Designed artwork for Liberty London for one of their window display.
Architecture Social Club’s display focuses on the figure of Arthur Lasenby Liberty and casts him in the role of fashion’s liberator.
He encounters a dissolute, fantastical and depraved couture-landscape that represents London’s pre-Liberty’s world;
‘Arthur’ is shown to herald a new promise of higher quality fashion for the city.
The installation’s narrative involves the iconography of ‘Noah’s ark’;
and plays on the naval history of the Grade II* Tudor-revival building, constructed in 1924 using the timbers of two ships: the HMS Impregnable and HMS Hindustan.
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