Tag: David Bowie

Exclusive interview with acclaimed artist ZOOBS: ‘I have always identified with misfits, with people who dare to be different and go against the grain and the status quo.’

Acclaimed artist, ZOOBS spoke to Madame Soho recently in a heartfelt interview which covered a range of intimate themes. The London born, Los Angeles based artist bared his soul revealing everything from personal grief and loss to his visceral, artistic inspiration and his experiences of living in Soho. ZOOBS’ evolution of self has

Day 4 at London Collections Men AW2016: Burberry

On the day that shocked the worlds of music, art and fashion, Burberry gracefully paid their respects to modern cultural legend, David Bowie. This was presented in the form of a model strutting down the runway and opening her hands to reveal the icon’s name scrawled into her palms – a heartfelt

Day 3 at London Collections Men Aw2016: J.W. Anderson

J.W. Anderson presented a series of diverse looks on day 3 at London Collections Men autumn – winter 2016, affirming himself as one of Britain’s most innovative fashion designers. And on the day that shook the world, with the passing of David Bowie, it would be wrong to assume that

R.I.P David Bowie: The Passing of a Modern Cultural Legend

Glancing at one of the trashy, national rags and observing the strapline ‘Rock icon dies aged 69’ conjures up feelings of real, raw emotion. It’s an understatement to pronounce David Bowie as simply an iconic musical figure. Bowie was a genius – a modern cultural legend – and will be sorely

Anton Corbijn: Retrospective at C|O Berlin

Madame Soho recently visited the historical city of Berlin, where we had the pleasure of viewing the work of one of the most original and exciting visual artist’s to have emerged from the twentieth century. From Miles Davis, David Bowie, Siouxsie Sioux, Isaac Hayes, Grace Jones, Johnny Cash and Joe Cocker,

Exclusive interview with Jimmy Somerville: ‘A huge Part of Soho’s culture and history has gone – It’s been wiped off the Map.’

In the early 1980s, against the backdrop of laborious social and political upheaval, Jimmy Somerville took the world of popular music by storm. The legendary singer stormed the charts and had a string of Top 10 and No.1 hits with the bands Bronski Beat and The Communards. From his vehemently political working class

Fashion, Art & Culture: Madame Soho and Members of London’s Trans Community collaborate to form House of Trannies

Weaving our way through the city beneath the concrete overcoat that drapes east London, we follow the A2 and race towards a looming black cloud. As we exit the metropolis the sky caves in; but it’s bearable – the repetitive beat and anarchic vocal of Patti Smith’s Rock and Roll Nigger fills the

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