Gallagher Opening Temporary Store in London
31 July 2010
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Gallagher says he will only rReform Oasis when he's broke
Former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher is taking his fashion label to London's famed Carnaby Street - he's opening a pop-up store in the shopping Mecca.
The rocker launched Pretty Green last summer (Jun09) and the menswear range has mainly been available online at very steep prices.
But the musician is ready to offer his collection up to the British public by launching a temporary store on the street which cemented the U.K. capital's reputation as the fashion capital of the world in the 1960s.
A statement posted on the Pretty Green website reads, "Ever since the swinging 60s Carnaby has been at the heart of the London fashion scene, and today it is one of the world's coolest shopping destinations, offering independent boutiques, global fashion brands, unique stores, award-winning restaurants and hip nightlife. It's the place to go for style hunters in search of something different".
It's the place to go for style hunters in search of something different
The store will open on Friday (30Jul10).
In other news Gallagher says he will only rReform Oasis when he's broke
Liam Gallagher would consider reforming Oasis in the future - but only if he runs out of money.
The British rock group split last year (09) after an argument between Gallagher and his guitarist brother Noel tore the band apart.
The singer is currently preparing to make a comeback with his new music project Beady Eye, while Noel is working on a solo career.
And Gallagher admits he will only make amends with his sibling and reunite the group if he finds himself broke.
He tells Sky News, "The only reason why Oasis will come back is when we're f**king skint (broke). I'm far from skint as you can tell - and I won't be skint for a long, long f**king time. Believe me, it ain't gonna be happening."
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