Couldn't afford the rest of the material? Eliza Doolittle wears cutaway top that looks like she hacked with a pair of scissors
By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 7:41 AM on 22nd September 2011
There might be a chill in the air outside now as autumn is looming, but Eliza Doolittle dressed for the sunshine last night.
The Skinny Genes singer sported a peach skirt and cream silk top as she attended the Peace One Day concert at the O2 Arena in London.
But more noticeable than the seasonal choice of her wardrobe, was the fact her bodice had a wide gaping hole cut just below the cleavage.
Don't catch a chill: Eliza Doolittle attends the Peace One Day Concert at O2 Arena
Despite displaying her curves in the cheeky outfit and teaming it with a tumble of girly brunette curls cascading down her shoulders, there wasn't a heel in sight, not even a tiny kitten one, with Eliza choosing to wear flats.
Her inspiration was a little reminiscent of Lily Cooper in her early career, wearing ultra-feminine attire with trainers stuck on the end of her feet.
Dare to bare: Eliza appears to have stepped out without her bra in risqué cutaway top
Razorlight, dance troupe Flawless and the English National Ballet also performed at the first of a series of three concerts, marking a year long countdown for a planned 'Global Truce' on Peace Day 2012.
The Londoner, real name Eliza Caird, said: 'Peace One Day is a ground-breaking initiative and I’m proud to be a part of it.'
British actor Jude Law spoke at the event, which also aims to promote the ancient Olympic Truce.
The tradition originated in the ninth century BC at the Olympics in Greece, with a truce called to help athletes travel to and from the Games safely.
It was reintroduced in 1992 with the hope sport could help combat conflict and build bridges between communities.
The Londoner, real name Eliza Caird, said: 'Peace One Day is a ground-breaking initiative and I’m proud to be a part of it.'
British actor Jude Law spoke at the event, which also aims to promote the ancient Olympic Truce.
The tradition originated in the ninth century BC at the Olympics in Greece, with a truce called to help athletes travel to and from the Games safely.
It was reintroduced in 1992 with the hope sport could help combat conflict and build bridges between communities.
Change of heart: Eliza appears to cover her modesty during her performance
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