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Eva Mendes goes topless for Vogue
Australian News.Net Friday 9th May, 2008 (ANI)
Melbourne, May 9 : Eva Mendes has gone topless for a provocative picture shoot in Italy's Vogue magazine.
The actress has posed in a semi-dominatrix outfit, complete with sexy black stockings, a lacy basque and a see-through black shirt, open to reveal her breasts.
She topped off her Vogue look with a black beehive hairdo, reports the Daily Telegraph.
This is not the first time Mendes has stripped off - she appeared completely nude as Denzel Washington's girlfriend in 'Training Day.'
She also posed nude for I'd Rather Go Naked anti-fur campaign poster for People for The Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) last year.
And she wore nothing but lingerie for a scene in the 2007 drama 'We Own The Night.'
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