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TTG TRAVEL AWARDS 2009
ttgtravelawards.com
BEST DRESSED COMPETITION But this will be a perfect opportu-
NABILA IS
nity to revamp my wardrobe, as well
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as get some tips from an expert
WINNER
SED
about what will look good on me.
Fiona says: Nabila’s choice of outfit is
ELECTRIC
simple yet effective. The silhouette is very
flattering and the colour complements her skin
tone perfectly.
Embellishment is huge for this autumn and
winter so her look is right on trend. I also like the
fact she’s gone for simple accessories to let her top
TTG called on designer outlet centre Bicester Village to help
and skirt do the talking. A well-deserved winner!
us find and reward our Best Dressed guest. The prize was
Nabila has a great figure, so picking out items for
her to try on during her style consultancy will be
£1,000 of shopping vouchers to spend at Bicester as well as a
a lot of fun as we can experiment with different
style consultancy. TTG’s fashion crew selected 24 individuals colours, shapes and styles.
from the red carpet for the shortlist. Then our readers had the
Trend-wise, she will suit the tailored look that is
final say, casting almost 900 votes on
ttglive.com. Here we
big right now. There is an amazing tweed fitted
dress in Alexander McQueen that I’m sure will suit
reveal the results and find out from Fiona Huntingford, fashion
her figure perfectly.
guru at Bicester, why our winner and runners-up stood out For a more “glungy” casual look (the term for
glamorous grunge!), skinny jeans, a draped T-shirt
and knit (probably from All Saints) and a pair of
WINNER with her on a trip to India where it was altered to a ankle boots would be ideal (we have some stunning
NABILA perfect fit. purple suede ones in Jimmy Choo).
ELECTRICWALA Nabila says: I thought the top was really beautiful For a dressy look, there’s a gorgeous peach
QATAR AIRWAYS when I saw it and I loved the sequin detailing on it strapless mini dress with jewelled pocket details in
– but I was totally shocked when I found out I had Matthew Williamson.
Outfit: White-beaded bodice and skirt from Ware- been voted Best Dressed! Now, I’m really looking The skirt is tulip-shaped which is perfect for
house. Nabila bought the skirt in a size 14 because forward to the style consultancy because I don’t Nabila’s figure, and the colour would be wonderful
there weren’t any left in her size. She then took it have time to follow trends. for her skin tone, too.
RUNNERS-UP
1. ANDREA ROBINSON, 2. AUDREA BURKE-SHAW, 3. SIMONE CLARK, IGLU 4. ERIN WALSH, CARNIVAL AND
TRAINING FOR TRAVEL LASTMINUTE.COM Outfit: Short satin purple dress HOLLAND AMERICA LINE
Outfit: Gold-spotted black strapless Outfit: Floor-length red satin dress from Whistles Outfit: Black and white-stripe Diane
dress from Emma Somerset. from Coast. Fiona says: Simone’s dress is bang von Furstenberg dress.
Fiona says: This classic strapless Fiona says: The colour of this dress on trend shape and colour-wise (it’s a Fiona says: Erin’s printed dress looks
fishtail evening gown is a timeless makes a real statement and looks new take on the LBD, but the “B” great on her. Black and white can be
style that will always look elegant. fabulous on Audrea. The simple lines stands for “berry” coloured instead an obvious choice but with the splash
A vintage-inspired clutch bag and show off her figure and the matching of black). Her statement necklace is of colour down the front panel it is
simple jewellery perfect the look. wrap is the perfect accessory. perfect for a dramatic evening look. much more individual and edgy.
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