Leigh-Anne Pinnock leads stars heading to the Notting Hill Carnival
Leigh-Anne Pinnock sizzles in a sexy feathered bodysuit while Indiyah Polack leaves VERY little to the imagination as stars descend on west London for the Notting Hill Carnival
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Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Indiyah Polack were among the scantily-clad stars who descended on west London for the much-anticipated Notting Hill Carnival on Monday.
The Little Mix star, 31, channelled her inner showgirl in a jaw-dropping feathered bodysuit as she made her way to the event, which takes place annually to celebrate the British Caribbean community in the UK.
Leigh-Anne showcased her amazing figure in a skimpy black beaded one-piece and netted gloves, adorned with red, yellow and green feathers.
Sharing a glimpse of her look on Instagram, Leigh-Anne strutted her stuff in her daring look as she headed to the wild event.
Love Island star Indiyah Polack left little to the imagination wearing little more than a bejewelled string bodysuit as she headed to the carnival with her beau Dami Hope.
Wow! Leigh-Anne Pinnock was among the scantily-clad stars who descended on west London for the much-anticipated Notting Hill Carnival on Monday
Sensational: Indiyah Polack and her boyfriend Dami Hope left little to the imagination as they headed to the final day of the event, which celebrates British Caribbean culture
Standing out! Leigh-Anne channelled her inner showgirl in a jaw-dropping feathered bodysuit as she made her way to the event
The reality star’s look was a rainbow of different jewels covering her string one-piece, with a shirtless Dami’s look perfectly matching his girlfriend.
Showing off her eye-popping curves, Indiyah posted a slew of snaps of her sexy outfit as she and Dami made their way to the carnival.
For the second day of carnival festivities, attendees were treated to a performance by music legend Shaggy.
Treating fans to the likes of It Wasn’t Me and Angel, Shaggy also performed new material from his EP In The Mood.
Taking to the Saxon, Rampage and Horniman stages, he said: ‘It’s been a great day. Notting Hill Carnival massive! It’s nice to come back to the roots.
We went to Rampage and Horniman, which had thousands of people out there; great energy.
‘The legendary Saxon sound system was a highlight for me because I grew up on that sound system, so it was good to touch that, the crowd was amazing. Big up Musclehead. Great vibes! We were In The Mood and it’s been a lovely lovely day.’
Nick Grimshaw also took to Instagram to share snaps from the carnival’s first day on Sunday, after heading out with his fiancé Meshach Henry.
Revealing: Leigh-Anne showcased her amazing figure in a skimpy black beaded look and netted gloves, adorned with red, yellow and green feathers
What an entrance! Sharing a glimpse of her look on Instagram, Leigh-Anne strutted her stuff in her daring look as she headed to the wild event
Sex bomb! Love Island star Indiyah Polack left little to the imagination wearing little more than a bejewelled string bodysuit
Revealing! The reality star’s look was a rainbow of different jewels covering her string one-piece, with a shirtless Dami’s look perfectly matching his girlfriend
Grand arrival! Showing off her eye-popping curves, Indiyah posted a slew of snaps of her sexy outfit as she and Dami made their way to the carnival
Fun times! Nick Grimshaw also took to Instagram to share snaps from the carnival’s first day on Sunday, after heading out with his fiancé Meshach Henry
Bold look: A participant in colourful costume on the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival, which is traditional known as Children’s Day, in London on Sunday
Party time: Revellers dance to music on the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival
Munchies: Hungry ravers eat from from street stalls leaving behind a pile of used food containers on the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival
The BBC Radio 1 star was joined by his pal Miquita Oliver and a group of others, which he shared in a gallery of Instagram snaps.
Lily Allen also took a break from her theatre show The Pillowman and went ‘undercover’ at the carnival on Sunday.
Keeping a low-profile, Lily covered her head with a grey tea towel and shielded her eyes with gold-rimmed sunglasses.
Taking to her Instagram, Lily delighted fans with her quirky outfit as she danced along with friends to the street performers.
In another photo, she showcased her chic sense of style and enviable figure in a Fendi denim jacket and a matching pair of blue baggy jeans with a tie-die crop top.
The annual event is the largest street party in Europe and it’s estimated that two million people have attended over the bank holiday weekend.
People could be seen partying atop floats followed by feathered bands dancing to the beat.
Meanwhile the sweet, smoky scent of jerk chicken filled the side streets where sound systems played everything from rare groove to house, samba, reggae and ska.
Originating from the late 1950s and 60s, Carnival is a community-led celebration honouring music, dancing, food and drink rooted in Caribbean culture.
Monday’s parade was said to be particularly focusing on ‘adults day’, which involves lots of dancing and partying.
Here we go: Participants taking part in the adult parade
Distinctive: Dancers in garish costumes aught the eye as this year’s carnival got into full swing
Disguise: Lily Allen took a break from her theatre show The Pillowman and went ‘undercover’ at the carnival on Sunday
Day out: Keeping a low-profile, Lily covered her head with a grey tea towel and shielded her eyes with gold-rimmed sunglasses
Feathered fun! The annual event is the largest street party in Europe and it’s estimated that two million people have attended over the bank holiday weekend
Living it up! People could be seen partying atop floats followed by feathered bands dancing to the beat
Sensational! Originating from the late 1950s and 60s, Carnival is a community-led celebration honouring music, dancing, food and drink rooted in Caribbean culture
The festival will also celebrate and remember the 75th anniversary of the docking of HMT Empire Windrush.
The introduction of sound systems and mas bands 50 years ago transformed it into a large-scale event.
All throughout London, colourfully costumed samba dancers and bands were seen parading through the streets.
Blaring music and feathered and bejewelled revellers have made all the tweaks needed to their outfits.
Earlier in the day, the Metropolitan Police tweeted that a section 60 order, that provides police officers with additional powers to search people, was authorised following ‘intelligence concerning weapons.’
Flexible: Paramedics (left) pass by acrobatic participants
Getting involved: Drummers were seen among revellers as the carnival wound down on Monday afternoon
Let’s dance: West London’s Notting Hill was a celebration of music and culture over the weekend
For a good cause: An NHS supporter was among those at the carnival
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