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(20 Feb 2003) SHOTLIST 1. Various shots catwalk 2. Mid shot protestors 3. Various shots catwalk 4. Finale 5. SOUNDBITE Julien Macdonald, Designer: " Well basically it's about sex and S&M. It is about women freeing themselves of their every day life and just being crazy for the night. I love sex and I love glamour. I sell sex and glamour. Everybody wants to go out and be glamourous and sexy. Nobody wants to leave the house in dirty old jeans or a woolly sweater. I sell this which women aspire to. I like women to wear high heels, lots of make-up, wear lots of diamonds, have your nails done, go to the hair dresser and have your hair done. I hate grunge and I hate dirty things. " 6. Various Julien Macdonald with models on catwalk LONDON FASHION: PROTESTERS MAR CATWALK TRIUMPH PeTA anti fur protesters stole the spotlight last night during Julien Macdonald 's show at London Fashion Week. Just a few minutes in to his autumn/winter 2003 collection protesters leapt on to the catwalk waving 'Fur Kills' banners at the cameras and audience. Amongst the audience was the usual plethora of celebrities that Macdonald's shows seem to attract, including Pink, Shirley Bassey, Atomic Kitten, Rachel Weisz and Joaquin Cortes. The protesters were quickly and efficiently disposed of and the show got back underway with typical Macdonald glitzy, glamorous designs lighting up the catwalk. The collection was much more tailored than previous seasons and was a wash of black and white with leather catsuits, tight fitting leather trousers and fitted patent leather dresses all embroidered with bright gold zips. Sexy short black dresses were highlighted with sparkling fake diamond shoulder straps and sequins were sewn on to the black fabric to give the outfits that extra injection of glamour. Gold also featured quite heavily with mini dresses encrusted with sequins and accompanied with gaudy gold jewellery to add an extra sparkle. When Macdonald was asked about his inspiration for the collection he said: "Well basically it's about sex and S&M. It is about women freeing themselves of their every day life and just being crazy for the night. I love sex and I love glamour. I sell sex and glamour. Everybody wants to go out and be glamourous and sexy." Thirty year-old Macdonald born in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales. He studied textiles Brighton, England and then fashion at the Royal College of Art in London. He worked at Chanel before launching his own label in 1997. As well as designing under his own name, he is also the artistic director for French Couture House Givenchy, designing six collections a year. His customers include singer Kylie Minogue and actresses Elizabeth Hurley and Joely Richardson. Macdonald's loyalty to London and its reputation as a cradle for creativity and a trampoline for fresh talent, is in stark contrast to other big name Brits. In recent years big designers like Stella McCartney and Alexander McQueen, lured abroad to reinvent foreign fashion houses, have abandoned the city that nurtured them, preferring the larger, wealthier and powerful audiences of Milan, New York and Paris. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...