Marjan Pejoski

LONDON, February 21, 2001
By Armand Limnander
In an increasingly corporate fashion climate, Marjan Pejoski seems to be intent on just having fun. This season he turned his rose-strewn runway into a dramatic fashion aviary.

Pejoski's clothes are not exactly everyday basics—unless your idea of a go-anywhere look is a pair of fur hot pants, high boots and a bat-sleeved, wide-knit sweater with a gigantic beaded peacock appliqué. Other options included a giant net top with dangling trompe l'oeil plumage, and a bodysuit embellished with a feathery creature whose generous wingspan somehow failed to conceal the wearer's breasts. How to top off the madness? Consider an ostrichlike creation with a long neck and head that needed to be constantly held up, or Pejoski's closing outfit, which literally turned Alek Wek into a dazzling swan.

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