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miércoles, 23 de enero de 2019

FISH Michael (Mr Fish) (Designer)

Matching shirt, ribbon and waistcoat exemplify the work of Michael Fish. He was Swinging London's fey fashion boy and image-maker, whose camp, outrageous style defined "flower power". In 1965 he dressed the actor Terence Stamp in matching Liberty prints for the cult movie Modesty Blaise. One-inch ties were fashionable; Fish made Stamp's four inches wide. The following year he opened his men's boutique, Mr Fish, in London's Clifford Street near the heartland of tailoring, Savile Row. The clothing ranged from outfits cut from voile, sequins and brocade to flower-printed hats and "mini-shirts" (as famously worn by Mick Jagger for the Rolling Stones" Hyde Park concert). Other clients included Lord Snowdon and the Duke of Bedford. "The people in my shop don't dress to conform to any given image", said Fish. "They dress as they do because they're confident in themselves. They're blowing their minds". 

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