Kelly Brook & Abbey Clancy flaunt curves on Giles catwalk
The star pair proved that you don't have to be a size zero to walk the London Fashion Week runways

The star pair proved that you don't have to be a size zero to walk the London Fashion Week runways
Kelly Brook and Abbey Clancy last night proved that you don't have to be a stick-thin size zero in order to walk the London Fashion Week catwalks, flaunting their curves in the Giles Spring/Summer 2011 show.
SEE KELLY & ABBEY ON THE GILES S/S 2011 CATWALK HERE!
Kelly, and a pregnant Abbey, were just two of the star models to feature in the show - storming down the runway in figure-flattering floral dresses.
Having previously shown his collections during Paris Fashion Week, Brit designer Giles Deacon decided to mark his return to London in style - getting a host of famous English faces to walk his runway.
Famed for his down-to-earth, non-pretentious ways, the northern-born designer not only had non-size zero models in his show, but allowed a WAG and a former Glamour model to showcase his latest creations.
Other faces to appear in the show included Agyness Deyn - complete with newly half-shaven head, and a leggy Amber Le Bon.
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