New exhibition, celebrating partnership between Queer Britain and Levi’s®, features clothing from artists, rock legends, movie stars and individuals from the queer community

From the Levi’s® Archives: Icons in Denim – A Queer Perspective tells stories of hope, creativity, and resilience through items worn by the community. For a limited time, famous and fabulous denim hand selected from the Levi’s® archive will be displayed at Queer Britain.

New exhibition, celebrating partnership between Queer Britain and Levi’s®, features clothing from artists, rock legends, movie stars and individuals from the queer community

A new exhibition celebrating a long-standing partnership between Queer Britain and Levi’s®, opens at the UK’s LGBTQ+ museum in London on Friday, September 29.

From the Levi’s® Archives: Icons in Denim – A Queer Perspective tells stories of hope, creativity, and resilience through items worn by the community. For a limited time, famous and fabulous denim hand selected from the Levi’s® archive will be displayed at Queer Britain. You will see clothing from artists, rock legends, movie stars and individuals from the queer community.

Keith Haring Macy’s Passport Event Sept 17 and 18 2008 HIV/AIDS benefit customized 501 white jeans dancing figure with red hearts print (3 pairs)

Queer Britain say: “The chosen items capture these individuals’ authentic self-expression and recognise its significance. Come see the extraordinary ways they have personalised their Levi’s®.”

The exhibition is on display for a limited time only, from Friday, September 29 to Thursday,  October 12. It is free to attend and no booking is required.

From the Levi’s® Archives: Icons in Denim – A Queer Perspective is at Queer Britain, 2 Granary Square, London N1C 4BH.

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