Bearskins and bare skin were on display when saucy Crazy Horses dancers from Paris arrived to promote their debut show in London.

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The nearly-naked performers’ show Forever Crazy will premiere on September 18 – to coincide with London Fashion Week - ahead of a three-week residency at a purpose-built venue near the National Theatre on the South Bank.

To help launch the show, the famous dance troupe wore the headgear of the Grenadier Guards and also showed off routines wearing just wigs, sequins and heels.

Promoter Harvey Goldsmith said of Crazy Horse: “It’s an institution, it’s known worldwide and we have been working in fact for over a year to find a venue where we could bring the fabulous Crazy Horse show to London - and we finally found it.”

He added: “This in effect is our antidote to the Diamond Jubilee and the Olympics and you couldn’t get a better antidote than this.”

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