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caz

British  
/ kæʒ /

adjective

  1. slang short for casual

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Caz, from Staffordshire, was crowned the winner of the 11th series by judges Esme Young and Patrick Grant during Tuesday's show.

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"That was more important for me than anything else," Caz said.

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The final show saw the remaining contestants - Caz, Orla and Yasmin - tasked with creating a bias cut slip dress, transforming sheer garments into a finale outfit, and producing a winning Trompe l'oeil outfit.

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Young said she was "really pleased" for Caz and that she loved her final garment.

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Grant added: "Caz pulled it out of the bag in spectacular fashion with so much courage, so much flair, so much beautiful technique. It was amazing."

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