Not titled ‘A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing ‘ but ‘A Wolf in Lambs
Clothing’,
It was every little girls dream from the runway with arches made of pastel
colour balloons,
the gaggle of little ballerinas pirouetting in the middle
and the bigger girls in blonde wigs and pastel satin baby doll slips playing
with lipstick and powder puffs. .
The models emerged in childlike inspired clothes, blue
pinafore dress with large multi coloured buttons layered over a multi coloured
checked dress with tie,
red skirt with heart shaped pockets and a smiley face heart
shaped bib
and spangly gym style knickers with tartan bloomers peeping through,
Slightly more grown up was the next procession of models in
18th century French court inspired garments – baby blue coat dress
embellished in gold brocade but with cheeky powder puffs peeping out of the
breast pockets,
and a baby pink leotard with short cape attachment and blue
lacy blouse underneath - here Marie-Antoinette hasn't lost her head but her crinoline skirt!.
There were
cheeky elements in the guise of showgirl style white crystal embellished bustier leotard with fluffy skirt
and a baby pink cardigan with peek-a-boo holes
revealing a sequined bra underneath.
All gloriously over
the top and very sugar and spice even
down to the wedge shoes which were trimmed with metallic frills top and bottom and
looking very much like slices of cake.
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