Celebrations For Rhodes
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ZANDRA RHODES has turned 70. The iconic British designer commemorated her birthday yesterday with a glamorous masked ball held at her friend's house Andrew Logan.
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"It's prefer horrifying agreeable 70 but I am at altitude of my design powers," Rhodes told us.?"I have just had the opening of my Aida by San Francisco Opera house,?built the must fabulous patterned bridal clothes and re-pinked my hair, what more tin I query because? And I have equitable fired a collection of my fabulous chiffon blouses that would see great ashore Lady Gaga!"
Rhodes?1st began her profession in fashion in 1966, and quickly became famous for her bright, pert prints. Inspired at her mama, who was a fitter in a French fashion house, she trained first at Medway and then at the Royal College of Art focusing on published linen design. Rhodes' go was originally believed too crazy but presently became synonymous with Sixties London. Even?Christian Lacroix was influenced along her fearless printed designs.
As notable for brilliantly bright roseate hair as she namely her form,
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Over the years she's notched up a number of impressive accolades, and in 1997 was made a Commander of the Royal British Empire.
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