for once, true glamour : FASHION

Sunday 26 February 1995 01:02 GMT
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There's a Thirties feeling in the air, and designers are making the most of sensual fabrics such as organza, dvor velvets, bias-cut satins, lace and lam. Nobody is suggesting that the average person should go out and spend thousands on clothes just like these. But sometimes it's nice to dream of how it might feel to be a siren for a day

STYLED BY ANNALISA BARBIERI

HAIR BY ALAIN PICHON AT CAMILLA ARTHUR USING HAIR COLOUR CONDITIONER, STAR GAZER

MAKE-UP BY CATHERINE D'ARGENTON AT CAMILLA ARTHUR FOR SHU UEMURA

MODEL: LARA AT MODELS ONE

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