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Julien Macdonald Designs for Women who want to be Women @ London Fashion Week
By SENATUS News | 18 September 2013

'Strictly Come Dancing' star Julien Macdonald can always be counted on to dazzle with sparkly and ultra-sexy dresses and his Spring/Summer 2014 collection didn't disappoint: there were tight little dresses, long flowing gowns and bodysuits, all encrusted in metallic toned sequins and jewels.

Many of the outfits left little to the imagination. Some are open down both sides of the body, held together only by cobweb-like crochet patterns and lace work. Macdonald doesn't do subtlety, and the only toned-down elements here are the color scheme, featuring only nude, peachy tones, light gold, silver and black, as well as the simple make up and slicked back ponytails.

Macdonald came out at the end, beaming with one model on each arm — but not before a burst of gold confetti came down on the catwalk with a bang.

"These clothes are for women who want to be women," he said after the show. "Just have fun and enjoy fashion."

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