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Twin Peaks icon Julee Cruise sings at Creatures of the wind Spring Summer 2017 collection
 Fans of David Lynch’s cult classic ‘Twin Peaks’ were treated to iconic singer Julee Cruise singing the theme song to the television hit “Fallingâ€.
She took to the stage at the Chelsea’s Masonic Hall styled in a custom silver metallic dress from the Spring/Summer 2017 Collection.
Custom made: Julee was dressed in a custom Creatures of the Wind Silver cocktail dress
Her eerie lyrical voice carried across the halls hauntingly as the models displayed the new collection from designers Shane Gabier and Christopher Peters.
She performed three songs which even sent some of the audience into an emotional state of tears.
Performance: Julee sang three songs including the grammy award winning song “Falling”
For all that, performing at fashion week was still a dream come true. “To sing at fashion week – I always get so jealous that I wasn’t asked!†she said. “And I feel so good about it nowâ€, she told W Magazine.
The Collection had a vintage 90’s feel to it of and could have easily have come straight out of a Twin peaks scene. The designers show cased  a modern  twist of of floral blouses and metallic dresses which exuded stylish contemporary femininity.Â
Twin Peaks is  to be revived by Netflix in 2017 for season 3.
Finale: The models do the final walk of the collection
The supernatural soap opera ran on ABC for two seasons until its cancellation in 1991 amassing three Golden Globes, two Emmy Awards and a Grammy.
Twin Peaks centered on how Laura’s murder affected the entire town of Twin Peaks, especially parents Sarah and Leland Parker, played by Grace Zabriskie and Ray Wise – both of whom appear in one episode of the new show, according to IMDB. Â
Take a bow: Designers Shane Gabier and Christopher Peters applauded as they close the show
Last year, the 69-year-old filmmaker reunited with the Palmer Family for a special feature called Between Two Worlds on the Blu-Ray release.Â
Others confirmed for the new Twin Peaks include Lynch’s Mulholland Drive star Robert Forster, who will replace Michael Ontkean as Sheriff Harry S. Truman, and Balthazar Getty, who starred in the director’s Lost Highway in 1997. The 18-part series will hit the air in 2017
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