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Kylie Minogue in B-Rude



/> Kylie minogue est allée au concert PIGALLE CLUB de George ET Amanda Ghost.
Une amitiée naissante donnera sans doute suite à une collaboration
prochaine pour le grand retour de Kylie minogue.

En attendant, Kylie poursuit sa serie de concert SHOW GIRL à travers le
monde et porte dans certains de ses titres, des vêtements de la
collection B-RUDE de George.

BOY GEORGE'S CLOTHES WITH ATTITUDE STEAL THE SHOW

Boy George's clothing label B-Rude closed London Fashion Week on
Saturday with a show the singer described as 'boys in clothes you wish
they'd wear'.



Small, figure-hugging pants were the order of the day, accompanied by
overcoats, spangled jackets and deerstalker hats. Women's wear was
similarly mischievous with one miniskirt finishing above the model's
hips. One model dropped his trousers at the end of the catwalk. A gold
handbag shaped like a grenade elicited a standing ovation.



“B-Rude is inspired by the rude boys in the Seventies,” said Boy George
after the show. “It's not about being rude to your mother. I'm just
expressing myself with my clothes. I'm a romantic really.”



Earlier, a show by Central St Martin's students revealed what could be
the look of 2006: office chic. Gone are last year's gypsy skirts and
boho styles. Tailored suits, pencil skirts and cropped trousers
dominated. An exception was Christopher Kane, whose lace mini dresses
and corsets, brightly coloured and festooned with chains and gold
hoops, won him the Harrods award for innovation. Kane sold three
dresses to Kylie Minogue after his first student show last year and is
being courted by Versace.



For classic label Jean Muir, Miss Moneypenny never went out of fashion.
It celebrated its 40th year by reprising classics from the Seventies,
Eighties and Nineties, including those omnipresent tailored jackets and
sharply fitting shorts.



IN an 80s moment to savour, Kylie's final costume change was a special creation by Culture Club frontman Boy George.



The pop princess took her final – tearful – bow before the Sydney crowd
wearing white, baggy cropped pants decorated with colourful patches and
a black denim jacket emblazoned with a dedication in diamantes.



The Kylie Says Relax slogan, also sported on T-shirts worn by her
back-up dancers, was the singer's mantra in preparing herself and her
entourage for the emotional return.



"Stress is not a word in the vocabulary on this tour," Minogue said in
Sydney last week. "We can be busy, we can be pressed, but not
stressed."


http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,20744959-5001021,00.html



 

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