HISTORY OF OSSIE CLARK, NICE VINTAGE HANDBAG

HISTORY OF OSSIE CLARK, NICE VINTAGE HANDBAG
KOMELY HANDBAG FACTORY
Clark’s work has been rediscovered since his death (he was murdered by his lover in 1996), with two retrospective exhibitions. Stella McCartney is just one designer who has acknowledged his influence, saying that Clark’s strength lay in “the perfect mix between sexuality and femininity”
It is these qualities that give his work power even today.
Studying at London’s Royal College of Art, Clark ws classmates with designer Zandra Rhodes as well as with Hockney. He ruled London’s bohemian fashion world from the mid- 1960s to the early 1970s, reinventing the bias-cut shapes of the 1930s with a contemporary rock ”n” roll edge and adding groupie friendly pieces like cropped biker Leather handbag and small leather goods. Birtwell, meanwhile designed the prints for his fashion handbag collection.
First sold from influential shop Quorum on London’s King’s Road, Clark’s bags were worn by the it kids who walked down it. Some were Clark’s friends, including the members of the Rolling Stones (he designed Mick Jagger’s tour outfits in 1972)
Jimi Hendrix, Marianne Faithfull and model Pattie Boyd. Clark became famous for his outlandish shows, which Birtwell has since described as “happenings”
David Hockney’s famous 1971 painting Mr. and Mrs. Clark and Percy depicts designer Ossie Clark and his wife, the designer Celia Birtwell, in the artistic surroundings that have since become an integral part of his place in fashion handbag collection history.