Catwalk Show, Glasgow School Of Art

From: Evening Times | Date: March 15, 2006 | Copyright information

IT'S ready to wear and fashion followers are ready to lap up the cutting edge designs on display tonight.

The second night of two glamour evenings at Glasgow School of Art again features the inventive and original designs of its third year textiles students.

Collections have been inspired by a collaboration between fashion and film.

The 37 designers had to t...

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