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One Dress Makes You Smaller, One Dress Makes You Tall...

by Steffie Nelson
October 23, 2005 12:10 PM

Petro Zillia's Alice in Wonderland (circa 1951) fashion fantasia was so nice, we're writing about it thrice... (And we're not the only ones who thought so: Nony Tochterman, the line's cotton candy pink-haired designer took the top honor, for fashion innovation, at the L.A. Fashion Awards on Friday night.) Below, it's Alice and the Queen of Hearts. Pict0041

The clothes were colorful, whimsical, and ultimately, wearable. The hair, not so much.Pict0040

The idea was, the curtains were being pulled back on the illusion of fashion. Unfortunately, if you didn't have the mardi gras beads which allowed access to the stage, it was hard to see all the details of the collection. The woman in black-and-white is Kelly Cutrone, head of fashion publicity firm People's Revolution. You don't wanna get in her way...Pict0031_1

The Style Council's Lina Lecaro palled around with DJ Steve Aoki...and if this darn camera didn't blast everything out, you could have seen how her violet striped top was a perfect match for the Cheshire Cat in Disney's Alice, projected on the screen behind her.Pict0027

Honorary Style Council member Janet (aka Ginger Goldmine) was getting curioser and curioser by the end of the night...Pict0043

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