A new exhibition celebrating Jewish designers in London and their impact on global style is to appear at the Museum of London Docklands.
David Bowie shocked people as he posed in a dress designed by Michael Fish on the cover of his album, The Man Who Sold the World
Visitors will wander through a 'swinging sixties' Carnaby Street boutique and an East End tailor shop.They are particularly interested in items designed by Michael Fish, known for dressing the likes of Mick Jagger, Michael Caine, and Muhammad Ali. He was known for rejecting the concept of gendered clothing, revitalising menswear staples, and inventing the 'Kipper tie'.
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