Ford Streetka Dress
(from Ford Press 
			Release) Question: What do you do with 85 car parts, a wind 
			tunnel, one model, one photographer, a charity, a car designer and 
			one internationally-renowned dress designer? 
			
			Answer: Grab the headlines with the latest fashion accessory 
			to hit the Ka-twalk. Ford's designers and Bruce Oldfield have 
			created a vision of beauty in the shape of a stunning Streetka 
			dress. 
			
			Made from 85 parts from a special pink Ford Streetka, the dress, 
			valued at £15,000, will be auctioned during London Fashion Week to 
			raise money for Barnados. 
			
			The corset was formed out of pink fibreglass – the material of the 
			Streetka's hardtop. The choker is the car's gem-like clock: the hat 
			was made from parcel shelf material and cable-ties, and the 
			see-through skirt from mesh used on the front grille, decorated with 
			colourful electrical cables normally found under the Streetka's 
			dashboard. 
			
			The pink Streetka is a star in its own right. It was especially 
			created as a weekend run-around for Lady Penelope, one of the 
			leading movie characters in this summer's box-office smash hit, 
			Thunderbirds. 
			
			Bruce Oldfield, who has for many years designed outfits for 
			celebrities and royalty alike, such as Jerry Hall, Catherine Zeta 
			Jones and the late Diana Princess of Wales, agreed to work with Ford 
			on this unique fundraising project. "It really was a case of two 
			designers from two very different disciplines collaborating on the 
			Streetka dress and coming up with something fabulous and 
			pioneering," he explained. 
			
			"I didn't want the dress to look too mechanical," he added," even 
			though it really is made from car parts. Although we used actual 
			wiring as embroidery we did have to concede to a few couture bows to 
			soften it up a bit." 
			
			"This was one of the most bizarre projects I have ever worked on," 
			said Paul Wraith, senior designer at Ford. "We used technologies 
			normally reserved for future Ford products to develop the bodice. 
			Having a pink corset emerging in our workshops has certainly raised 
			a few eyebrows around the studio. 
			
			"Who but Bruce would have imagined that cable ties, parcel shelf 
			fabric and mesh could make such a stunning outfit,’’ he added. 
			
			The dress will feature as part of Bruce's charity fashion show at 
			Claridges on Wednesday 22 September where his new autobiography, 
			Rootless, will also be launched. A six-month loan of the pink 
			Streetka will also be auctioned. Proceeds will go to Barnados.
			

