Sound of Style
Clips and episodes from 6 Music, BBC Four and BBC iPlayer.
"Savile Rogue" Sir Tom Baker talks tailoring with John Cooper Clarke
Illustrious clients, the psychology of a suit, punk bespoke and Dress Down Fridays (pah!)
Idols—Oh You Pretty Things: The Story of Music and Fashion
A look at music and fashion in the 70s, a time of political, social and cultural upheaval.
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Zandra Rhodes designs for Luke Spiller of The Struts—Oh You Pretty Things: The Story of Music and Fashion, Idols
Singer Luke Spiller enlists the help of Zhandra Rhodes to get him ready for a festival.
Copying your idols—Oh You Pretty Things: The Story of Music and Fashion, Idols
Queen superfan Andrew Porch talks about the lengths he went to in emulating his idols.
The Small Faces suit up with Warren Gold—Oh You Pretty Things: The Story of Music and Fashion, Tribes
Carnaby Street legend Warren Gold talks about dressing The Small Faces.
The Sound of Style: 1973-1980—Lauren Laverne
Lauren looks at music and fashion during the 1970s, plus she is joined by Cillian Murphy.
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The Sound of Style: 1973-1980—Shaun Keaveny
The puppets from new children's TV show The Furchester Hotel join Shaun in the studio.
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The Sound of Style: 1973-1980—Radcliffe and Maconie
Stuart celebrates the Sound of Style and is joined by Martyn Waites and Mark Billingham.
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The Sound of Style: 1973-1980—Steve Lamacq
Steve Lamacq looks at fashion and music in the 1970s. Plus Spring King join him.
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The Sound of Style: 1973-1980—Gideon Coe
Gideon Coe celebrates the Sound of Style season with selections from 1973-80.
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The Sound of Style: 1973-1980—Chris Hawkins
The Hawk is joined by fashion designer Paul Smith as part of the Sound of Style season.
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The Hawk chats to Sir Paul Smith about the relationship between fashion and music. Part Two: The Seventies.
The Hawk chats to world famous fashion designer Sir Paul Smith.
The Hawk chats to Sir Paul Smith about the relationship between fashion and music. Part One: The Sixties.
The Hawk chats to world famous fashion designer Sir Paul Smith.
Making a Scene with Lauren Laverne
Lauren Laverne looks at how musical subcultures have shaped style over the last 50 years.
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You'll Never Be 16 Again -Episode 2: Puttin' on the Style—6 Music Stories
The story of the British teenager through music, archive and reminiscence.
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Never Mind the Cobblers: The Rock 'n' Roll Cobbler
Gemma Cairney meets rock 'n' roll cobbler Terry de Havilland.
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Why Music Needs Fashion—Mary Anne Hobbs
Punk rocker and fashion expert Brix Smith Start talks about why music needs fashion.
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Daisy Lowe on Trends—London Fashion Week, 2014
Find out what’s in and what’s out as Daisy rounds up this season's style highlights.
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Roxy Music: Frejus
Roxy Music in concert at Frejus in France in 1982, in front of an audience of 15,000.
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1964 to 1975 - Big Hits—Top of the Pops
With The Rolling Stones, Tom Jones, Status Quo, Procol Harum, Stevie Wonder and The Kinks.
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Hello Quo
Documentary recounting Status Quo's epic story from the beginning.
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Abbey Clancy on Frowers—London Fashion Week, 2014
From US stars to British top models, Abbey Clancy explores the coveted front row.
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Steve Lamacq on the trail of the Doc Marten boot
Steve went in search of the perfect Doctor Marten boot.
Pauline Black on the history of Two Tone
The selector’s Pauline Black looks at the symbolism of two tone.























