Kylie Minogue treats fans to a sultry pose for every month in her new calendar

 She is one of the world’s most iconic music artists with a career spanning over twenty years.
And Kylie Minogue certainly looked like a pop siren as she graced her very own calendar.
The 45-year-old singer posed in a variety of looks for her 2014 calendar, from laidback underwear to dramatic ballgowns.


 On the cover, the I Should Be So Lucky singer poses barefoot on a cobbled beach, wearing white crocheted bikini bottoms and a white T-shirt. 
In January’s shoot, the pop princess strikes a pose reminiscent of Miley Cyrus, wearing her hair in a bouffant up-do, with a chunky gold necklace and pink feather head-dress.

 The singer posed for a black-and-white country shot in May, standing next to a gate wearing a denim jacket and briefs.

 In August the singer opts for full-on elegance with a strapless black ballgown with a lace netted skirt.
And in September, Kylie goes for a Playboy-inspired outfit, wearing a satin body teamed with a bow-tie around her neck and a black blazer.
Kylie is currently working on tracks for her forthcoming twelfth studio album, which is set to be released next year, while other commitments include a new judging role on BBC talent contest The Voice UK.

The singer recently became single after ending her five-year relationship with Spanish model Andres Velencoso.
Kylie has previously dated former Neighbours co-star Jason Donovan, musician Lenny Kravitz, late singer Michael Hutchence and actor Olivier Martinez, who she dated until 2007.
Meanwhile, Kylie's 2001 hit 'Can't Get You Out Of My Head' is set to be used by scientists attempting to find a cure for Alzheimers.
The track was recently named as the catchiest song of all time in a recent survey, beating more recent hits by artists such as Robin Thicke.
Professor Alistair Burns, a brain behaviour expert from Manchester University, told Australian website News.au: ‘Many dementia support groups use music singing  and personalised playlists to help those with failing memory.’

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