Ferry, Reed, Jagger, and now you

Throughout the seventies, Antony Price was the go-to guy for effete rockers in need. The British designer styled Roxy Music albums, Lou Reed's infamous back cover of Transformer, and the Stones' '69 tour, all the while working for the Stirling Cooper label (whose name, perhaps, influenced these guys). Price's rocker-slim menswear will soon be available at Topman; affordable, tailor-focused suiting is the draw of the capsule collection, which highlights glammy, drummer-boy silhouettes—the kind Mick is still wearing 40-odd years later. Low-cost longevity? As the collection's name has it, priceless.
Available Nov. 3; for more information, visit thelookpresents.com

[Brandish]

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