A crowd of flamboyantly dressed Blitz kids standing outside the famous Covent Garden Blitz club where New Romanticism was born
Photograph: Sheila Rock

Blitz: the club that shaped the 80s

  • Museums, Art and design
  • Design Museum, Kensington
Rosie Hewitson
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Time Out says

London’s cultural institutions are having a love affair with the New Romantics this year. First there was Outlawsthe Fashion and Textile Museum’s exhibition on the subversive fashion trends of 1980s London. Then the Tate Modern announced a major retrospective on pioneering fashion maverick Leigh Bowery. Now it’s the Design Museum’s turn to its attention towards the most flamboyant subculture of its era, via this exhibition on the Blitz club, the iconic (and we really don’t use that word lightly) Covent Garden nightclub where New Romanticism was born in 1979. Forty years after it closed, the trailblazing club’s atmosphere will be recreated through a ‘sensory extravaganza’ incorporating music, film, art, graphic design and some very ostentatious outfits. This will include several items that have never been on public display before, while some of the scene’s key figures have been involved in the development of the exhibition. Time to liberally apply the kohl eyeliner, fish out your frilliest shirt and whack on some Spandau Ballet: the 80s are back, baby!

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