Agy and Co get into latest fashion

11 April 2012
The Weekender

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It's London Fashion Week, so you can be forgiven for getting the wrong idea when we say we saw a bunch of celebrities doing a line at a party last night.

But they were! A conga line, that is, on the dancefloor of Henry Holland's bash at Bloomsbury Ballroom. We're not sure what the world record is for the number of celebrities in a conga, but this one featured Agyness Deyn, Pixie Geldof, Alexa Chung and Jaime Winstone. Can this ever be beaten?

The girls were at Henry's fashion show and afterparty, and formed their conga while the designer was on the decks. Maybe he should stick to designing togs though - there was a painful silence when he botched a track change, leaving everyone comically dancing in slow motion on the dancefloor.

There were some rather racy outfits on show, with Jaime leaving little to the imagination with her seethrough top.

Agyness also wore a translucent number - although her lady parts were covered - and Daisy Lowe stepped out in a very skimpy leopard-print leotard.

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