Outlaws: Fashion Renegades of 80s London Tickets
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Outlaws: Fashion Renegades of 80s London centres around the legendary nightclub Taboo, opened by designer and performance artist Leigh Bowery in 1985.
Imposing ‘dress as though your life depends on it, or don’t bother’ as the dress code, the Taboo circle, which included fashion designers BodyMap, dancer Michael Clark and pop star Boy George, sparked a scene that used the language of hedonistic excess to create fashion, art and popular culture.
Displaying original garments and accessories from Leigh Bowery and over thirty designers, including custom-made pieces from private collections, plus photography, film and artworks, the exhibition focuses on this vibrant alternative arena where the anarchic energy of the night spilt over into experimental creativity by day.
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For more information please visit our website fashiontextilemuseum.org
Please take care to ensure you book the correct number of tickets for the correct event on the correct date and that you are fully aware of the refund policy outlined in the FAQs.
Outlaws: Fashion Renegades of 80s London centres around the legendary nightclub Taboo, opened by designer and performance artist Leigh Bowery in 1985.
Imposing ‘dress as though your life depends on it, or don’t bother’ as the dress code, the Taboo circle, which included fashion designers BodyMap, dancer Michael Clark and pop star Boy George, sparked a scene that used the language of hedonistic excess to create fashion, art and popular culture.
Displaying original garments and accessories from Leigh Bowery and over thirty designers, including custom-made pieces from private collections, plus photography, film and artworks, the exhibition focuses on this vibrant alternative arena where the anarchic energy of the night spilt over into experimental creativity by day.