Grace Jones flashes boobs and bare derrière in tribal bodypaint and corset to headline gig
Grace Jones bared to bare at the Afropunk festival
SHE isn't shy about flaunting her incredible figure, but Grace Jones went one step further when she wore nothing but a corset to headline the Afropunk festival in New York last night.
 
Leaving very little to the imagination, Grace brazenly performed on stage in an underbust corset, chainmail wig and some body paint.
Completely flaunting her bare breasts and nipples – which were decorated with white markings – the 67-year-old singer put her athletic physique on full display and even hula-hooped on the stage. 
 
The audience were left open mouthed when they realised that the legendary hitmaker was also exposing her bare behind
The eye-popping performance, which took place at a special opening night fancy dress ball at Commodore Barry Park, saw Grace enjoy several outfit changes throughout, but her numerous choices were no less revealing.
 
Grace Jones flashes boobs and bare derrière in tribal bodypaint and corset to headline gig
Grace painted her body with tribal markings for the show
  
Grace Jones flashes boobs and bare derrière in tribal bodypaint and corset to headline gig
Graces exposed her bare breasts and nipples at the gig
 
Grace Jones flashes boobs and bare derrière in tribal bodypaint and corset to headline gig
Graces enjoyed a number of bizarre outfit changes
Highlights included an eccentric grass skirt, terrifying gold skull mask with pointed black feathers, iridescent sequinned wig, and a scarecrow-style hessian coat.
The Jamaica-born beauty certainly got fans talking about her imaginative ensembles on Twitter.
One said: "I didn't think Grace Jones could get any more outrageous."
Another added: "Grace Jones exuded confidence, signature style and and resilience while commanding the stage."
 
Someone wrote: "The iconic Grace Jones had several costume changes but was basically nude with body paint the majority of her show."
Grace was joined last night by Cakes Da Killa, MikeQ and Bill Coleman, and she will return this evening alongside Kelis and letlive. 
Matthew Morgan, the Afropunk festival's organiser, previously said the event has a "special energy and vibe" like no other. 
 
 

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