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John Moore
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1984-1989
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Avant-garde shoe designer John Moore studied at Cordwainers in London and graduated in 1984. In 1986 he opened House of Beauty and Culture in London's Hackney, which brought together designers Richard Torry, Christopher Nemeth with stylist and jeweller Judy Blame and furniture designers Frick and Frack. Moore died suddenly in 1989.
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Mark O'Flaherty, 'John Moore Re-Imagined — the reboot of a 1980s shoemaker', Financial Times, 22 February 2019.
Kasia Maciejowska & Gregor Muir, The House of Beauty and Culture', ICA, 2016.
Kasia Maciejowska & Gregor Muir, The House of Beauty and Culture', ICA, 2016.