This book is the definitive and indispensable guide to the unique looks designed, and, in these photographs, worn by Leigh Bowery. One of Britain's most heroically ambitious yet underappreciated designers and performance artists, Bowery remains an inspiration to many contemporary fashion designers, though few are willing to admit it. In Leigh Bowery Looks you can see It contains 300 previously unpublished photographs of Bowery, an extraordinary body of work that was the outcome of his collaboration with British photographer Fergus Greer between 1988 and 1994, the year of Bowery's death.
Genius. You should dress like this. Especially if you're a fat man. Maybe some outfits are a little impractical if you're say, a welder, or anyone else who has to move around with ease in an unconstricted manner and not get caught on fire or trip. But off the job? Do it.
Both hilarious & jaw-droppingly inspirational. Bowery was a master at the illusion ov body modification, & while this book is beautiful & full of amazing photographs ov his creativity, it is still only a book. I cannot highly enough recommend 'The Legend of Leigh Bowery', a brain-splodin' mazemenciatic documentary by Charles Atlas on the witch herself, which, last time I looked, was available to peruse on a tube called you. (I've seen others in the past be this absurdly un-subtle by not calling the site its real name outright, for fear ov said whatevz-it-was video in the past being found out & taken down). SOOO: read it absorb it watch it rock it!
Such an amazing collection of work, I only marked it one star down as it’s impossible to read half of the foreword as it’s white text on black and white images, such a shame as I had to sort of string together what was said about Leigh.