Inside Taboo, London's fashion mecca for radicals and renegades
Briefly

The exhibition 'Outlaws: Fashion Renegades of '80s London' showcases over 30 designers, spotlighting the influential creative community centered around Leigh Bowery's nightclub, Taboo.
Boy George remarked, 'It was a really revolutionary time... you could change things just by wearing something,' highlighting the impact of fashion in cultural movements.
'Taboo fostered a rebellious, experimental environment... it was a community of young, working class individuals pushing the boundaries of style,' underscoring its significance.
The era's unmatched creative freedom allowed artists to flourish, transforming squat housing and club culture into mainstream pop fashion, marking the eighties as a revolutionary decade.
Read at Time Out London
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