Sunday 16 February 2014

That's one way to get noticed! Up-and-coming singer Nina Nesbitt covers her chest as she goes bra-less in transparent shirt

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Nina Nesbitt looked more than a little coy at London Fashion Week, going bra-less in a very sheer top.

The 19-year-old Scottish star crossed her arms across her chest as she attended the Joseph presentation at London’s Serpentine Gallery on Sunday.

The transparent white shirt, which featured a white collar, cuffs and trim, did little to conceal her modesty.
Daring: Nina Nesbitt wears a transparent shirt to the Joseph presentation at the Serpentine Gallery at London Fashion Week

Instead she relied upon her long, mermaid-like hair, which was worn in cascading curls over her shoulders.

She also held her arms over her chest for good measure, while she gave a cheeky smile.
 
The Stay Out singer teamed her daring shirt with some plain black trousers and knee-length boots.
Playful: The singer flashed a cheeky smile, while she appeared to be feeling the cold in her sheer top
Sheer bravado: The the back of the singer's shirt revealed that she was wearing no bra
Coy: The singer saved her modesty with the help of her arms and her long blonde locks


She also wore dramatic eye makeup with a flick of eye liner and a sweep of green eye shadow.

Meanwhile, the singer’s debut album Peroxide has recently made the top of the iTunes chart.

She told Digital Spy that the album was a mix of acoustic, folk-pop, outright-pop, and rock.
Bashful: The singer held her arms up to her chest as she posed for photos
She said: ‘Peroxide is a mix of everything I have experienced from the age of 15 until now with themes of break ups, first love, growing up - all the sorts of things that you experience at that age.

‘I write songs that mean something to me because I want to connect with people and make them feel something too.’

She added: ‘I wanted to have lot of variety on it and show that you shouldn’t have to be put in a box musically but instead be able to do whatever you want with the production. If it’s a good song, it will shine through.’

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