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runway reviewBetsey Johnson
NEW YORK, February 8, 2000 – Betsey Johnson is one designer who consistently puts fun in fashion, and she never disappoints. Manhattan's Lot 61 was converted into a nightclub for her presentation—complete with strobe lights, disco balls, blaring music and scantily clad rock chicks, motorcycle vixens and disco bunnies. Looks included plasticized cat suits, hot-pink biker ensembles, micro shorts with zipper sides, Lurex "Ziggy Stardust" minidresses, technicolor lizard-print hipsters and provocative eyelet leather pants. For the finale, Johnson showed mini-tutus in neon colors paired with lace tees, bras and halter tops; her wedding gown consisted of a lace puff top with diamond mini-pouf skirt.

– By Armand Limnander 
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