Four celluloid sheets, each bearing a design element from a McClaren / Westwood Seditionaries t-shirt design c 1978 (see here). Three to include hand-drawn elements. These are likely the original sheets used in the creation of the t-shirts. Largest (with image of Little Richard) measures 13x12".
Boy London famously obtained printing rights to many of the most sought after Seditionaries designs of the era as well as some Jamie Reid designs and it is likely that these celluloids date from the period c late 1970s.
These items are sold as artefacts only, without copyright. Any reproduction is strictly prohibited.
Sold for £460
Hammer Price
Four celluloid sheets, each bearing a design element from a McClaren / Westwood Seditionaries t-shirt design c 1978 (see here). Three to include hand-drawn elements. These are likely the original sheets used in the creation of the t-shirts. Largest (with image of Little Richard) measures 13x12".
Boy London famously obtained printing rights to many of the most sought after Seditionaries designs of the era as well as some Jamie Reid designs and it is likely that these celluloids date from the period c late 1970s.
These items are sold as artefacts only, without copyright. Any reproduction is strictly prohibited.
Auction: The Boy London Archive, 31st Oct, 2023
Worn by Madonna, Warhol, Boy George and so many more..
An incredible assortment of photographs, negatives and ephemera from an iconic period in UK fashion history. From the original c 1970s Seditionaries t-shirts printed and sold at Boy to the provocative and progressive colourful 1980s styles - all originally from the collection of Boy founder Stephane Raynor.
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