| Alternative Fashion Week kicked off with a mini hair show from sponsors Salon Selectives. 'Twisted' by David Robert-Walls featured PVC clad men and women with orange, blue and red woollen hair extensions. It was an odd horror story which aimed to be "in tune with the late '90s" but which didn't do much for the audience! | ![]() |
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Jacqui Ives' collection features intricate knits in metallic colours. The look is long and lean; a mix of retro and ultra modern with crocheted bikinis, hole-infested frocks and horizontal striped tube knit dresses. |
| Eustace Cudjoe's 'Tramps - The Giro Collection' oozes with funky detailing and wipe clean modern fabrics. White vinyl sleep coats, goggles and plastic oversized trousers all feature strongly in this capsule menswear collection. | ![]() |
![]() | Alessandra Beggio's Alexina collection is a regular at Alternative Fashion Week. Her latest creations still include her signature foamed tube dresses but this season she moves away from the spacy, luminous colours focuses on a monochrome with asymmetric lines. |
| Abby Grewcock opted for pure theatre: angels, devils on stilts in leather corsets and luxurious velvets. Sharon Young's Tribes UK label is inspired by American Indian culture and snowboarding. This unlikley combination of forces produces a mix of baggy trousers and huge jackets in exquisitive shades including sunset oranges, deep reds and startling blues. | ![]() |