2013年3月18日星期一

The denim’s made a comeback too! B*Witched opt for daring midriff-exposing rodeo inspired outfits at club performance


They are currently starring in The Big Reunion as they try and reignite their singing career.
And it seems B*Witched are pulling out all the stops to make it work, even if it does mean cracking out the denim again.
The group, who made an appearance at G-A-Y on Saturday evening, shed their former good girl image by wearing various skimpy outfits made from their favourite material, showing off legs, chests and tums.
It's back: As B*Witched took to the stage at G-A-Y on Saturday evening they wore their trademark denim
It's back: As B*Witched took to the stage at G-A-Y on Saturday evening they wore their trademark denim
Taking inspiration from cowboys, the girls embraced their old look whole heatedly while teaming it with lots of plaid.
 

While all the women, who are in their thirties looked great, it was Lindsay Armaou who stole the show. 
Lindsay, who was married to 911’s Lee Brenan, used to take a back seat in the band back in the nineties, but these days it seems she’s really finding her feet.
Looking good: Lindsay Armaou showed off her midriff in a plaid cropped top and her hair in bunches
Looking good: Lindsay Armaou showed off her midriff in a plaid cropped top and her hair in bunches

Legs and tums: Twins Keavy and Edele Lynch both had their legs out in short denim while their stomachs were also on show
Legs and tums: Twins Keavy and Edele Lynch both had their legs out in short denim while their stomachs were also on show

Covered up: The only member of the band who didn't have flesh on show was Sinéad O'Carroll
Covered up: The only member of the band who didn't have flesh on show was Sinéad O'Carroll
The singer showed off her enviable frame wearing a cropped top which she teamed with a pair of loose-fitting trousers.
And to even out the sexiness of her top she wore her hair in cute pigtails.
Her other bandmates tried equally as hard with their outfits and showed that some things really do get better with age. 
Singing: Edele (L) and Sinéad (R) both concentrated hard on having good vocals
Singing: Edele (L) and Sinéad (R) both concentrated hard on having good vocals
Singing: Edele (L) and Sinéad (R) both concentrated hard on having good vocals

Routines: The group seemed to have no trouble getting back into the swing of things when it came to routines
Routines: The group seemed to have no trouble getting back into the swing of things when it came to routines
Keavy Lynch also showed off her stomach wearing a plaid shirt tied around her waist, while she also had her legs out in a tiny pair of denim hot paints.
The Irish beauty showed off her pale skin, which looked great in contrast to her dark hair that had been styled in ringlets. 
Her twin Edele opted for denim short dungarees, underneath which she wore a cropped plaid shirt, so her slim stomach was also on show.
Happy: The band were delighted about being back on the stage once again
Happy: The band were delighted about being back on the stage once again

Working it: The group strutted about on the stage giving their all to their performance
Working it: The group strutted about on the stage giving their all to their performance
Keeping things a little more restrained was Sinéad O'Carroll, who looked great in a pair of dark denim jeans with a denim shirt which was undone enough so her lacy bra and cleavage could be seen.
Tying in with the plaid she wore a large bow in her hair and she seemed to have had some hair extensions added to her locks. 
The group, who split up in 2002, gave a particularly energetic performance cracking out some of their old dance moves. 
Getting close: The women gave the crowd what they wanted and sat down close to them
Getting close: The women gave the crowd what they wanted and sat down close to them
The C’est La Vie singers recently posed make-up free for Heat magazine and took the opportunity to speak about body image and appearance.
Speaking of their ageing faces, Sinead, 39, said, 'None of us have had anything done – no Botox, no fillers, nothing – so this is to show everyone how we really look.'
Lindsay, 35, believes there is too much emphasis on looking perfect forced upon women at a young age.
Delighted: The hundreds of people at the club couldn't contain their excitement of having the pop band perform
Delighted: The hundreds of people at the club couldn't contain their excitement of having the pop band perform
'There’s a lot of pressure, especially on young girls, to look like the really polished version of celebs you see in magazines,' she told the magazine.
'It’s nice for them to see pictures like this.'
For Edele, 33, being picture without her face on was a daunting prospect.
Cheese: B*Witched posed up for a couple of pictures with club owner Jeremy Joseph and his dog dressed up in a hoodie
Cheese: B*Witched posed up for a couple of pictures with club owner Jeremy Joseph and his dog dressed up in a hoodie
'I wouldn’t ever step outside without make-up. I always like to have concealer, blusher and mascara on.' The singer said.
'When I’ve had my [forehead] scar airbrushed out in the past, I look weird. I don’t like it to be removed,' Edele admitted, 'I’ve had it since I was three, so I’m not me without it.'
B*Witched will begin their UK tour with The Big Reunion on May 3rd in Sheffield.

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