Amy Winehouse sings at launch of latest clothing range

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Amy Winehouse sang four songs at the launch of her clothing range

Amy Winehouse has launched her latest clothing range for High Street retailer Fred Perry.

The north London singer's designed a collection of raunchy, tomboyish items which she launched in London on Thursday night (21 October).

They include a twin-tipped polo shirt, Harrington jacket, jumper dress and a short pencil skirt.

She said: "I can't wait to see girls out in my designs. I'm really excited about doing this collection."

Amy Winehouse took to the stage at the Fred Perry store in London's Spitalfields dressed in one of her own numbers, an Argyle jumper dress.

Those lucky enough to get an invite to the exclusive gig were treated to a four-song set which included a jazz rendition of her number one single Love is a Losing Game.

She followed that with a surprise performance of Oasis tune Don't Look Back In Anger.

Most of the audience was made up of competition winners, plus friends and family.

She told the crowd: "We've been working on it for a while and it's great to see it finally come to fruition."

The cheapest item from her collection will cost £55.

Colours are predominantly black and pink with a tomboy feel to most of the clothes.

In total Amy Winehouse has designed 17 items for her collection.

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