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THE CATWALK ran hot last week as beautiful people wearing attractive clothes showed off the latest trends at Westfield Fountain Gate.
A fashion show featuring the hottest looks this season were one of many sensational events held at the shopping centre over 11 days.
Must-haves items included camel coloured outer wear, dresses, skirts and boots as well as anything in neutral shades, or containing leather and feminine laces.
Fashionistas should also get their hands on fur-lined jackets, in particular, aviator style jackets. Another popular choice is anything safari- either in animal-print for the ladies or cameo for the men.
Besides showcasing new sexy styles, trends from the 1950s also graced the runway.
Designers are also taking inspiration from the 1950s housewife to recreate modern clean-lined, simple jackets and dresses.
But whether it be cheetah-print skirts, over-sized sunnies, fur-lined jackets or camel coloured trench-coats, almost anything goes this winter season.

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