Style On Trial

The ScotsmanAugust 02, 2006

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IF THERE is one misdemeanour of which no woman would wish to be accused when she appears in court, it's crimes against fashion. Yes, it is unfair that men only have to don a suit and tie to appear respectable in front of the jury (even if they're far from it), but the normal rules do not apply here. Sometimes there is more at stake than truth and justice...

Using as our role model the impeccably dressed Gail Sheridan - who has not put a well-shod foot wrong during her husband Tommy's trial in the last few weeks - we consulted the style experts to pinpoint the best and worst examples of high-profile women dressed for the courtroom steps, to find out what they got right or wrong, whether in the dock or simply standing by their man.

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Style On Trial

WRONG - GERI HALLIWELL

IT MAY just have been a speeding fine, but Geri Halliwell treated her appearance in court as if she were accepting a lifetime achievement award at the Brits. Dressed in an over-the-top cream coat, white high-heeled knee-length boots, a cream scarf and blinging hoop earrings, she evidently dressed for the press, r...

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