Singer Grace Jones covered herself with a tribal design body paint as she took to the stage for a fancy dress charity ball.
The singer kicked off the 'Afropunk' Festival in New York with a solo charity show on Saturday.
Wearing only a headpiece and an underbust corset, the singer left her bosom exposed but camouflaged in the body paint, reports mirror.co.uk.
Jones was joined by Cakes Da Killa, MikeQ and Bill Coleman for the weekend at Commodore Barry Park, Brooklyn.
The event began as a free punk festival with an audience of 100, but for the first time this year, the festival is expected to have 60,000 attendees.
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