What's on The Sound of Style
Find out what shows we have in store for you on 麻豆社 Four, 6 Music and 麻豆社 iPlayer during our celebration of the love affair between music and fashion.
On each Wednesday the series, Oh You Pretty Things airs, 6 Music will be playing music across the shows reflecting the years covered in that evening's programme.
6 Music Specials
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Join Iggy as he brings our Sound of Style season to a conclusion with his two-hour fashion themed show.
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Radcliffe and Maconie welcome cape-wearing prog-rock god Rick Wakeman, a key figure during the heady 鈥榣ooned days of the 70s.
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A second chance to hear Malcolm McLaren, who died in 2010, looking back on his life in fashion and music.
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To coincide with the Sound of Style season, another chance to hear the acclaimed series telling the story of the British teenager through music, archive and reminiscence.
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Punk rocker and fashion expert Brix Smith Start talks about why music needs fashion.
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Gemma Cairney interviews legendary shoemaker, Terry de Havilland, and his legions of fans.
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Fashion designer, Sir Paul Smith talks to Chris about his thoughts on the relationship between fashion and music through the decades from the swinging sixties to the present day.
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Lauren Laverne goes on a whistle-stop tour of British fashion to look at how musical subcultures have shaped people's style over the last 50 years.
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Don Letts selects songs and tells tales illustrating his unique path through evolving trends in music and fashion from the 60s to the present day.
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Gideon Coe presents a three-hour fashion special featuring music that celebrates clothes.
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Mary Anne Hobbs talks to fashion designer Marko Mitanovski on how to look sensational on stage as part of The Sound of Style..
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Liz continues The Sound of Style love fest as she talks to British fashion designer and co-founder of Red or Dead, Wayne Hemingway MBE.
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The Bard of Salford joins his tailoring mate, the Savile Row taught Tom Baker at his Soho establishment to get his inside leg measured and chat about the many intricacies of the modern day suit.
The Sound of Style Wednesdays on 6 Music: 1980-1990
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The Hawk concludes our last Wednesday of celebrating the the unique relationship between music and fashion. Today, we're focusing on music from 1980 to 1990..
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Shaun dedicates his show to the music, style and fashion of the 1980s and 1990s in his very own 'Shaun' way.
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Lauren continues to play music from the 80s and 90s. Also style-icon and Talking Heads founder David Byrne will be popping in for a chat all about his immersive new play with Fatboy Slim called 'Here Lies Love'.
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There's going to be a little of 80s shimmer and shine on Mark and Stuart's show, plus they'll be talking Paul Merton about his new book.
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Steve will be playing forgotten tracks from the 1980s onwards as he bids farewell to The Sound of Style.
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This evening's show features selections from this era alongside sessions from Pussy Galore, Radio Luxembourg, Gong, The Antlers and The Naturalites plus a concert from R.E.M.
The Sound of Style on 麻豆社 Four
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Series following the cut and thrust between British music and fashion subcultures from the mid-60s to the early 90s
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Alan G Parker's documentary recounts Status Quo's epic story.
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With the Rolling Stones, Tom Jones, Status Quo, Procol Harum, Stevie Wonder and the Kinks.Roxy Music: Frejus
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Roxy Music in concert at Frejus in France in 1982, in front of an audience of 15,000.
The Sound of Style on 麻豆社 iPlayer
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Join the party backstage with blogger supremo Susie Bubble at some of the hottest shows of London Fashion Week Spring Summer 2015.
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For any designer, getting the right celebrity to adorn your front row during London Fashion Week is crucial. Abbey Clancy reveals the PR secrets behind getting the 'frow' right.
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As London Fashion Week closes its doors Daisy Lowe takes us on journey through the catwalk trends of Spring Summer 2015.