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Freddie Mercury: A World of His Own began in surreal fashion: with Sotheby’s staff members re-creating the iconic “We Will Rock You” rhythm by slamming the desks in front of them.
Freddie Mercury's estate is expected to sell for at least $7.4 million, including an estimated $500 for his tiny Tiffany mustache comb. ... Fashion will play an outsize role in the sale, ...
Freddie Mercury’s kimono to go on display at V&A ... Kyoto to Catwalk”, will explore the kimono’s role as a “dynamic and constantly evolving icon of fashion”.
Freddie Mercury's Personal Life Comes Alive In Sotheby's 'A World of His Own' Exhibition: Exploring his impact on music and fashion by giving an exclusive look at the vocalist's on-stage wardrobe ...
"It's not a concert, it's a fashion show," Freddie Mercury once famously said. And any superfan of the Queen frontman or rock 'n roll devotee can attest to the rock god's larger than life stage ...
At Wembley Stadium in 1986, Freddie Mercury’s yellow military-style jacket offered a new approach to uniformity – and his own masculinity.
His fashion choices were equally dramatic, ... Freddie Mercury died at home on Nov. 24, 1991, a day after issuing a public statement confirming his AIDS diagnosis.
Freddie Mercury was fashion-conscious from the start, regularly wearing bodysuits and sequined accoutrements, sometimes makeup, but for “Crazy Little Thing Called Love,” the singer went for a ...
Jessica Bumpus from Vogue notes that "from fashion to film and even the John Lewis ad, Freddie Mercury's high-glam, theatrical and barrier-breaking style is having a moment, at just the right moment".
Freddie Mercury's schoolboy cut and chevron moustache has proven to stand the test of time from the 1980s. ... GQ Shops: This season's fashion essentials. GQ’s ultimate fashion guide.
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