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Your support makes all the difference.Fashion victims could be seen pouring into Birmingham's NEC yesterday hoping to find a way out of their sartorial predicament.
For dedicated followers, the BBC's Clothes Show Live has thrown open its doors at the exhibition centre to a show featuring live catwalk parades, top international models and showbusiness names from all over the world.
The event lasts a week, and as well as a chance to see the latest creations and the people wearing them, there will be plenty of opportunities to spend money. For the well-off there are stands by designers Betty Jackson, Patrick Cox and Ben de Lisi. For the thinner of wallet there are clothes from C&A and other chain stores.
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