Parisian transplantThomas Engel Hart worked out his shit when he was club kid in early-90s New York and he's still way more into fantasy and dressing like a rock god update than any Parisian aristo kid. He designs clothes for when you've outgrown band tees and streetwear but the idea of being a suit gives you the creeps. Like where Johnny Rotten was at when he became John Lydon.Thomas Engel Hart says he's watched this clip of dancerMichael Clarkso many times that his work is still channeling it.Clark, who works withLeigh Bowery, is from the end of fashion that likes to think it knows about art and isn't just about shifting product. He first made his name spinning around in tights to Iggy Pop's"Mass Production" and Wire'sPink Flag.From Engel Hart's lips: "I know the words 'modern dance' make some people wanna puke, but fuck it. We had a bootleg video of this years ago in New York, when I used to watch videos of weirdos wearing weird clothes and being weird, then did our best to be like that at night until the morning. It was a lot of fun. This is Michael Clark filmed byCharles Atlasfor his 1984 film,Hail the New Puritan. The track is 'Copped It' bythe Fall. The outfits were designed by Leigh Bowery, and the fried-egg trees and giant pairs of Y-fronts in the background were designed by his flatmate, the artistTrojan. It's got a certain no-brainer magic: one person, Michael, takes all the things he likes – whatever they are – and tips them into a sort of art omelette. Basically, that dance clip is about rebellion, with a fried egg in the background. Actually, that sums up what I do."JAMES ANDERSON
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