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Macdonald sees it all in black and white
Macdonald sees it all in black and white
Macdonald sees it all in black and white The designer salutes the Fashion Week crowd Lycra shorts and go-faster stripes Julien Macdonald's latest creations have an Olympic theme

Julien Macdonald's ahead of the pack

Becky Davies, Evening Standard
17 Sep 2007


Welsh showman Julien Macdonald headlined the second day of London Fashion Week with a sporting theme as a toast to the 2012 Olympic Games.

Dame Shirley Bassey joined Joan Collins and other Macdonald customers to see glamorous, sportif-clad models sashaying down the catwalk.

It is difficult to envisage Sanya Richards running the 400 metres in a feather-trimmed bodyhugging sequin dress. Or Zara Phillips competing in a trademark beaded flapper dress. That is not the point: he was making a play on the aesthetic. "The show had a sporting theme," he said. "It was a toast to the Olympics before it comes to town." "Sporting" doesn't mean a >scratchy vest and running shorts - but a luxed-up version of sporting classics.

Salmon, turquoise and white striped Lycra zipped-up cycling tops were teamed with equally tight shorts - worn with diamond-encrusted Gina sandals. Black silk satin dresses revealed diamante bra straps, black cobweb vests were layered over print slips.

The models' hair was in long swinging ponytails and their make-up had a St Tropez glow.

Diamonds are Forever played as the lights dimmed, and huge disco balls created sparkles filling the Park Lane Hilton ballroom.

"If Julien had a theme tune I'd love to write it," Bassey said backstage. For now he was happy to use one of her songs as the soundtrack to his show.

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