Lingerie models set to strut stuff
December 8, 2012 by admin
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PORTSMOUTH — Models in lingerie will be cat-walking through Market Square tonight.
The models are expected to arrive at Rudi’s restaurant by limousine at 7:30 p.m., when a red carpet will be rolled out and the models will strut into, then through, the restaurant. After engaging with bar and restaurant patrons, the models will travel by limo to the Dolphin Striker, the Oar Hour, Brazo, The District, then end the night at the 401 restaurant in Hampton. They’ll travel by limo and walk down the red carpet at each stop, said Shelly Manougian, owner of Bella Intimates of Rye and show host.
Manougian said she’s trying to create some holiday buzz and bring attention to a Dec. 13 men’s night at her 150 Lafayette Road lingerie shop.
The models will spend 10 to 15 minutes in each restaurant and will be modeling “night wear,” she said. The attire, said Manougian, is “glamorous” sleep and lounge wear, but “not a skin show.” The four or five models are also expected to pose for photos in front of the Market Square Christmas tree, she said.
The limousine is being provided by a start-up company from York, Maine, called Nubble Light Limo, according to Manougian.
Thursday’s men’s night, she said, will feature models in more intimate lingerie, free gift wrapping and refreshments.
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