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Friday, 13 April 2007

Josh Goot - Silver and Spandex


Josh Goot's spring/summer collection is an erethral vision in silver and white. I don't know why but I found it quite strange these two shades dominated his range. I first noticed Josh Goot's work when the whole American Apparel lamé leggings hype began and I saw a pair of his metallic leggings at Browns...but they were a little more expensive at £130. Surprisingly the other Josh Goot items in stock at Browns were relatively affordable - his pencil skirts retailing at £80, all be it in the sale. I adore the simplicity of the looks above, especially the mannish trousers with that hint of bagginess. So if your into designer leggings, Josh Goot is the designer to seek out; or if like me you like simplistic design with heavenly colours, he's also the designer for you.

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