Paul McCartney attends daughters Paris fashion show

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(5 Oct 2006) SHOTLIST
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Paris, 5th October 2006
1. Wide shot Eiffel Tower
2. Medium Exterior
3. Tilt down exterior
4. Pan arrivals
5. Various catwalk show
6. Wide shot Stella McCartney on catwalk
7. Medium shot Stella McCartney backstage pan to press
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Stella McCartney:
"It's really just letting the fabric kind of speak for itself a little bit and sort of taking linear lines and adding volumes to it and letting it sort of almost become one garment, trying to keep it slightly sculptural I guess, a little bit.
UPSOUND: (English) Reporter Q: "And the influence for the colours this season?"
SOUNDBITE (English) Stella McCartney:
"Natural colours, quite sort of soft palette, whites, blacks, kind of contrast-y and then punching in colour like spring greens and blues and lots of metals as well."
9. Close up show invitation
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Stella McCartney:
"I always like to have fun with the invites, and I just thought let's see if they'll do a Little Miss Stella book and they did. It's just about having fun, the invite for me is always should be light hearted; I always also like the idea of an invitation that you can keep, I've always liked the idea of you giving them to your kids or your friend's kids."
11. Medium shot Paul McCartney with Stella
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Paul McCartney:
"It's fantastic, she's always great, I love her obviously, I'm biased, but I think she does a great job. She's very hard working, she pulls the whole thing together, as a whole approach, beautiful clothes that women want to wear. I want to wear them
UPSOUND: (English) Reporter Q: "Are you looking forward to being a grandfather again?"
SOUNDBITE (English) Paul McCartney:
"Yep, yep."
13. Medium shot Stella meeting people
MCCARTNEY
Pregnant designer Stella McCartney is seeing cool cocoon shapes for next summer.
McCartney, who is seven months pregnant with her second child, sent out bubble-shaped romper suits and cropped all-in-ones with bat-wing sleeves in her ready-to-wear collection on Thursday, at Paris Fashion week.
Her father, former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney, tapped his feet to the beat as models paraded in loose tank tops and little sack dresses with big balloon sleeves in soft shades of cream, clay and pink.
Sexy gray trouser suits in slate gabardine were perfect for the office.
"It's fantastic, she's always great, I love her obviously, I'm biased, but I think she does a great job. She's very hard working, she pulls the whole thing together, as a whole approach, beautiful clothes that women want to wear. I want to wear them," he told reporters backstage after the show.
The show featured sharp menswear tailoring in techno gabardine, softened with silk organza's and sheer knits.
Straight lines were accentuated with volume through the sleeves and neckline, in coated bamboo and light cotton poplin's.
All-in-ones played with volume on the body with a strong injection of colour in electric blue and sprint green, and there were bold geometric prints in tones of clag and cargo.
Backless dresses had fine elastic straps and ruched sleeve detail and metallic mousseline dresses were worn with natural raffia shoes.
Strong metal detailing, contrasted with soft green signature tones and natural textiles reigned.
Tight pin-tucking on the body and the sleeves developed into exaggerated volume in silk organzas and stud print.
Accessories featured expandable weekender bags in coated canvas, soft hobos in metallic linens and studded evening clutches.

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