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Designing under the name Guvinda, Gurvinda Singh's winter 2000 collection is not for the sickly. Clothes from 'The Inner Eye' collection are for hearty lasses who don't mind cold breezes whistling around exposed parts. A leather catsuit (unzipped) has bum freezer shorts. A back-to-front dress, with black leather trim, curves outwards at the base of the buttocks to reveal them. Itsy bitsy pieces of leather laced at the side are just recognisable as shorts, pedal pushers do up the same way. Leather and tartan are the predominant fabrics, the former in black, white or red and the latter in greens, yellows, blues. Biker-chic leather jackets have pleated puffed sleeves, linebacker shoulders or are back to front with gobstopper size gilt buttons. To go under jackets there are lacy white boob tubes and leather pencil skirts with feather detail to complete the hookers with hearts look. To keep warm there is an ultra-shaggy sheepskin waistcoat or a long yellowish sleeveless sheepskin coat, scissor-nicked to reveal the dyed black pelt underneath.
Photos: Mark J. Curtis
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