Tim Soar

Tim Soar is a British fashion designer, graphic designer, event planner and DJ.

Design career

Soar began his career working with designer Neville Brody on an interiors project, POST Design. This was followed by independent practice as a graphic designer, and then in the design company STAC collaborating with photographer Andrew Catlin. His work was focussed in music, producing artwork for numerous international record sleeves, publications and campaigns.

Music

While working with Neville Brody, Soar became involved in the music industry and began working as a DJ. He was involved in the writing and arrangement of 23 Skidoo's song Just Like Everybody. He was also part of the band Toll, which released the album Christ Knows in 2006.

Soar is creative head of Music Concrete, a music consultancy for the hotel, events, and fashion industries, established in 1987.[1][2]

Design label

In 2005, Soar launched the Tim Soar menswear design label.[2] The first collection was presented by the London-based B-Store and the second collection by Liberty. Soar has had shows at the London Fashion Week since Spring/Summer 09. His women's wear line debuted in 2011 with a capsule collection for Browns 24. Soar told British Vogue that the concept is womenswear for boyish women.[3]

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References

  1. "Music Concrete: Music consultant for hotels, spas and bars". musicconcrete.com. Retrieved 2018-07-04.
  2. "London Fashion Week - Tim Soar". londonfashionweek.co.uk. Retrieved 2018-07-04.
  3. Alexander, Ella. "Girls Who Like Boys". Retrieved 2018-07-04.
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