Girls Aloud talk about their T-shirts...

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Girls Aloud talk about their T-shirts...

Those Girls Aloud crazies among you have already been entering our comp to win one of their specially signed T-shirts (in last week's mag – deadline is tomorrow, so there's still time!). But heatworld has been chatting to our fave fivesome and they've given us some insight into their "inspiration". The Girls were asked to create their own designs for Kit Kat Senses (with the proceeds going to the Make A Wish Foundation). Sarah's is the only one with her picture on the front, but she explains that rather than being a big-head its because "I love being in the thick of things, so it made sense to put myself bang smack in the middle!". Chezza went for a magpie – apparently not because she likes pinching other people's things, but because "Geordies always have a twinkle in their eye and I’ve used the magpie to communicate our fun cheeky side!" Nadine went all 30s glam, while Kimberley's design is more "ghetto". But heatworld thinks it's really Nicola who has the creative flair in the group, with her subtle design featuring the lyrics of the Beatles Let It Be creeping across the side. What with her make-up range being such a success last year, maybe the others need to watch out they don't lose her to the fashion pack completely. Could she be a new Vivienne Westwood in the making? (Well, they have got the same colour hair...)

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