THEY are two Saints legends as you have never seen them before.

Francis Benali and Matthew Le Tissier swapped football kits for something a little more festive as they helped to launch one of Southampton's new attractions.

The pair went completely Christmas crazy and dressed as elves, Christmas trees and even Rudolph.

They were helping to test out costumes for pop-up photo studio - Cue Camera - which will be based in Guildhall Square.

The studio will help add to the money Franny raised earlier this year when he completed a mammoth 1,400-mile fundraising run and cycle ride calling in at all of England's Premier League and Championshp stadium to raise vital funds for Cancer Research UK.

Francis said: “It’s been great fun dressing up with Matt today. Having tried it out first hand, I know the pop-up photo studio is going to be really popular with families in Southampton this Christmas and it’s fantastic news that it’ll be adding to the money raised for Cancer Research UK through Benali’s Big Race.”

Matt added: “Get yourselves down here, have some fun and help to support a very worthy cause this Christmas.”

Cue Camera's giant gold studio is made from two converted shipping containers where visitors can have have their pictures taken by professional photographers in a variety of Christmas-themed fancy dress. 

The venture is the brainchild of Brad Hurter, who is enjoying a change in direction after running a national interiors company in Romsey for more than 12 years. 

Brad said:"Already were attracting interest from a whole range of people. They range from students to people working in the city to party-goers wanting to have additional fun on their Christmas nights out! We’ll also be having special mornings for mums and their toddlers together with pet owners."

The studio officially opens on Thursday and will be open from 10am to 10pm until New Year's Eve. However, will be open for a special charity day today from 10am to 6pm and 8pm to 10pm.