A gaggle of girls in their smalls left commuters rubbing their eyes in disbelief as they strutted their stuff in stockings and suspender
Lady-loving commuters on the Tube could be forgiven for thinking they had died and gone to heaven.
Because while red-blooded males stood and stared in disbelief at the early morning sight for sore eyes, a gaggle of stunning girls took to the platforms in little more than knickers and bras.
The lingerie lovelies turned the Tube into a catwalk as undies brand Bluebella, which created the Official Fifty Shades of Grey collection, launched its new spring-summer collection on London's Northern Line.
Founder of the sexy smalls firm Emily Bendell, 34, said: "Bluebella is all about confidence and enjoyment and we thought it would cheer up a few commuters on their way to work to watch a catwalk show with gorgeous models.
"Great lingerie gives you an inner confidence - even if you are jammed against other travellers on the morning commute."
One of the models, Jennifer Anstead, said: "It was probably one of the most nerve-wracking catwalk shows I've ever done, but it was very exciting and created a real buzz. I loved it."
Bluebella worked with author E L James creating the Official Fifty Shades of Grey lingerie - including the 'after dark' Black Label collection of highly erotic lingerie which was launched last month to tie in with the movie's release.
Transport for London gave permission for the catwalk show at the newly reopened Tottenham Court Road Tube station.