Fashion: Rock Follies

Friday 05 December 1997 19:02 EST
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Every self-respecting rock chick has played air guitar at some point in her life, but has she strummed along wearing a barely there number by Martine Sitbon? She has now. Photographs by Desmond Muckian. Styling by Philippa Duck

This page, air guitar: Black acetate asymmetric top, pounds 220, leather belt, worn as skirt, pounds 80, leather arm band, pounds 40, all by Martine Sitbon, available from Joseph, 77 Fulham Road, London SW3; Harrods, Knightsbridge, London SW3; Pellicano, 63 South Molton Street, London W1; A La Mode, 36 Hans Crescent, London SW1

Opposite, air head: Wool and silk mix jacket, pounds 680, by Yohji Yamamoto, 14-15 Conduit Street, London W1

Left, pogo: Stretch rayon trousers, pounds 120, by Costume National, available from Joseph, as before; Browns, 23-27 South Molton Street, London W1; men's jacket, pounds 500, by Martin Margeila, from Browns, 23-27 South Molton Street, London W1; pointy blue leather shoes, pounds 140, by Freelance, Dickins and Jones, Regent Street, London W1

Above, air drums Blue metal jersey top, pounds 340, by Paco Rabanne, available from Dickins and Jones, Regent Street, London W1

Red stretch silk beaded top, pounds 2,300, asymmetric spandex trousers, pounds 200, by Gucci, 33 Old Bond Street, London W1, 18 Sloane Street, London SW3

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