Peroxide mop, statement specs, tweed suits and quirky crocs : David Hockney’s genius for fashion
With his trademark glasses, his bleached hair and a thrillingly haphazard approach to colour, the artist’s signature style evolved and captivated decade after decade If artist style is now a well-trodden path in fashion, there are some examples that stand out. David Hockney – with his trademark (…)
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