It's been 70 years since the Fred Perry polo shirt made its debut. Little did its founder know just how much his sportswear would leave such an enduring legacy. The former world number one's clothing range has had such influence that it's now the focus of a new exhibition at London's Design Museum this summer.
From Gorrilaz to Amy Winehouse, Raf Simons to Comme des Garçons, the Fred Perry polo shirt has been adopted and adapted by some big names and has become an emblem of various British subcultures. Now, the Design Museum is looking back over the 70 years since the iconic shirt was created with a free exhibition of archival material and specially commissioned films. Explore the brand’s cultural impact from mods to skinheads, filmmakers to sports stars, and how it has evolved since being founded by three-time Wimbledon champion Fred Perry. If you are interested in this fashion exhibition and would like more information or to attend, then please be sure to contact The Lexo Club Concierge for more... Comments are closed.
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Tickets are priced at £25 per person for members or £35 per person (sold in pairs) for clients. Please contact The Lexo Club Concierge for more information regarding this event or to make a booking...
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