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Headlines 22/2/01 |
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Nike says 'no' Customisation service causes controversy Queue chaos Door policy drama at London Fashion Week Major celebs missing D-Listers dominate the front row Break Down at C&A Artist will bury all he owns Bye bye Burberry You are the weakest pattern News Archive |
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Queue chaosQueue rage is an increasing phenomenon in the UK and London Fashion Week is no exception. A survey, on behalf of tourist attraction Madame Tussaud's, found that 3/4 of Londoners had experienced queue rage. Fashionistas expecting a show to remember clashed in the scrum to get into Marjan Djodjov Pejoski's catwalk presentation on Wednesday evening. Meanwhile at Preen and Marcus Constable, angry ticket-holders were left outside the full-to-capacity venues. But fashion pundits arriving for shows held in the BFC tents could only pity the families facing two hour waits to visit the Natural History Museum next door. |