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1:26pm Friday 3rd November 2006
Stunning evening gowns, must-have lingerie, snazzy casual outfits, stylish outdoor styles and funky gear for the young at heart - not to mention smart suits and casual clothes to make men look marvellous - wowed the packed audience at the Limited Edition Fashion Event on November 2.
The most glittering scenes were enhanced by diamond jewellery from Percy Davies of Gerrards Cross, one of the show's sponsors.
It's clear that fashion is alive and thriving in south Bucks. Shops and boutiques from around the area supplied the clothes, which were professionally modelled on the catwalk by Thames Fashion Productions in the function room at the Bull Hotel, Gerrards Cross.
The audience also had the chance to view a wide range of accessories from local shops and suppliers on exhibitors' stands, as well as view the impressive Aston Martin DB9 from Aston Martin of Amersham, the show's other sponsor, at the hotel entrance.
The Limited Edition team are now planning a Fashion Event for the spring.
Click here to view and order pictures. For more on Limited Edition see www.lemagazine.co.uk
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