By Mail Online Reporter
Revealing: Amy Winehouse's LBD left little to the imagination at the launch of new Camden restaurant Shaka Zulu last night with boyfriend Reg Traviss
The LBD, or little black dress, is a wardrobe staple for celebrities who want a classy and sophisticated red carpet look.
But last night Amy Winehouse decided to wear her own version of the LBD, a tight sateen number which left little to the imagination.
With her surgically-enhanced cleavage clearly on show, Amy seemed thrilled with the outfit as she attended the launch of new Camden restaurant Shaka Zulu with boyfriend Reg Traviss.
Busty: Traviss kept a tight grip on his girlfriend during their evening out
The 26-year-old singer teamed the revealing dress, which also showed off her vast collection of tattoos, with a pair of nude and black peep toe heels for the opening.
Amy's evening out comes just two days after the singer was seen on an epic pub crawl around London on Monday night, which finally ended at 9.30am on Tuesday morning.
The eventful 24 hours finished with a clearly emotional Amy making a phone call to somebody while sitting on the steps of her Camden home.
Low cut: Despite the revealing nature of the dress, Amy appeared thrilled with the outfit
Tattooed lady: The dress also showed off Amy's vast array of tattoos
It was also the first time since she started dating film director Traviss that Amy had appeared to have slipped back into her old ways, drinking and staying out until all hours of the morning.
However, it appears Amy's new beau is determined to keep the singer on the straight and narrow, as he kept a tight grip on his girlfriend throughout the restaurant opening.
Meanwhile, Amy said despite her recent activities, she is still planning to release her new album next year, and said it would be very similar to her 2006 record Back To Black.
Careful now! Amy managed to reveal a bit too much while getting out of a taxi
Struggling: Amy had difficulty maintain her modesty as she got in her car to go home
She said: 'The album will be six months at the most. It's going to be very much the same as my second album, where there's a lot of jukebox stuff and songs that are - just jukebox, really.'
But Amy denied rumours she is planning to collaborate with edgy singer Lady Gaga on the new record, saying the reports are 'not true at all'.
It has originally been reported Gaga had offered to help Amy with her comeback, with a source telling the National Enquirer: 'Lady Gaga sees Amy as a kindred spirit - the British bad girl and the American bad girl!'
Fellow guests: Brendan Cole and Zoe Hobbs (left) and Nick Knowles and a friend
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