Exclusive Selfridges/Factory Records merchandise range

SELFRIDGES CELEBRATES FACTORY RECORDS WITH EXCLUSIVE MERCHANDISE RANGE

EXHIBITION AND MERCHANDISE RANGE TO LAUNCH THIS SUMMER,

FEATURING ICONIC JOY DIVISION AND NEW ORDER ARTWORK BY PETER SAVILLE

Bang & Olufsen

Bang & Olufsen

British record label Factory Records was undoubtedly one of the most influential yet maverick labels of the late 70s to early 90s. Legendary artists (most notably Joy Division and New Order), groundbreaking music and of course iconic artwork encapsulated the vision of founders Tony Wilson, Alan Erasmus and Peter Saville. Now, fans and fashionistas alike will be able to get their hands on a whole range of products celebrating the label, exclusively at Selfridges from 1st July.

In the early days, Factory was not just a record label but an ad-hoc, holistic enterprise that included posters, records, cassettes, films, concepts and concerts. Each of these was given its own individual FAC catalogue number starting with FAC1, Peter Saville’s first poster for the Factory Club in June 1978. From then on, design became integral to the way that Factory projected itself into the world.

Warner Music Artist Services has collaborated with high-end fashion designers and homeware partners (Palm Angels, Softcore, Raf Simons, Stain Shade, Bang & Olufsen, Cedar Lifestyle, MJB and Umbro) to delve into and reinterpret this iconic artwork.

Ahead of the merchandise being available, there will be an exhibition at Manchester’s Science & Industry Museum from June 19. Here, Factory’s original designs by co-founder and Art Director Peter Saville, for some of the world’s most recognisable album sleeves, plus posters and flyers will be on display alongside other artwork commissioned by Factory. The exhibition shows the importance of Factory’s imagery, whether used as one-off flyers or album covers, each object had its own FAC Catalogue number. 

Warner Music Artist Services present the artwork to a wider audience. Sophie Bishop, Director of Retail Merchandise A&R says: “The collaboration with Selfridges is a celebration of the history of music and culture. The Factory Records project will engage with current fans, whilst introducing the label, Joy Division and New Order to a younger demographic”

In conjunction with SelfridgesWarner Music Artist Services, Joy Division and New Order will be launching a range of merchandise featuring classic imagery and assets from the history of the label. From T-shirts and scented candles (inspired by Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures and New Order’s Power, Corruption & Lies) to skateboards, homeware and fashion, the imagery will appeal to original fans who lived through the heady days of the Hacienda back in the day to young music fans eager to educate themselves on this important era of music and pop culture.

For more information, visit:https://wwww.selfridges.com/cat/factory-records/

Umbro

Umbro

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