| Natasha Hess' collection is inspired by religion and sportswear creating a fantastic mix of brocade tunics, Turkish trousers in red silk with gold print and quirky trousers with huge bottoms. | ![]() |
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In Natalie Pettifer's Fashion Wars, feminine pieces were given a 1940s interpretation. Military style crisp cream shirts appeared alongside knee-length dress coats with tie belts in the same shade and orange and white bird print shirts. This collection shows a great eye for detail as well as a strong appreciation of tailoring.
Lynda Park's 'Venus' collection combines romantic fabrics (silks and velvet) and strong colours (purple, electric blue) and includes silver hipsters, dipped trousers and transparent dresses |
| Knitted wire is adpated and manipulated to create exquisite dresses and clubwear by Jacqui Ives. Her collection features sexy Pixie dresses, crocheted bikini and halter neck tops - all in knitted wire.
Judith Hart presented a fantasty capsule wardrobe with huge collars, fake plastic breasts on plastic silver dresses and corset frocks. The models looked like they'd escaped from a 1980s New Order video with hooped dresses and erect collars on white asymmetric dress with a block print. | ![]() |
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Finally, Plastic Pony unleashed their diverse, perverse Noddy-on-acid collection. Quilted silver jackets mingled with snow boots, furry leg warmers, swimming goggles, plastic masks, furry ear muffs and a Fisher Price phone on a string. |