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Aussie designers hit catwalk
HE is known for being brash and staging Australia's most extravagant fashion shows, but fashion designer Wayne Cooper showed a different side for his London debut.
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Youthful optimism hits London Fashion Week catwalk
Youthful optimism hit the London Fashion Week catwalk when the designer Jessica Ogden sent out a cheery collection of checked painter’s smocks and patchwork skirts in poster paint colours, worn with knitted berets.Those hats were the most obvious symbol of Ogden’s Parisian theme in her autumn/winter 2005 which
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London shows its true colours
There may have been a distinctly icy blast coming off the Thames at London Fashion Week’s new home in Battersea, south London, but bright colours and bold prints combined to make clothing for the colder months a vibrant affair
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Autum/Winter London Fashion Week key trends
Bright colours are set to dominate. Popular shades include cobalt, teal, tangerine, lilac and ruby red. Chocolate and cream offer a more muted alternative. For a flashier look you need go no further than something metallic.
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