| The Hackney Community College offered an eclectic collection called 'Recycling'. Introduced by a woman in a transparent baby doll nightie and humongous knickers, the collection featured a bustle skirt with a baby doll attached at the back, chain mail waistcoats, kid's space wear, PVC trousers and a silver waistcoat decorated with CDs. | ![]() |
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Misia Godebska's womenswear collection focused on simple shapes and clever details. A collarless denim jacket (with a top which mimics a waistband) was worn with matching jeans with transparent plastic rectangles. |
| Sharei and Louisa offer a funky range of fruity utility wear. Kids in fluorescent pink and green military trousers with alien images on the pockets danced down along the catwalk. There range includes orange men-at-work vest tops with matching knee pads, a pink fake fur floor length coat, apron skirts, alien motif waistcoats, silver space trousers (for kids and adults) and cerise quilted coats for kids. The vision is Krishna Consciousness seen through punk eyes - wicked stuff. | ![]() |
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Maria Fragapane explores the contradiction of perfection and imperfection in her collection which includes a fake fur coat and lots of brown and beige separates. Emma Peel mini dresses (again!) were worn with knee-high boots. The mainstay of the collection was faux suede separates culminating in a spaghetti-strap Ra Ra dress. |