Naughty Santas to rock party circuit

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Whipping up the holiday cheer, our Santa is ready to get all naughty this year. Taking the party pulse a few notches higher, Santas flaunting those sexy curves are replacing the traditional one with a big belly this time.

All set to be a part of the party at LAP, Preeti Suri, a PR, can’t wait to flaunt the sexy Santa look. “I was tired of dressing up on Christmas Eve for a lousy boring dinner. This time I wanted to make the most of the festival and planned to attend a naughty Santa party with my friends. I’ll be wearing a white-coloured dress with a red beret. I’m yet to decide on the shoes,” she says.
For queer groups in the city, queer activist Mohnish Malhotra is hosting a fun bash. “I thought of doing something unconventional. Everyone looks at only good image of Santa, so we decided to spice it up, make the party more fun and dress up sexy Santas and that’s what the theme is. There are a couple of surprises waiting for the guests,” he tells us.
With the women dressing up both as — sexy and naughty, looks like the city won’t really miss out on the traditional Santa in parties.
“It’ll be a treat for the men, with all the womennaughtily dressed up as Santa. Why shouldn’t the Santa get a new look after all? I plan to wear a jumpsuit in red and white. Although I’m yet to find one, but if nothing else works, a black jumpsuit with something in red and white will go well with the theme,” says Divya Modi, housewife.
And some decide to keep it simple. “White fur shoes along with a white cap and a plain simple dress in red is what I think will look sexy. Santa doesn’t have to be elaborate. It’s all about adding a dash of Santa to your outfit and white and red are just the right combo. My friends and I have decided to dress up in a way that we find a hint Santa in each other,” says Jasmine Anand, who works with a private bank.

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