Wearing little more than a smile and a trademark set of pearls, six members of the Yorkshire-based Women's Institute have been reunited for a new calendar. The youngest of them, Chris Clancy, is now 57; the oldest, Beryl Bamforth, is They are pictured in typical WI scenes, their modesty protected only by a baby-grand piano, a tea pot and sprouting broccolli on a vegetable patch. The women launched the full colour calendar for Leukaemia Research at Harvey Nicholls in Leeds yesterday. Angela Baker, 63, whose husband's death from lymphoma led to the idea for the first calendar, was surprised that people were celebrating their reunion.
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Supermodel Isabeli Fontata walked to the edge of the Corsican cliff in a bikini bottom that matched her own skin tone, and once she took off that thin bit of cloth, she had nothing on. Her back arched and a hand went up to flutter wind-flung hair. She held her breasts and let them go, bearing them to the canyon below as the photographer Mario Sorrenti moved in, slowly, to snap the picture. And then the video froze, leaving her nude, immobile figure projected upon an enormous screen.
It is ten years since they first took their clothes off for a calendar. But the good ladies of Rylstone Women's Institute believe they still have the bare necessities to raise charity funds. The ladies get down to business for their new photoshoot - albeit with some strategically placed items perhaps a little lower down than last time.
By Katy Winter. Milky Pin-Ups is a photo series of old-fashioned, 50s-style glamour girls - dressed entirely in dairy produce. The incredible fluid shots are the work of photographer Jaroslav Wieczorkiewicz, who specialises in working with liquid. Unbelievably they are not created using any tricks or computer imagery - each girl is actually covered in pints and pints of milk to create the shots. Dream Girl: Milk pin ups, created by Jaroslav Wieczorkiewicz, in which dairy produce is used to create the 'dresses'.