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INVISIBLE MEN

AN ANTHOLOGY FROM THE WESTMINSTER MENSWEAR ARCHIVE 

Drawing exclusively from the Westminster Menswear Archive this exhibition explores the invisibility of menswear due to its intrinsic design language that concentrates on the reiterations of archetypal garments intended for specific functional, technical or military use. It will illustrate how designers have disrupted this through minimal, yet significant modifications to produce outcomes that both replicate and subvert their source material. 


Through this approach, the language of menswear has developed an almost fetishistic appreciation of the working man in all his heroic iterations, referencing the clothing of seafarers, soldiers, athletes, firefighters, road workers, explorers, and scientists. 


This design strategy has, for the most part, allowed men and what they wear to avoid scrutiny; these garments have remained invisible within fashion exhibitions in favour of only presenting menswear as the story of the dandy or the peacock.


This exhibition aims to shine a light on these invisible men.

Exhibition dates:

25 October – 24 November 2019

Open Wednesday – Sunday 11am - 7pm

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Ambika P3,

University of Westminster,

35 Marylebone Road,

London, NW1 5LS

FREE ENTRY

FEATURED DESIGNERS:

A Cold Wall*, Adidas, Aitor Throup, Alexander McQueen, Austin Reed, Belstaff, Bernhard Willhelm , Blades, BodyMap, Burberry, Burton, C.P. Company, Calvin Klein, Carol Christian Poell, Christian Dior, Comme Des Garcons, Craig Green, Dege & Skinner, Gieves, H&M, Harrods, Helmut Lang, Irvine Sellars, Issey Miyake, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Jeremy Scott, John Stephen, Junior Gaultier, Junya Watanabe, Left Hand, Levi’s, Lewis Leathers, Liam Hodges, Mackintosh, Martin Margiela, Massimo Osti, Meadham Kirchhoff, Michiko Koshino, Mr Fish, Nigel Cabourn, Palace, Paul Smith, Peter Saville, Prada, Sibling, Stella McCartney, Stone Island, Umbro, Undercover, Vexed Generation, Vivienne Westwood , Vollebak, Zegna Sport.

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  • A section devoted to examples of Alexander McQueen’s early menswear designs covering the years from 1997 to 1999.
     

  • A comprehensive section devoted to the C.P. Company Urban Protection range that was launched in 1998 and has been highly influential on a generation of menswear designers.
     

  • Examples from contemporary British menswear designers including Craig Green, Liam Hodges, A Cold Wall*, Aitor Throup, Burberry, and Palace.
     

  • A range of designer ‘source garments’ covering military, industrial and occupational garments including items from the British Army, the Royal Air Force, Greater Manchester Police, the General Post Office, and Her Majesty’s Prison Service. 

HIGHLIGHTS

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DETAILS

Exhibition Dates:

25 October – 24 November 2019

Open Wednesday– Sunday 11am - 7pm

Closed Monday and Tuesday.

Venue:

Ambika P3,

University of Westminster,

35 Marylebone Road,

London,

NW1 5LS

Transport:

Underground: Baker Street.

Rail:  Marylebone.

T: 020 79111 5000
E: mensweararchive@westminster.ac.uk

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