was Art to Wear and people dressed up in an array of garments or accessories they had made themselves. Juliet was unanimously acclaimed the winner, but the only photo I took of her red and black nuno felted jacket and hat was impossibly blurred, so I can't show it. But here are some of the others.

Loraine in her Zippedydoodah hat

Jan in her natural dyed dress and transfer printed top

Iris and her altered couture featuring a bustle made from the cover of an old umbrella.

Helen's belt which started life as a jacket

and Dorothy's scarf with a life size silk painted nude.
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