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My life in clothes: Katy Setterfield



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Published Date: 11 October 2008
What was your favourite childhood outfit?
It would have been a horse riding outfit. I was forever in jodhpurs as a kid and I had a horse called Gypsy.

What were you wearing when you met your present partner?

I'm a bit of a rock chick, so I think it would have been jea
ns and a T-shirt.

What did you wear to get married?

I wore an off-the-peg, sapphire blue dress from Debenhams. We spent more money on our honeymoon than on the wedding.

Do you have Saturday night underwear?

I adore underwear from Victoria's Secret, so I stock up when I'm in the US. When I'm at home it's M&S.

Prada or Primark?

I always associate Prada clothes with older people. I still like to dress quite funkily, so I prefer Primark. Although, my favourite high street shops are French Connection and Gap.

What was your worst fashion faux-pas?

I think it was when I was a goth in my teen years. I had black hair and wore long skirts teamed with bovver boots.

If you could afford any designer, who would you choose?

I'd love a Stella McCartney dress.

• Interview by Gaby Soutar

• Katy Setterfield, winner of the BBC's One and Only, performs the songs of Dusty Springfield at The Pavilion, Glasgow (0141-332 1846, www.pavilion-theatre.co.uk) on 12 October, tickets from £16; at The Carnegie Hall, East Port, Dunfermline (01383 314000, www.attfife.org.uk) on 14 October, tickets from £16; and at Gaiety Theatre, Carrick Street, Ayr (01292 611 222) on 31 October, tickets £17.50.



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  • Last Updated: 08 October 2008 4:13 PM
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