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Jemima and Hugh join the fashion set for sixties revival


September 20, 2006
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Jemima Khan recently joked that she had one stylist and "her name is Hugh." But it seems her beau really does have an interest in the clothing industry as he joined her for one of the hottest tickets in town - the Biba show at London fashion week.

The society belle and dashing actor, both elegant in black, took to the front-row alongside models Erin O'Connor, Laura Bailey and Chanel muse Amanda Harlech for the much-hyped revival of the iconic swinging sixties label.

Once worn by Brigitte Bardot and Twiggy, Tuesday's offering stayed true to the brand's original plum, brown and purple colour palettes and featured some old favourites such as the flowing white shirts.

Designer Bella Freud's retro t-shirts teamed with silk skirts, high-waisted jersey dresses, velvet caps, tiny shorts and animal print frocks, made for a fun and ultra-wearable collection perfect for 21st-century hippies.

Meanwhile, the fashion world is also buzzing after Topshop confirmed that Croydon-born beauty Kate Moss will create a clothes line for them. Speculation reached fever pitch after Britain's most famous supermodel attended the high-street label's show on Sunday with business mogul Philip Green. It's yet another career high for Kate whose annual earnings have rocketed to £30 million.

Photo: © Alphapress.com
Jemima and her "stylist" Hugh Grant made a front-row appearance at the Biba show on Tuesday Photo: © Empicsy
Photo: © Alphapress.com
Mellow in yellow, Brit supermodel Lily Cole shows off a retro Biba t-shirt and silk skirt comboPhoto: © AFP

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