Felix Cooper's portraits capture classic clubwear, from Fred Perry to Versace

Buttoned-up, but not starchy - the plain, sharp, shirt collar is the focal point

Alexander Fury
Saturday 22 March 2014 01:00 GMT
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Sylvester, 19, Copenhagen: Lurex shirt, £364, by Sibling, from Machine-A, 13 Brewer Street, London W1, 020-7734 4334
Sylvester, 19, Copenhagen: Lurex shirt, £364, by Sibling, from Machine-A, 13 Brewer Street, London W1, 020-7734 4334 (Felix Cooper)

Inspired by the flash-faced, straight-up portraiture that populated style bible The Face in the mid-nineties, photographer Felix Cooper captured a new generation of club kids across four European cities over five days in February 2014.

Copenhagen, Paris, Newcastle and London teenagers are all immortalised, dressed in the classic clubwear of the late twentieth century: the buttoned-up shirt collar, by everyone from Fred Perry through to Versace.

Photography: Felix Cooper

Paris casting: Martin Franck

Copenhagen casting: Sylvester Ulv

Post-production: Bror Ivefeldt

All photographic processing, developing and print by Labyrinth Photographic

 

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