Daddy, Who Were the Clash? | Kerry Degman, Martin T, Claude & Louis Simonon by Boo George

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Published February 27, 2010

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Updated October 22, 2017

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Creating dangerous garment combinations, stylist Anders Sølvesten Thomsen infuses spring fashion with a little rock ‘n’ roll for the current issue of Love magazine. The center of the universe, at least for a moment-Kerry Degman, Martin Tomlinson, Claude and Louis Simonon are photographed by Boo George.

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4 thoughts on “Daddy, Who Were the Clash? | Kerry Degman, Martin T, Claude & Louis Simonon by Boo George”

  1. This is a really good editorial. It's just funny how the imagery eventually has little to do with the imagery of the Clash (which included thinner bodies, grainier pictures, more alternative looks. A modern interpretation, I guess! Still very enjoyable.

  2. This is a really good editorial. It's just funny how the imagery eventually has little to do with the imagery of the Clash (which included thinner bodies, grainier pictures, more alternative looks. A modern interpretation, I guess! Still very enjoyable.

  3. Well, with the exception of Kerry Degman, who really does have nothing to do with the Clash, and is extremely random in the edit I have to say, the other 3 are all Clash-related. Louis & Claude are Paul Simonon's sons, and Martin is the lead singer of a destructive British post-punk revival band.

  4. Well, with the exception of Kerry Degman, who really does have nothing to do with the Clash, and is extremely random in the edit I have to say, the other 3 are all Clash-related. Louis & Claude are Paul Simonon's sons, and Martin is the lead singer of a destructive British post-punk revival band.

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