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The Tuesday Show continued..

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.
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.

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.


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