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CHRISTMAS WARDROBE CHECKLIST - 'Real clothes for real people'
published: Monday | November 14, 2005


LEFT: This was a head turner with its multiple rows of frills on a raw silk skirt with matching top. CENTER: This spells sophistication in simple white with black trim. RIGHT: Crowd favourtie beige embroidered skirt with brown beaded top

FOR THE second in our Christmas Checklist series, we have selected pieces from Peggy McLean's fashion show held on Hilcrest Avenue last Sunday. Mrs. McLean of Klothes Kloset boutique fame was in the island to showcase and sell items to former customers and friends and Flair was in attendance.

The outfits showcased will make great additions to your holiday wardrobe and are available at Angella's Boutique in Kingston.

THE LATEST COLOURS, STYLES AND LOOKS

The fashion show was presented under the theme: 'Real Clothes for Real People' and featured the latest colours, styles and looks.

Models were carefully selected for the runway and included: Bev Cork, R. Christine King, Eleanor Jones, Blossom O'Meally Nelson, Carole Fullerton, Saran Ewers, Selena Chin, Lavern Bernard and Patsy Meeks. Compere Dorothy Hall smoothly guided proceedings.

Outfits included en vogue looks in business formal and casual; a wide variety of the currently hot multi-tiered/gypsy skirts, sexy satin lingerie inspired tops, camisoles and tanks with embroidered and crocheted accents, dresses and gowns for all occasions. There were also more than enough accessories to choose from.

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