Art
Celebrate 30 years of The Contemporary Wardrobe Collection
Tue, 13/05/2008 - 1:20pmFor the last 30 years Roger K. Burton has been archiving street fashions at the Horse Hospital in central London and May 22 sees a full-on free celebration of the Contemporary Wardrobe Collection, including a discussion, an exhibition featuring Zoot suits, Teddy girls, hippies, rockers, beats and punks as well as a fashion show of key rebel looks through the ages.
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Helen Storey's Disappearing Dresses
Mon, 18/02/2008 - 5:48pmDesigner Helen Storey is working away in a studio at the London College of Fashion creating dresses that will then disappear. Since January 29th Helen has based at an open studio at the London College of Fashion designing a series of 10 polymer dresses which when emerged in water disintegrate and eventually disappear for a project called Wonderland.
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Kate Moross' latest shirts
Thu, 07/02/2008 - 4:24pmMs Moross is a 21-year-old Londoner on a meteoric rise to riches, fame and acclaim and she's just released a new range of T-shirts online.
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The Carnaby Kiss - your chance to take part in an exhibition
Fri, 25/01/2008 - 4:27pmIf you fancy being featured in an exhibition celebrating the 'Kiss', get yourself down to Carnaby Street this Saturday.
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Gavin Watson's Skins exhibition in Brighton
Mon, 14/01/2008 - 1:51pmJanuary 15 2008 sees the opening of Gavin Watson's Skins exhibition in the basement of the Magnum Opus tattoo parlour in Brighton.
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Chris Moore Retrospective at the London College of Fashion
Thu, 13/12/2007 - 12:37pmChris Moore is the most accomplished and talented catwalk photographer this country has ever produced and if you can get to the London College of Fashion before December 21st 2007, do not miss the opportunity to gain a magical insight into the world of fashion shows.
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Photo feature: Westminster, Photographs and Assisted Self-Portraits by Anthony Luvera
Tue, 13/11/2007 - 3:28pmThis month a unique exhibition of homeless Londoners opens at the Westminster Reference Library. It shows an alternative vision with 4 self-assisted portraits and 30 photos taken by homeless people documenting their own experiences of living on the streets in Westminster and is co-ordinated by photographer Anthony Luvera.
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Joi umbrellas
Tue, 13/11/2007 - 11:57amJoi umbrellas, like the name suggests, is all about aesthetically improving our experience of rain. Founder Hamish Duncan had an epiphany in October 2005 when a shower started in London and he watched person after person erecting uniform, unremarkable, uninspiring umbrellas. It doesn't have to be that way, thought Hamish.
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HIM becomes a book by Robert Gordon McHarg III
Mon, 22/10/2007 - 2:41pmEarlier this year we met Robert Gordon McHarg III, a London-based Canadian artist who has immortalised Charles Saatchi in a life-size model and dedicated an entire exhibition in a subway to 'HIM'. Now McHarg's obsession with collecting the ultimate art collector has been turned into a book which is published this month by British company, Trolley Books.
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Claw's Vandal for Nike drops this month
Thu, 11/10/2007 - 10:37amProlific and multi-talented New York graf artist Claw Money has re-interpretated her favourite Nike trainer of all time, the Vandal, and her version is set to drop this month.
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