be particularly shy about displaying her curves

How do I look? The TV personality didn’t appear to be particularly shy about displaying her curves

And even Bobby got in on the action, holding up a dazzling white bra as he chatted with his friends while wearing a black tracksuit.

Blonde beauty Danielle, who opened her own Essex fashion boutique in the summer, appeared to be much more upbeat than she was during a recent episode of her hit show.

She was seen going for relationship counselling with her boyfriend James Lock, and admitting that she had miscarried his baby just a week beforehand.

Covered up: Danielle's co-star and pal Chloe Sims was decidedly more covered up during the shoot

Covered up: Danielle’s co-star and pal Chloe Sims was decidedly more covered up during the shoot

Seeking help over their volatile relationship, the petite blonde held her boyfriend’s hand as she revealed that she didn’t feel like he had been there for her during the ordeal, turning instead to his characteristic partying ways.

When asked why they were seeking help, James told the counsellor: ‘I’ve realised how bad a boyfriend I’ve been by not being there.

‘But I’ve realised that we’re at a point where we don’t know whether we can be together. I do want to be with her because I love her.’

Along for the ride: Bobby Cole Norris got to grips with the merchandise during the shopping excurision

Along for the ride: Bobby Cole Norris got to grips with the merchandise during the shopping excurision

 


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Is lingerie show good start to fashion week? Corset is + Video

November 8, 2014 by  
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AFTER weeks of counting down, Oxford Fashion Week kicked off in style with a stunning show of luxury lingerie.

The autumn show – the second fashion week of the year – has already seen crowds flock to both the lingerie show and a high street collection show.

Now organisers are preparing to sign off in style this weekend with shows including a bird of paradise-inspired collection at the Oxford Museum of Natural History tomorrow.

Director Carl Anglim

Director Carl Anglim said: “Our opening shows are always the ones that kickstarts the mood of the week but it’s the first time we’ve started with a lingerie show.

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“It went really well and was the first time it’s sold out in advance.

“This season we get to use some of the models for every show so they will be pros by tomorrow.

“It’s going to be a spectacular finale as we haven’t done anything as epic as that before.”

Assistant director Tiffany Saunders 

Models were chosen after casting sessions, including the first one to be held at Oxford Brookes University.

There are usually 60 models who take part but this year there are only 20 men and women, who will be used in more shows to give them more experience in the field.

An opening party was held at The Varsity Club on Monday and more than 80 people attended the lingerie show at Malmaison hotel on Wednesday.

The black tie event was billed as the “most intimate” show of the week and exhibited seven designers, including Oxfordshire’s Jon Harris, Pure Chemistry and Silk Cocoon.

A team of models graced the catwalk in a small room lit up by camera flashes wearing various designs, including latex nightwear and a corset made out of copper.

Assistant director Tiffany Saunders, 24, who modelled at the show, said: “A lot of the pieces we had were corset-based and we had to be individually wired into it.

“It was a lot of work to get people in and out of them quickly but we have a fantastic team and it went very smoothly.”

Models strut their stuff          

St Catherine’s College student Hannah Zainuddin, 20, modelled in the lingerie show for the second year running after auditioning in the casting sessions last year.

She said: “When I saw the copper corset I couldn’t say no. It was more comfortable last year because I was in a silk nighty.”

Indroneel Chatterjee

Face of Oxford Indroneel Chatterjee, 24, said: “It’s all new for me because I haven’t done fashion modelling on this scale, so it feels like I’m on a course.

“It’s been an enriching learning experience and very exciting to take part.”

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