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The style council spring summer 2017
The style council spring summer 2017










the style council spring summer 2017
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Introducing… might have been wished away by diehards as a grab-bag of singles – the sound of a man musically taking off a pair of too-tight winklepickers.

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While vintage R&B and Motown might have been acceptable to the discerning mod revivalist, “Long Hot Summer” was brazenly contemporary, staking Weller’s claim to be blue-eyed Soulboy No 1 ahead of metropolitan club kids like Spandau Ballet, or even home counties upstarts like George Michael. That’s most evident on “Long Hot Summer”, a track smitten with the lush, synthetic filigree producers Jolley & Swain had tailored for Imagination, and the first undeniable stroke of Style Council genius.

the style council spring summer 2017

But collected on Introducing…, available as a European import in autumn ’83, the extent of Weller’s transformation became clear. While The Style Council had been manifestly born out of “a hatred for the rock myth and the rock culture” and conceived by Weller and new partner Mick Talbot as an attempt to marry the Small Faces and the Modern Jazz Quartet, debut 45 “Speak Like A Child” wasn’t the radical departure many expected. So, with the back catalogue newly remastered and reissued on beautifully hued vinyl, is it time to give The Style Council their due? It’s hard to imagine a debut more likely to infuriate the green-parka army of betrayed Jam fans than Introducing… (1983). Since that night, all manner of supposedly outdated ’80s ideas have gained a surprising new currency. On record the scathing lyric was strung up in needless orchestration here it was stripped back, delivered with rueful urgency. Ignoring calls for “Eton Rifles”, Weller revisited “A Stones Throw Away”, from the Council’s 1985 state-of-the-nation address, Our Favourite Shop. You could sense fresh bearings last December, when he persuaded Wyatt out of retirement to join him and Danny Thompson in a people-power trio for the first Concert For Corbyn in Brighton. It’s to Weller’s credit that he’s still evading the main road even as he approaches 60. Sometimes the most important part of what you do comes out of the moments when you sidestep the main road.” “I know some people think of it as Paul’s period in the wilderness, but the wilderness is a very underestimated place. “I really empathised with The Style Council,” said Robert Wyatt. There was one distinguished dissenting voice. The post-Britpop narrative still had it that the ’80s were a regrettable detour for Weller – a decade of pretensions, anodyne funk, questionable politics, dodgy haircuts and toe-curling sleevenotes.

the style council spring summer 2017

The Headonism designers’ installation will be open during London Fashion Week, Friday 16 th September to Tuesday 20 th September 2016.When Uncut published its Top 30 Paul Weller songs 10 years ago, it was no surprise that only five tracks from The Style Council made the cut.

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I look forward to their innovative and stylish Spring Summer 2017 hats to be launched at London Fashion Week.” With all the participants coming from various different backgrounds – Harvy Santos started as a professional ballet dancer in Hong Kong before studying millinery at Kensington and Chelsea College, while Laura Apsit Livens is an LCF graduate who has collaborated with Bally Swiss and designed hats for Paloma Faith and Princess Beatrice – their designs are all innovative and unique, whilst all representing the incredible contemporary millinery techniques that make headwear so exciting.

the style council spring summer 2017

I welcome The Season Hats (Paul Stafford and Selina Horshi) and Laura Apsit to our group of Merrie Milliners, which include Harvy Santos and Sophie Beale. Stephen Jones OBE said of the initiative, “I am thrilled Headonism continues to evolve and engage with new members. The BFC initiative, curated by Stephen Jones OBE, one of the world’s most radical milliners, provides the designers not only with a place to show their designers to press and buyers, but also makes sure they receive valuable mentorship and business support throughout the year it’s basically like winning the lottery for any young milliner. In a dedicated installation at the Designer Showrooms at Brewer Street Car Park, the four lucky winners will get to show the world exactly what they can do. For their 2016/2017 Headonism programme, the British Fashion Council have chosen four of the best millinery designers on the scene: Laura Apsit Livens, The Season Hats (by Paul Stafford and Selina Horshi), Harvy Santos and Sophie Beale, to celebrate everything that’s great about contemporary British millinery. Millinery is an integral part of the fashion industry, and a statement hat that makes heads turn will never go out of style.












The style council spring summer 2017