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CommunicAsia is never complete without svelte models dressed in figure-hugging costumes, or so I have been led to believe.And at this year's show, there were indeed some exhibitors that turned up the heat in the air-conditioned event halls with skimpily-clad sweet young things strutting around the company's product displays.
Written by Vivian Yeo, Contributor

CommunicAsia is never complete without svelte models dressed in figure-hugging costumes, or so I have been led to believe.

And at this year's show, there were indeed some exhibitors that turned up the heat in the air-conditioned event halls with skimpily-clad sweet young things strutting around the company's product displays.

But those expecting any extraordinary will surely be disappointed--costumes were mostly mediocre and yawn-inducing, looking as if they had been hastily put together.

The pleasant surprise of the day, though, was a pair of Nigerians who were dressed in their 'comfort wear', which looked totally refreshing--albeit a little out of place.

As a tribute to the fashion-savvy on the show floor, here's some of the interesting wear our humble camera captured on Day 1 at the show.

Spotted at CommunicAsia2006
Nigerians check out Korean semiconductor company
The LG and short of it
Motorola's maroon cadets
Toy soldiers have it sweet

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