Fashion: Copy cat

Friday 23 January 1998 19:02 EST
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It is a well practised jape to use the office photocopier to reproduce various parts of your own or your colleagues' anatomy, at risk of temporary blindness (or total humiliation). But Katerina Jebb has made an art form out of using a large-scale photocopier as camera lens, and in a series of images exploring the use of beading, sequins, feathers, texture and surface decoration in the new season's collections, her magical life-size copies pick out every detail. Styling by Sophia Neophitou

Red chain-mail dress, pounds 680, by Paco Rabanne, available from Dickins and Jones, 224 Regent Street, London W1

Gold and pearl crochet dress, to order, from Christian Dior, 22 Sloane Street, London SW1, enquiries 0171-235 1357; worn with acid yellow slip dress, pounds 1,950, by Valentino, 174 Sloane Street, London SW1

Pink beaded tassel dress, pounds 1,722, by Givenchy, available from Selfridges, 400 Oxford Street, London W1 Hair Jimo Salako at Blunt

Make-up Hina Dohi

Model Natacha. Many thanks to the Colour Company, Chelsea

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