Chart-topping singer Fergie knows how to make an entrance - by putting her curves on full display.
All eyes zeroed in on the front woman for The Black Eyed Peas as she arrived at her 36th birthday bash last night in Las Vegas wearing a skin tight, orange coloured bondage dress that left little to the imagination.
Flashing a big smile, Fergie posed for photographers as she walked into The Bank Nightclub at the Bellagio Resort and Casino.
The low-cut dress revealed the singer's ample cleavage, while fringe down the sides of the dress drew attention to her toned mid-section.
There was no sign of Fergie's husband, actor Josh Duhamel, but she wasn't alone.
The Boom Boom Pow singer was accompanied by several pals who joined her for drinks, dancing and the cutting of her birthday cake.
Fergie, who is is known for her toned physique and adventurous fashion choices, paired her dress with peep toe, turquoise coloured pumps.
The singer, whose actual birthday is tomorrow, works hard to maintain her shapely figure.
She is regularly seen exercising with husband Josh running, hiking or cycling around their Hollywood Hills neighbourhood.
The 5 foot 2 tall star, who reportedly weighs around 105lbs (7 and a half stone), also does regular strength training sessions which include squats, lunges and free weights to keep her petite frame in amazing shape.
Fergie, who's real name is Stacy Ann Ferguson, is currently preparing for an international tour with The Black Eyed Peas, which is scheduled to kick off on June 22 in France.
The tour will also include stops in England, Ireland, Germany and Belgium and will feature music from their latest album The Beginning.
The Peas also dedicated their latest music video for Just Can't Get Enough to Japan, after shooting in Tokyo.
The pop stars has just finished filming there a week before the deadly storm hit.
Yesterday the Black Eyed Peas tweeted: 'Support Japan! We have donated our song One Tribe to Songs for Japan.'
More than 30 other artists have also contributed singles to the project which will benefit the Japanese Red Cross Society, which is working to bring aid to the Japanese people after a magnitude 9.0 earthquake and huge tsunami hit the country on March 11.
Among the tracks are U2's Walk On, Lady Gaga's Born This Way, Beyonce's Irreplaceable, Bruno Mars's Talking To The Moon and Rihanna's Only Girl (In The World).
The disc is currently available on the iTunes Store and is selling for $9.99.
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