Fashion: space oddity
Hussein Chalayan's clothes challenge the viewer and delight the wearer. His spring collection, `Between', explores the relationship between space and light. Styling by Sophia Neophitou. Photographs by Mark Alesky
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White knit extended armhole dress, pounds 175
Opposite: white linen coat with Sam Cheong collar, pounds 485
Make-up Sharon Dowsett, using Aqua colour from Charles Fox.
Hair Adam Bryant, for Toni & Guy, using TiGi linear
Model Mica at IMG
Left: white linen mongolian jacket, pounds 385. White linen skirt back vent, pounds 150.
This page: navy jersey dress with silver beading, enquiries 0171-240 5224
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