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Jacket racket You must buy a jacket this season. But what shape? Long or short, double- breasted or swing? We show you what works with what. Jacket and trousers by Ralph Lauren CUTLINE: Long,Spiderman Costumes, man-tailored Great with: Short skirt, shorts or a catsuit. Avoid: Full, pleated pants or skirt. It simply won’t have this season’s silhouette and the ensemble will scream ”last year.” man-tailored jacket by Calvin Klein CUTLINE: Bolero Great with: Anything from ski pants to zentais – if you’re a Twiggy twin. If not, pair it with loosely pleated pants or straight skirt. CUTLINE: Swing jacket Great with: Slim pants or a costume spiderman . Or just go terribly Jackie O and wear it over a slim,zentai suit, short skirt. Avoid: Full cuts or you’ll look like a tent. swing jacket by Gordon Henderson CUTLINE: Peplum Great with: A tight catsuit, snug ski pants or slim skirt. Avoid: Anything full cut or you’ll look like you need a couple of months on Slimfast. peplum by Joan Vass CUTLINE: Short military Great with: Pleated pants, short skirt or shorts. Add a shoulder halter belt (called a harness) over the jacket for true to-the-nanosecond trendiness. Avoid:Catsuits, unless you are ultra-thin. military jacket by Ralph Lauren.

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Catherine Zeta Jones writhing around in a ,zentaispider costume , 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, 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, 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.
&nbsp,Spiderman Costumes;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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catsuit DAIRY CATTLE PARADERS COMPETITION

 Tennis star Serena Williams’s black, leather-look catsuit may have seemed like an outrageous fashion statement when she wore it at last week’s US Open but it was designed to

boost her playing power. PETA BEE examines the claims of other recent developments in high-performance clothes and footwear
 IT MAY look skintight but Serena’s catsuit can stretch to up to five times its original size, enabling her to jump and lunge for the ball totally unrestricted. It has also been

shown that athletes who wear Lycra-based compression shorts during training experience 30 per cent less muscle fatigue than those in normal gymwear.
 Scientists are now developing a range of high-tech sportswear that can improve your game by helping you run faster or get fit quicker.
 So, if the idea of squeezing into a zentai doesn’t take your fancy – and even Serena admits that if you don’t have a decent shape, this isn’t the best thing to wear – here’s

some other smart sportswear.
 FITNESS-BOOSTING RUNNING VESTS
 Researchers at Loughborough University have developed a running vest that could help you get fit more quickly.
 Dr Mike Caine and a team from the University’s Progressive Sports Technology Centre have invented the RespiVest. This is worn round the chest and trains breathing muscles to

work more efficiently.
 It has several elasticated loops which squeeze the chest to stop it expanding fully, forcing the lungs to work harder. "Athletes need to train their breathing muscles, " Dr

Caine says. "If they start to tire, it has a knock-on effect on the muscles in the legs and arms."
 POSTURE-IMPROVING TRAINERS
 If you suffer from backache, the latest functional sports louboutin boots could help.
 MBT trainers, GBP 106 (01273 273555), were developed by Swiss engineer Karl Muller who studied the walking postures of Kenyan tribes to discover how they avoided joint and back

problems despite walking up to 50 miles a day. From his results, he invented a pair of trainers with a specially curved, super-thick sole that forces the postural muscles in the

legs, bottom and pelvis to work more effectively than when wearing normal louboutins.
 In the MBTs your joints are better supported so you walk (or run) in a taller and more upright manner.
 COMPUTERISED FOOTBALL SHIRTS
&nbsp,zentai;Researchers from the University of Birmingham’s department of electrical and computer engineering have recently developed the SensVest, a football shirt that can monitor heart

rate, body temperature and speed.
 Chris Baber, one of the shirt’s designers, says the computer-carrying fabric enables data to be sent back through a radio network to coaches and physiotherapists who can use it

to assess a player’s performance during a match.
 They are also working on a computerised football which would mean that disputes with a referee or linesman could be solved instantly.
 POWER SOCKS
 The knee-length socks that Commonwealth and European running champion Paula Radcliffe wears in races are designed to do more than look good – they actually help her to run

faster. Looking uncannily like the white socks girls used to wear at school, the Italian manufacturers of the tight-fighting garments say they also help to stimulate micro-

circulation in the calf muscles and prevent injury.
 Although the power socks are specially made for Paula and aren’t on sale in the UK, you could always try wearing antiDVT compression socks, which use the same principles. Try

Activa Air Socks, GBP 9.56 (01283 540957).
 SPEEDY SWIMSUITS
 Australian swimming sensation Ian Thorpe wore a full-length Adidas swimsuit to help him glide through the water at top speed at this summer’s Commonwealth Games.
 Speedo produces a similar outfit called the Fastskin made from a fabric that simulates a shark’s scales and helps to reduce drag and muscle or skin vibrations that can slow

swimmers down. Studies at the Australian Institute of Sport showed speed improvements of 7.5 per cent when wearing a full-length Fastskin suit.
 Speedo also has a range of Fastskin swimsuits for sale on the high street using the same high-tech fabrics. They are now on sale from GBP 40 and ready to try in the pool (0115

9105267).
 AIR-CONDITIONED CLOTHING If you get unbearably hot and sweaty when working out,Spiderman Costumes, you should wear airconditioned clothing, just launched by Nike, from GBP 25 to GBP 250 (0800 279

9196).
 New fabric technology has produced a material the company calls Nike Sphere Cool, with unique raised nodules that allows air to circulate between the clothing and your skin.
 The same principle is applied to Nike Sphere Thermal. This is clothing featuring dimples that trap pockets of air – like doubleglazing – to keep you warm on your winter run.

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spider costume TURNOUT CARRIAGE CLASSES

CSS are one of those groups who perhaps are more fun as a live entity than they are on record. Lead singer Lovefoxxx (above) has always cut a prepossessing figure when she hits,zentai

the stage – during last year’s T in the Park, this column watched her strip off one rainbow-hued velour spider costume to reveal… yet another spangly catsuit. Gawd knows how she

managed to squeeze into the two. Anyway, they’ve got a rather flashy mini-mix of their new record on their website, which makes deciding whether or not you can be bothered with

their Brazilian synth-punk oeuvre so much easier.
WIRE FOR SOUND
IT’S not often that I recommend a radio show – DJs’ musical tastes, on the whole, tend to be too inconsistent to rely on – but On the Wire’s presenter Steve Barker has been at

this for 24 years and, like John Peel,costume spiderman, has been there and done that. The stuff he plays mines the world of reggae, hip-hop, electro, the further reaches of Indie and the avant

garde.HOURS of fun with this one. While the perception of YouTube tends to be as a repository of ancient pop videos, animals doing funny things and people mixing Pepsi and

Mentos to hilarious effect, there is other stuff. Interesting, informative stuff. Like the BFI channel, which has hours and hours of fascinating videos that you could trawl for

ever and not get bored (except the one that has Keith Chegwin, which is just plain weird).
THE FULL MONTY
AH, another return to gaming days of yore. At the peak of the ZX Spectrum’s reign, Monty Mole appeared and won the hearts of many. I don’t think I ever actually owned this,

rather it was a ratty copy that only worked when the sun and moon were in the correct alignment. But I loved the stupidity of it – Monty is on the run after getting on the wrong

side of the law during the miners’ strike. A bizarre collision of left-wing politics and eye-slashing colour-clash graphics. Hours of nose-bleed frustrating fun.

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catsuit KYLIE ‘S BACK!

Catsuit look is travolting for ’scared’ Shaun
TAKE a butchers at EastEnders legend ‘Fat’ Barry Evans with his TRAVOLTING new look.
Gone are the naff sheepskin coats he favoured on his dodgy car lot on Albert Square.
In come skin-tight sequined zentais that would even make Celebrity Big Brother grump George Galloway blush.
Actor Shaun Williamson, who played Barry in the BBC soap for nine years, is Scotland-bound in a stage version of the musical Saturday Night Fever.
He admits fans might be shocked by his bizarre new clobber…even though he lost TWO
STONE for the part. As well as
the catsuits he has to squeeze into a pair of bum-hugging leather disco shorts as flamboyant nightclub DJ, Monti Rock III.
But Shaun, 40, reckons it could have been worse. They could have given him the role of swaggering Tony Manero that John Travolta made famous in the smash 1977 movie.
He said: "I would have loved to have been John Travolta in the show – but they couldn’t find a white suit big enough.
"You are going to see me prancing around in gear that they just won’t believe.
"Unfortunately,catsuits, I also dance like a brick so I’ll probably put smiles on a few faces.
"But at least I’m a decent singer. My only worry is that I’ll end up as a gay icon."
Scheming
He added: "When I first saw the turquoise catsuit and the leopardskin outfit, my eyes began to water.
"And then I was shoveled into leather mini-shorts. I was so mortified I lost two stone just to fit into the cheap zentai ."
The last time Shaun was in Scotland his EastEnders car dealer character Barry was shoved off a mountain and murdered by his scheming new wife, superbitch Janine Butcher in 2004.
But dad-of-two Shaun, who, lives in Kent, said: "Being killed in a glen hasn’t put me off coming back up north."
After his stint in Saturday Night Fever, next up for Shaun is a run in the second series of the hilarious Ricky Gervais telly show Extras. He said: "I loved being in it last time because Ricky is such a genius and I was chuffed when he asked me again.
"What I’d really love to do though is have a go at a serious dramatic role on television. But I don’t suppose my stage outfits get me taken any more seriously.&quot,costume spiderman;
Saturday Night Fever is on at the King’s Theatre, Glasgow, from Monday until Saturday.

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 THE RELEASE on Friday of Charlie’s Angels at a cinema near you threatens to have the nation reaching for lip gloss, hairspray and, wait for it, a catsuit. Ouch. Shiny lips and flicky hair is one thing, but the unforgiving, all-in-one number will not have most of us rushing out to buy one.
 OK, Charlie’s chicks – Natalie (Cameron Diaz), Dylan (Drew Barrymore) and Alex (Lucy Liu) – look pretty hot in their one-piece suits, but bear in mind that they probably had a nutritionist/fitness adviser to keep them trim, not forgetting calorie-controlled lunch boxes (Hollywood’s latest answer to healthy eating on location).
 And they are actresses, not mere mortals with curves and cellulite and potential confidence crises. If you are blessed with long legs, a pert bottom, no hips and a nipped-in waist, then by all means go for it as shown by Victoria Beckham (black zip-up leather reminiscent of Girl on a Motorcycle), Mel B (black strapless all-in-one) and actresses Rosanna Arquette and Carmen Electra (in matching spray-on denim affairs), Liv Tyler (asymmetrical christian jumpsuit) and X-Men’s star Rebecca Romijn-Stamos (metallic blue leather). The rest of us can duck out of this look altogether.
 But even if you are thinking of wearing one, you might find them in short supply (and if you are tempted, for heaven’s sake, stick to black). Alexander McQueen’s slashed, low-belted, black ribbon-wool design (he does his own take on the boiler-suit) has already been seen out and about doing the rounds. More than 50 per cent of Armani’s black velvet halterneck fitted costume spiderman (also available in plum) have left the shop floor and his grosgrain version has sold out. Michael Kors has gold sequined turtleneck, long-sleeved, loose-fit jumpsuits, but they are not for the fainthearted. There is no cowering in the corner in one of these. If you can, wait until February, when Versace will introduce backless halterneck all-in-ones in black, shocking pink, aqua and print, and another style with a singlet top and chain hip belt
 Even the high street is selling out fast as the one "Christmas wow piece" is snapped up by the bold and the brave. You might have to break into a run if you want to nab Warehouse’s plunge-V,zentai, black satin spider costume with a gold sequin starburst round the neck, but before you put on your trainers, note that satin is the least forgiving fabric.
 On the other hand,catsuits, River Island offers black (the high-street retailers know the shade that sells) crepe-jersey spiderman costumes in two styles with diamante belts either at the waist or under the bust. If you like the sound of Rosanna Arquette and Carmen Electra’s denim ensemble (looks like they are wearing tight indigo jeans and fitted shirt), then get thee to Oasis. If it has sold out, check out the black sassy numbers, complete with gold belts.
 But be warned; while you might wow the boys (you are fully clothed, yet showing off every outline of your body), you will not score Brownie points in the ladies’. Anyone who has worn a skisuit will know what I am talking about – a great deal of huffing and puffing in a small cubicle as you wrestle yourself in and out of the wretched zips.

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THE celebrity campers lived up to their billing yesterday as they put on an OTT fashion parade.
Jungle creatures ran for cover during their drag show for the cameras.
After failing a challenge, the producers told the contestants that they had to take part in a forfeit – which led to red faces around the campfire.
Sid, Bobby and Antony were forced to model three outrageous outfits.
Comedian Bobby Ball’s face fell when he saw his was a hot pink, shiny zentai with matching angel wings and a Stetson.
However, he soon stripped down and pulled on the tight catsuit after some encouragement from Sheree.
Sid’s costume was a hula grass skirt with a Pocahontas black plaited wig and feathers which he pulled on with glee, giving the other celebrities a flash of his bottom.
Sheree was delighted to hand Antony his costume – a pair of black fishnet stockings, a roll of tinsel and a tight black waistcoat.
"Do I look good as a girl?" Antony asked, as he showed off his chest before putting on his waistcoat.
Carol stepped up to the mike as jungle compere and asked: "Am I referring to you as he or she?"
All the boys were given stage names – Antony became CC Costa, Sid was Wai Ki Ki and Bobby became Bobby Jo Carol introduced each of the boys who pranced around the campfire in turn, shimmyingand dancing to the camera.
The campers were promised chocolate cake for their efforts.
Meanwhile, former Emmerdale star Sheree Murphy insists she is not a typical footballer’s wife, despite being married to Liverpool footballer Harry Kewell.
She said: "I don’t have facials and meet people for lunch every day, it’s not like that at all."
But she did reveal that she has three cleaners, a florist, a gardener and an ironing lady. And she moaned: "The day after I’m back from Australia,Spiderman Costumes, I’m going to be so busy.
"I’ve got florists coming in to do my Christmas tree."
As numbers in the camp dwindle,Spiderman Costumes, producers have gone to unprecedented lengths to generate interesting conversation.
For the first time in five series, they gave the celebrities news from the outside world – football news on Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspurs for Sheree and Antony; a weather report from the US for Jimmy; a political update for Carol and the X Factor results for Sid.
However, Bobby was refused information after asking for news on his family.
Later, he slammed reality shows like Big Brother, which make stars out of ordinary people.
He announced: "The people on Big Brother get panto work for doing nothing – and that puts a performer out of work.

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 If your man turns up with a gift of sexy lingerie on St. Valentine’s Day, he may be trying to tell you something.
"When a man buys a woman lingerie he’s not buying it for her," says Mariella Ciarlo, buyer for Dream Shoppe Lingerie. &quot,Spiderman Costumes;He’s buying it for him.
"And if a woman wants to please her man, she should wear it. We have men who come into our stores and say, ‘I’m so sick of my wife wearing boring underwear.’ So he will buy her something really sexy and then she will come and return it saying, ‘I could never wear that.’ But that’s sad because he’s trying to give her a message."
A survey of the latest lingerie trends reveals those messages will range from subtle to direct.
The newest item to hit innerwear stores is the catsuit. While this full-length bodysuit can also be found in daywear boutiques in heavier cottons and wools, lingerie departments are offering sheer and lace versions with built-in underwire bras.
The slinky zentai can be worn either on its own for lounging around the boudoir or under day and evening clothing.
"The catsuit is great with a long, silk chiffon shirt overtop, or under a miniskirt with the leggings showing," says Edith Murphy, merchandise manager for La Vie En Rose. But doesn’t it make going to the bathroom a pain?
"The people who want to wear it don’t care," Murphy says. "They like the look."
A cousin of the catsuit is the legless one-piece teddie, which is now most often found in the lingerie world’s newest favorite fabric: stretch lace. Although it’s comfortable, people buy it because it’s sexy, says Murphy.
Another new item on lingerie shelves is the Brazilian bikini – a panty style which dips in a deep V below the navel. "This is a very flattering style because it draws the eye away from the hips to the centre of the V," Murphy explains.
A style experiencing a great revival is the push-up bra, which coincides with the advent of more feminine fashions. The gravity-defying device is shaped with underwire and cushioning to lift the breasts and is "very sexy," Murphy says.
"But it works best if you have something to work with." Otherwise, a padded bra is in order.
Another current favorite is the long-line or bustier bra, a style found both with and without straps. The bustier (pronounced boost-ee-ay) can be worn as inner or outerwear – a style made popular by Madonna.
Finally, merry widows,Spiderman Costumes, garter belts and stockings remain St. Valentine’s Day bestsellers.
"There’s something about stockings and garters that men just love," Ciarlo says, noting that Feb. 14 "is an occasion for fun."

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THE provocative skin-tight catsuit will be welcome, so too the tummy-flaunting short top, and even the sleeveless T-shirt for men.
 This year’s Australian Open will be a fashion fiesta with tournament organisers giving players carte blanche to show off their daring tennis designs.
 CEO Paul McNamee, who will launch the grand slam championship event in Sydney on Tuesday, said Melbourne Park would be a Centre Court stage displaying the cutting edge of fashion.
 "I think it’s great that tennis is being seen as part of the fashion industry," McNamee said,Spiderman Costumes, with particular reference to US Open champion Serena Williams’ eye-catching skin-tight, wet-look zentai .
 "I have no problem with Serena’s catsuit and will give her the thumbs up if she wants to wear it in Melbourne, or a variation.
 "My belief is it isn’t up to me to put restrictions on clothing."
 The US Open was caught in a fashion headlock when Williams’ body-hugging catsuit got the OK from tournament officials but Tommy Haas’ trendy T-shirt with cutoff sleeves was ruled inappropriate.
 German Haas called US Open officials discriminatory and both he and Williams called for more relaxed rules governing tennis apparel.
&nbsp,Spiderman Costumes;McNamee said he would have no problems with the Haas look at the Australian Open in Melbourne from January 13 to 26.
 "All Tommy has to do is let us know about the sleeveless shirt which is sensible in Australia’s hot conditions," he said.
 "Tennis has been on the sidelines for too long in the fashion stakes. It’s about time we went centre stage. Let’s get the guys on the catwalk too."
 Leading sportswear manufacturers told The Daily Telegraph yesterday the spandex zentai light by Australian officials on fashion would ensure a string of new designs.
 On the drawing board are garments featuring "cooling fabric" technology and an exciting range of summer colours, including hot pink and lime lycra zentai .
 Serena (Puma) and Venus Williams (Reebok), Anna Kournikova (adidas), Amelie Mauresmo and Mary Pierce (Nike) are among the women’s stars who will wear new outfits in Australia.

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THE provocative skin-tight catsuit will be welcome, so too the tummy-flaunting short top, and even the sleeveless T-shirt for men.
 This year’s Australian Open will be a fashion fiesta with tournament organisers giving players carte blanche to show off their daring tennis designs.
&nbsp,Spiderman Costumes;CEO Paul McNamee, who will launch the grand slam championship event in Sydney on Tuesday, said Melbourne Park would be a Centre Court stage displaying the cutting edge of fashion.
 "I think it’s great that tennis is being seen as part of the fashion industry," McNamee said, with particular reference to US Open champion Serena Williams’ eye-catching skin-tight,Spiderman Costumes, wet-look spider man costume.
 "I have no problem with Serena’s catsuit and will give her the thumbs up if she wants to wear it in Melbourne, or a variation.
 "My belief is it isn’t up to me to put restrictions on clothing."
 The US Open was caught in a fashion headlock when Williams’ body-hugging catsuit got the OK from tournament officials but Tommy Haas’ trendy T-shirt with cutoff sleeves was ruled inappropriate.
 German Haas called US Open officials discriminatory and both he and Williams called for more relaxed rules governing tennis apparel.
 McNamee said he would have no problems with the Haas look at the Australian Open in Melbourne from January 13 to 26.
 "All Tommy has to do is let us know about the sleeveless shirt which is sensible in Australia’s hot conditions," he said.
 "Tennis has been on the sidelines for too long in the fashion stakes. It’s about time we went centre stage. Let’s get the guys on the catwalk too."
 Leading sportswear manufacturers told The Daily Telegraph yesterday the lycra zentai light by Australian officials on fashion would ensure a string of new designs.
 On the drawing board are garments featuring "cooling fabric" technology and an exciting range of summer colours, including hot pink and lime zentai suits .
 Serena (Puma) and Venus Williams (Reebok), Anna Kournikova (adidas), Amelie Mauresmo and Mary Pierce (Nike) are among the women’s stars who will wear new outfits in Australia.

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