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David
Dixon
Riding the train
from Kensington to Covent Garden you are likely to bump into some interesting
characters. For Fall/Winter 2001, Dixon continued to impress at the Steamwhistle
Brewery, surprising everyone with a cameo from renegade musician Ashley
MacIsaac. The show began with the edgy inflections of London Sub, featuring
tie-dye corduroy pants and a ribbed, ripped sweater with scarf. |
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The underground
scene for casual men and the English gentlemen with a modern twist offered
a variety for different occasions. The signature coats and evening wear
included chocolate-brown quilted topcoats with racing collars and a shimmering
smoking jacket with suede trim. For women,
Dixon featured stiff, yet sexy metallic wool and tweed suiting with subtle
seaming, chained pockets, and fox trim. Dresses were classic black, a
swirling deep orange, and crazy, corseted geometrical - for trains that
gently chug and bullet trains that take off. Brett Blankstein
For more
information contact David
Dixon |
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