Belt Loop Key Rings

Our superior Belt Loop Key Rings are back in black leather, red leather and chrome look (silver) leather.

In the 1970s The London Leatherman offered a belt loop with D-ring to slide onto your belt like the one’s we offer as complimentary when you buy a belt from Shop — The London Leatherman today. In 2019 we released this more functional version of the Belt Loop Key Ring accessory with snap popper fastening so that you can add and release your keys from your belt with ease, and for 2023 like the originals we’ve studded them.

The London Leatherman model (left) wearing a Belt Loop Key Ring on his belt, 1975 . Photo by Colin Clarke

The legend of The London Leatherman Head Mask, LW11 & LW19

Adam Ant wore his onstage. Malcolm McLaren & Vivienne Westwood put a picture of it on a T-Shirt. Sylvain Sylvain (New York Dolls) owned one in silver leather.

The leather Head Mask is a garment that featured consistently in The London Leatherman ‘Exotica’ mail order catalogues from 1971 through to the 1990s, available predominately in black leather it was also offered in silver and in red leather too.

The new for 2021 LW19 Head Mask

The new for 2021 LW19 Head Mask

Page from the The London Leatherman ‘Exotica’ Catalogue 1974 featuring the LW11 & LW19 mask with detachable blindfold.

Page from the The London Leatherman ‘Exotica’ Catalogue 1974 featuring the LW11 & LW19 mask with detachable blindfold.

A true underground fetish item that clients would order from Ken (Heddle Magson) discretely, until, like many The London Leatherman designed items it made its way into the public eye, taking on a life of it’s own in the mid-1970s, a life that included being worn on stage by Adam Ant for his first gig at the ICA in May 1977 in London and being featured on T-shirts designed by Malcolm McLaren & Vivienne Westwood that are today held in the V&A and The Met Museum collections (scroll to bottom of page for pictures).

Here we wanted to address the legend that follows The London Leatherman mask, the association to the boutique SEX, the influence it had on Malcolm McLaren & Vivienne Westwood and Alan Selby (who later founded Mr. S Leather) and the implications that a The London Leatherman mask was worn by a convicted criminal in the press- this turned out to be an urban myth and weak journalism. We feel the best way to do this is to share with you the article that featured in the Sunday Mirror in 1975. See the scan below:

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The London Leatherman LW11 Head Mask made front page news in May 1975. It was thought at the time that the criminal may have worn a LLM mask, he didn’t.

The London Leatherman LW11 Head Mask made front page news in May 1975. It was thought at the time that the criminal may have worn a LLM mask, he didn’t.

Adam Ant wearing The London Leatherman LW19 Head Mask and The London Leatherman LB9 Ring Clipper Bikini with Zip, May 1977.

Adam Ant wearing The London Leatherman LW19 Head Mask and The London Leatherman LB9 Ring Clipper Bikini with Zip, May 1977.

Michael Collins, Manager of the boutique SEX as interviewed for the Sunday Mirror newspaper wearing a version of the T-shirt designed by McLaren & Westwood featuring the LW19 Head Mask. Photographer Homer Sykes

Michael Collins, Manager of the boutique SEX as interviewed for the Sunday Mirror newspaper wearing a version of the T-shirt designed by McLaren & Westwood featuring the LW19 Head Mask. Photographer Homer Sykes

Steve Jones (right) wearing the T-shirt by Maclaren & Westwood featuring image of The London Leatherman Head Mask LW19 in Oslo 1977. Steve is also wearing The London Leatherman jeans. Photographer Henrik Laurvik.

Steve Jones (right) wearing the T-shirt by Maclaren & Westwood featuring image of The London Leatherman Head Mask LW19 in Oslo 1977. Steve is also wearing The London Leatherman jeans. Photographer Henrik Laurvik.

Photo credit: Christie’s. The LW19 Head Mask in silver leather, once owned by Sylvain Sylvain.

Photo credit: Christie’s. The LW19 Head Mask in silver leather, once owned by Sylvain Sylvain.

Today we produce both the LW11 (zip mouth) and the LW19 (soft lip) Head Masks hand made to the same specifications as the mask offered in 1975 with upgraded detailing for 2023.

The Head Masks are available to order via WWW.THELONDONLEATHERMAN.COM

2022 in Press & Editorial

2022 saw The London Leatherman clothing and accessories featured in magazines ranging from The Face in the UK, Instyle Australia and the launch issues of Interlope Magazine in France. It featured in films, TV, music videos and promotional photoshoots, here are some of these images:

Interlope Magazine, December 2022. Asha Yune wearing the Galaxy Cuff, styled by Brydie Perkins.

LYZZA wore the Pistols Cuff and 0.2 Dome Stud Wristband for the December 2022 issue of Interlope Magazine (France), styled by Brydie Perkins.

In September 2022 The London Leatherman LW19 Leather Head Mask featured in The Face Magazine for the editorial Pure Pleasure photographed by Sharna Osborne, styling Danielle Emerson.

The LW19 Leather Head Mask in The Face Magazine, September 2022. Photographed by Sharna Osborne, styled by Danielle Emerson.

The LW3 Dome Stud Belt featured in the Summer 2022 issue if Replica Man Magazine, styled by Louis Prier Tisdall.

July 2022. Faux Real photographed wearing The London Leatherman jackets, belts and neckbands for the release of their single Full Circle. Styled by Matt King.

June 22. The London Leatherman Centurion Stud Cuff, Ziggy Belt, Deluxe Belt & Pistols Belt featured in Rain Magazine styled by Steven Huang.

May 2022. The London Leatherman 1976 leather jean featured on the Johnny Rotten character in the TV series Pistol by Danny Boyle. Along side costume pieces inspired by The London Leatherman archive.

Actress Rosie Leslie wore the Ziggy Belt for the May 2022 issue of InStyle Australia. Styled by Alicia Ellis.

Izzy Moriarty Thompson styled the LW3 Centurion Stud Belt and the Pistols Belt for Morigan (creative project).

Oli Sykes of Bring Me The Horizon wore his The London Leatherman LW3 Dome Stud Belt to promote the single Believe The Hype with Alice Longyu Gao.

Abbey Roberts featured in ENFNTS TERRIBLES Magazine in March 2022 wearing the Centurion Stud band, styled by Steven Huang.

Abbey Roberts wearing the Deluxe Belt and Centurion Stud Band for ENFNTS TERRIBLES Magazine, styled by Steven Huang.

Abbey Roberts wearing the Ziggy Belt. Styled by Steven Huang for ENFNTS TERRIBLES Magazine.

The LW19 Mask Print

The LW19 Leather Head Mask has definitely been having its moment in the fashion press this year and in being on display in a highbrow exhibition, The Horror Show at Somerset House in London.

Here it is printed in black on sourced white long sleeve T-shirt and in chrome (silver) on black long sleeve T-shirt. Screen printed in North London.







Revisiting The Ziggy Belt

The Ziggy Belt, the black leather belt lined with our 0.1 dome studs and classic heavy square buckle we originally made under the P&C label, a great looking rockers belt with a nod to a young David Bowie who grew up close to the Pride & Clarke showrooms in Brixton where he would ogle the cars and motorcycles which is said influenced his love of classic cars in life. He wore a similar looking belt on stage as Ziggy Stardust.

Today we also make the Ziggy Belt stamped The London Leatherman which comes with a matching D-ring belt loop to hang your keys or wallet chain.

The Ziggy Belt

The D-ring for hanging your keys or wallet chain

The Ziggy Belt with D-ring

The Horror Show! A Twisted Tale of Modern Britain

The Horror Show! A Twisted Tale of Modern Britain exhibition opens at Somerset House (London) October 27th.

In the lead up to the exhibition opening co-curators Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard are releasing details about the show in an alphabetical order, here are their words for the letter ‘L’.

Alphabet typography by @barnbrookstudio

L is for LEATHER
’Try thinking of leather jackets without thinking of Marlon Brando in ‘The Wild One’, or The Ramones in their Schott biker jackets. The leather jacket has always been a symbol of rebellion. When they became associated with punk, creative teens were quick to embellish theirs with paint, patches and studs.
For Sue Webster’s ‘Full Leather Jackets’ project she regressed to her teenage self and began painting Siouxsie & The Banshees imagery onto old biker jackets. We’re excited to be presenting one of these in The Horror Show!
It wasn’t just the jackets that punks embraced. When the Sex Pistols formed Malcolm McLaren marched them to The London Leatherman to be fitted for leather jeans. The London Leatherman, aka Ken, was a self-taught, specialised craftsman, supplying the fashion elite and the underground fetish market. McLaren and Westwood stocked his bondage gear in their Kings Road boutique. The smart punks knew to go direct to Ken.
In 2019
@thelondonleatherman was brilliantly revived by Dave Carroll. His mum had worked for Ken, and as a young punk Dave acquired many pieces direct from him. The heritage label still produces iconic pieces from the archive, reimagined for the current day. Some will be available from The Horror Shop! curated by @gothshop.art
We have the LW19 full leather head mask in the show. Adam Ant wore one for his first gig. Sylvain Sylvain from the New York Dolls had one.
@dave_carroll_london still makes them using the techniques Ken devised. A similar mask was worn by the notorious Cambridge Rapist, leading to Ken’s shop and the SEX boutique being raided by the police. Capitalising on the myth, Malcom and Vivienne created their Cambridge Rapist t-shirt.
Vivienne & Malcolm sold plenty of less controversial items too. The Horror Show! will include red leather boots bought from Seditionaries by Lance McCormack, and a black sandal bought by Eve Ferret from SEX. The other shoe was lost at a party, long ago.’

The Horror Show!: A Twisted Tale of Modern Britain opens at Somerset House on 27 October and will be on show until 19 February, 2023. Tickets are available here: The Horror Show! | Somerset House

You can follow Iain & Jane here: Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard (@iainandjane) • Instagram photos and videos

LW19 Mask

Highway Patrol Jacket

1976 Jean

Polaroid by Dana Gillespie of David Bowie wearing The London Leatherman Head Mask

Blues singer, actress and swinging 60s icon Dana Gillespie took this spontaneous photo of David Bowie wearing The London Leatherman LW19 soft lip mask circa 1973. Dana recalls that her and Bowie were in New York (both managed by MainMan at the time) when one day David came back to the hotel they were staying with a bag full of things he’d bought from ‘one of those shops’ nearby. He put the mask on for a laugh and she captured the moment on her famous Polaroid camera.

Photo credit: Dana Gillespi circa 1973.

The picture sits amongst a series of personal and candid Polaroids Dana took in the 70s and 80s that feature in the book ‘Dana Gillespie, Weren’t Born A Man’ published in 2020 by Hawksmoor Publishing, available here: https://hawksmoorpublishing.com/book/dana-gillespie-book

The London Leatherman shipped and supplied incredible amounts of it’s leather goods to the East and West Coasts of American in the 1960s, 70s and 80s, we wonder which leather gear shop in New York City Bowie visited?

The LW19 Leather Head Mask

Adam Ant wore his onstage, Malcolm McLaren & Vivienne Westwood put a picture of the LW19 soft -lip version on a T-shirt. Little Nell wore one in Derek Jarman’s film Jubilee and Sylvain Sylvain (New York Dolls) owned one in silver leather.

The London Leatherman leather masks were an essential piece of kit for any S&M enthusiast on the leather scene in the 1970s wanting to maintain their anonymity. Whilst in contrast it featured prominently on the early British punk rock scene making this mask an essential item for anyone with a penchant for fetish & punk rock history.

LW19 Leather Head Mask Long Sleeve T-shirt

The Collectors Leather Head Mask with soft lip

Red Leather Head Mask LW19 with soft lip

Pyramid Stud Accessories

We use two types of pyramid studs for The London Leatherman accessories, a classic square pyramid stud and a rectangle pyramid stud that are solid and of exceptional quality, made in Italy and chromed in south London.

The square pyramid studs that make the Superior Cuff and its matching belt are off-set on angles just like The London Leatherman belt Johnny Rotten wore during his time as a Sex Pistol.

The Superior Cuff 2022

The rectangle studs we use on the Deluxe Belt (and it’s matching cuff made upon request) can be seen on a The London Leatherman belt worn by both Johnny Rotten and Sid Vicious and on a cuff worn by Siouxsie Sioux . Today we complement the rectangle stud with our 0.2 Dome Stud so that the belt can be threaded through your jean belt loops smoothly.

The Deluxe Belt 2022

PISTOL

With the release of television series Pistol by Danny Boyle we’ve dedicated this post to referencing some of the characters who wore The London Leatherman leather jeans in real life and as depicted in the series.

When Malcolm McLaren took the Sex Pistols down to The London Leatherman shop in 1976 to have a pair of leather trousers made each, they had what was called the LG2 style made, which are made to your waist measurement with a straight leg, rivets and jean pocket detailing. Today we call this style the 1976 Jean. McLaren also sold the LG2 style in his own shop SEX with his own labels sewn in.

Steve Jones

Steven Jones wearing his The London Leatherman jeans. (He also wears what we call the Pistols Belt throughout the series). Photographer Barry Plumber.

The London Leatherman 1976 Jean. Do take the time to measure your waist (at the approx. 10 inch rise) before ordering so that your jeans can be made to fit you as they should. Made using premium cow hide leather. Made in London, England.

Malcolm McLaren wearing his The London Leatherman made jeans of which he also sold in his shop SEX with his own labels sewn in. Photographer Unknown.

The 1976 Jean

Today we produce the jeans with a The London Leatherman label on the back pocket. If you prefer the label to be on the waistband as they were originally, you can make this request upon ordering, also the rivets on the pockets, you can request to have these left off.

The LG2 as it featured in The London Leatherman catalogue circa 1973.

Julian Temple wearing his The London Leatherman made jeans during the filming of The Rock’n’Roll Swindle. Photographer unknown.

We highly recommend watching the series (Pistol- FX- on the Disney Channel) if you get the chance, whether you’re a trainspotter and nit-picking at details is your thing or if you’re simply up for enjoying the story being told, it’s very well done and highly entertaining for both reasons.

The chrome leather Blockbuster Belt

The Blockbuster belt made in chrome (silver) leather with cream edging and matching D-ring belt loop for your wallet chain, keys or scarf. Hand made by the one craftsman (woman) from start to finish in London, England.

All sizes currently in stock at Shop — The London Leatherman

The Blockbuster Belt- P&C and The London Leatherman embossed on the inside.

All our belts are made to your actual waist measurement, not trouser size. Do take the time to measure your waist before ordering.

The dance group Hot Gossip wore A LOT of The London Leatherman clothing and accessories in the 1970s, the belts featured within their costumes a lot, just like the silver leather one on the right here.

A Tribute To Jordan

News circulated rapidly when model, actress and pin-up of punk rock Jordan Mooney (Pamela Rooke) passed away this week. An immense loss to all who knew her, which has left us, like so many, reflecting on the incredible life she led.

A paramount figure in The London Leatherman’s history and recent history, here we pay tribute to Jordan by celebrating some of the incredible imagery she created, looks she self styled and moments in fashion history that have influenced and inspired so many and will continue to for generations to come.

Our deepest sympathy goes out to Jordan’s family, friends and to the many whose lives she touched.

One of the key icons to pioneer the fusion of hard-core fetish with fashion, Jordan was often photographed wearing The London Leatherman LW3 Cuffs as seen in this photograph by Richard Walker (1975). Can we also take a moment to acknowledge Jordan’s black eye make-up, a look that Julia Fox/ Kanye & Pat McGrath have made so famous in 2022 #jordandiditfirst

Is Jordan the most photographed shop girl of all time? Certainly not just a ‘shop girl’ Jordan’s career catapulted into all sorts of creative avenues the moment she started working with Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren. Here she is sitting between two busts displaying The London Leatherman LW26 Body Harness and LB13 Narrow Back Bikini in cire fabric (circa 1975).

Words by Jordan Mooney, for Another Man Magazine in 2020. You can read the full article here: Five People on Why They Love Wearing The London Leatherman | AnotherMan (anothermanmag.com)

Jordan’s leather cape and skirt (mentioned above) made by Ken (Heddle Magson) The London Leatherman. Her LLM items being particularly rare with SEX labels sewn in. Photo credit: Kerry Taylor Auctions

Jordan pictured here wearing her The London Leatherman skirt (SEX labelled) with Malcolm McLaren wearing his The London Leatherman LG2 Jeans.

Jordan with Dee Dee Ramone.

Jordan photographed in Berlin 2018 by Martyn Goodacre. Wearing a vintage La Rocka! jacket, anyone recognize the belt? #askingforafriend

Photographed in 2019 by Etienne Gilfillan, for an interview with Mark Wardel. Jordan wears AKA Six Clothing with a P&C (The London Leatherman) Pistols Cuff.

The London Leatherman LM2 wristbands and custom P&C Galaxy cuffs were her thing. Photo circa 2020.

LV4 The Leather Studded Band

The neckbands, armbands, wristbands and a ‘ring’ with a single line of studs is what the code LW2 & LW4 (with popper fastening) refers to in the The London Leatherman Exotica catalogues that ran from the early 1970s into the 90s.

Today we offer the band as a wristband at 7 inches through to 8 inches and a neckband that goes up to 18 inches with a variety of stud options. Popular as a neckband it is also very popular as a armband and we recently re-issued it with the 0.1 Dome Studs like the one Johnny Rotten wore in San Francisco in 1978.

Size 1 or size 2 will fit most people, email us on info@prideandclarkelondon.com if you require assistance ordering your size.

LV4 Neckband & Armband with 0.2 Dome Studs

The LV4 as a wristband with 0.1 Dome Studs

The LV4 we refer to as a neckband but is also worn as an armband.

LV4 Neckband with our Centurion Studs

Women in Music

Over the past few weeks all three of our labels (The London Leatherman, Pride & Clarke and Dave Carroll LND) have been worn on stage and in music videos by woman we respect and admire. Introduced to us organically by the stylists and creative directors they work with, here are just some of them, see credits below:

Abbie Roberts wearing The London Leatherman LW2 Neckband, styled by Steven Huang.

TikTok sensation and artiste Abbie Roberts released her single Pink Champagne on February 23rd 2022 wearing The London Leatherman LW2 Centurian Stud Neckband & wristband and the pink Nobody’s Innocent T-shirt from the Dave Carroll LND label. Styled by Steven Huang you can watch the video here: 

Bass player Jennie Vee has been on tour with Palaye Royale wearing The London Leatherman LW2 Dome Stud Neckband and 2x 0.1 Dome Stud Wristbands. Self styled and introduced to us by her gorgeous husband Slim Jim Phantom, Jennie and the band have been photographed throughout the tour by Alana Ann. Click through to Jennie’s Instagram here: JENNIE VEE (@thejennievee) • Instagram photos and videos

Jennie Vee (bass) on tour with Palaye Royale. Photo by Alana Ann

Jennie Vee (bass) on tour with Palaye Royale. Photo by Alana Ann

In February musician Georgia Twinn wore The London Leatherman LW2 Wristband and our pyramid stud belt from the archive for her debut live performance at Colours in Hoxton, London. Styled by Creative Director Matt King, see the behind the scenes video here with even more LLM items:

Georgia Twinn live at Colours Hoxton- Photographer Alex In Focus, Styling Matt King.

Georgia Twinn wearing archive leather t-shirt and LLM wristbands.

Georgia performed at Colours in Hoxton at the beginning of March wearing our archive leather t-shirt, LW10 Centurion Stud Wristband, LM2 Wristband and 0.1 Gold Plated Dome Stud Wristband and the 0.2 Wristband. Styled by Matt King.

Matt also styled Gretel Hänlyn’s music video for her single Motorbike with The London Leatherman Centurion Stud accessories featured throughout. You can watch the video here: Gretel Hänlyn - Motorbike (Official Video) - YouTube

Alewya announced her gig at the ICA in London wearing The London Leatherman LM1 Wristband Styled by Lee Trigg.

Alewya wearing LM1 Wristband

And whilst on the theme of music, and not to forget the boys Oly Sykes of Bring Me The Horizon wore his The London Leatherman LW3 Dome Stud Belt to the NME Awards last week in London. Styled by Charlotte Moss.

Oly Sykes, Styled by Charlotte Moss.

LV4 Jeans Style Jacket

The London Leatherman LV4 Jean Style Jacket is a true classic that featured in the LLM mail order catalogues from the early 1970s onwards.

A design that really does look great on anyone and everyone transcending the clone, the biker and the rocker styles. Today we produce the jacket to the same design specifications with updated detailing for 2022. Crafted in London using the best cow hide. We offer a custom service for costumers wanting a specific colour leather (POA), we also offer an exquisite and soft waxed sheep’s leather upon request:

Page from The London Leatherman mail order catalogue 1975

The London Leatherman- Jeans Style Jacket LV4 — The London Leatherman with updated detailing that includes the double popper detailing on the back for cinching in the waistband.

The London Leatherman 1975 mail order catalogue cover

The London Leatherman- LP7 Suit- Who Wore It?

Earlier this month we wrote about the LP7 Wrestlers Suit (you can read about it here) but who actually wore it? Perhaps the most referable is Linda Ashby the true and original punk rocker.

Photographer Ray Stevenson did a ‘Bromley Contingent’ photo session at Linda’s flat in October 1976 with Siouxsie Sioux, Philip Sallon (wearing the LLM cire T-shirt and LW10 cuff), Debbie Juvenile, Simon Barker, Steve Severin, Berlin, Soo Catwoman (wearing the LLM wristband), Sharon Hayman (wearing the LLM LW10 cuff on her ankle). In the pictures Linda’s wearing The London Leatherman LP7 suit which we have in our archive (her belt and boot stirrups are the LLM too).

Photo by Ray Stevenson 1976. Linda Ashby wearing The London Leatherman LP7 leather wrestlers suit. The London Leatherman LW10 cuff worn on ankle.

The London Leatherman LP7 suit in the LLM/ D.Carroll LND archive.

Photo Ray Stevenson 1976.

THE CLASH

From 1976, the conception of the band The Clash, until 1979 there were hundreds of pictures taken of all four band members wearing The London Leatherman belts, wristbands and leather jeans. Here are a few pictures for reference:

The new and updated design of the LW3 Belt using 0.2 dome studs that can be threaded through jean belt loops.

Topper Headon & Paul Simonon wearing The London Leatherman belts

Mick Jones wearing a The London Leatherman LW3 Belt & LW10 Cuff. Photo credit Hugh Brown

The new LW10 Cuff design with 0.2 dome studs to match the new LW3 Belt above.

Bernard ‘Bernie’ Rhodes was instrumental in forming the band and was their manager until 1979 (and then some), he was also Malcolm McLarens close friend. We wonder who influenced who when it came to dressing their respective bands in The London Leatherman?

Never afraid to reference, this great picture of Bernie Rhodes sits well with the Hepcat Cap we recently produced in leather for The London Leatherman, as does the picture of Joe Strummer by Bob Gruen below.

Bernie Rhodes, 1990. Photo credit Kevin Cummins

The London Leatherman Hepcat Cap in leather

Reference pic. Joe Strummer 1982 photo credit Bob Gruen.

ARCHIVE: LP7 Wrestlers Suit

We’re guilty of focusing a lot on The London Leatherman’s significant role in punk rock history, but the label really was founded as a leather fetish maker that dictated what was to become the leatherman look not only here in London but in Europe and the east & west coasts of America in the late 1960s, 70s and 80s.

The LP7 Wrestlers Suit with zip through crotch, adjustable with chrome poppers and leather lacing is a piece that featured consistently in The London Leatherman catalogues from the early 70s into the mid 90s. Here’s one we have in the archive:

The Leather LP7 Wrestlers Suit we have in our archive originally purchased in the mid 70s.

A page from a The London Leatherman mail order catalogue circa 1982.

A The London Leatherman ‘leatherwear’ mail order catalogue from circa 1982.

Time For Tea

These aren’t so much kit but a kitsch novelty homeware item.

10 oz ceramic mugs with artworks we’ve featured on Dave Carroll London label clothing in recent years.

The first is the Blockbuster (Fuck You Skull) design which is our version of the embroidered satin back-patch a member of The Sweet (band) wore on European television in the 1970s, we’ve paired it with Rock’n’Roll Swindle in a Let it Rock font…

Pure novelty yet functional is the Heat Activated Anarchy mug that reveals the artwork once you pour hot liquid into it. On one side is the Anarchy Skull which we featured on a collaboration sweatshirt in 2020 and on the other is American footballer Maurice Spencer as he was photographed for a 1970s calendar and then appeared on the punk rock t-shirts pictured below.

The Heat Activated Anarchy mug pictured here as it looks when cold/ at room temperature.

2021 Press & Media. Our clothing & accessories, who wore them?

EDITORIAL

Our clothing and accessories have featured pretty consistently in the press and media this year, affirming that The London Leatherman, Pride & Clarke and the Dave Carroll London label are not just for punks, rockers, bikers and leathermen but loved by popstars, super models, showgirls and the fashion elite.

As we head into 2022 here’s a selection, in chronological order of some of the editorial that came out featuring our products this past year:

(click on the image to shop the item seen)

December 2021

The London Leatherman LV3 Waistcoat featured in RAIN Magazine (December 2021) styled by Steven Huang, photographer Emilia Staugaard, model Kain Cleator.

The Pride & Clarke Hot Rod Speedway Cap styled by Steven Huang, photographer Emilia Staugaard, model Kain Cleator for RAIN Magazine.

This years Ivor Novello rising star award winner Willow Kayne wore The London Leatherman LW2 Centurion Stud Neckband for the winter issue of Wonderland Magazine. Styled by Brydie Perkins, Photographer Niall Hodson with special thanks to Mia Yates.

Willow also wore the LW10 Wristband in silver with centurion studs this summer for her live performance at ALT LND Festival.

Singer, artist, model Brooke Candy wearing The London Leatherman Pyramid Stud Superior Belt and a Pistols Cuff for Glamcult Magazine (Dec 2021). Styled by Matt King, full credits under following image.

Brooke Candy wore The London Leatherman Pyramid Stud Superior Belt & Pistols Cuff for Glamcult Magazine the JOYRIDE issue (December 2021). CREDITS Photography: @lushaalic Styling: @iammattking Hair: @jakegallagherhair Makeup: @georgiahopemakeup Nails: @hannahbnt Retouch: @sethpratt Photography Assistant: @delanna.q Styling Assistant: @jessica.fynn

November 2021

Artist and musician Alewya wore the Galaxy Cuff and The London Leatherman LW3 Dome Stud Belt for COLOURS X STUDIOS. Styled by Creative Director Lee Trigg, November 2021. (Alewya also wore a variety of The London Leatherman and P&C accessories for her live performances and music videos this year).

November 2021 Alewya wearing the Pride & Clarke Galaxy Cuff and The London Leatherman LW3 Dome Stud Belt for COLOURS X STUDIOS. Styled by Lee Trigg.

October 2021

October 2021, Alewya styled by Lee Trigg wearing the Pistols Belt and matching Pistols Cuff for The Lines Of Best Fit music magazine. Photo by Hendrik Schneider

September 2021

The London Leatherman LW2 Dome Stud Neckband in issue one of Metalhead Magazine. Styled by Matt King, photographer Jurga Romonaite. (The London Leatherman accessories feature throughout the issue, these are just a few of the pages.)

Issue One of Metalhead Magazine launched in September 2021. Stylist Matt King featured The London Leatherman LW10 Exotica Cuff, matching LW3 Belt and LW2 Neckband. Photographer Jurga Ramonaite.

The London Leatherman LW3 Belt with Centurion Studs in issue one of Metalhead Magazine. Styled by Matt King, photographer Jurga Ramonaite

The Pistols Cuff in Metalhead Magazine, September 2021. Styled by Matt King, photographer Jurga Ramonaite

Model Zac wears The London Leatherman LW10 Exotica Cuff and matching centurion stud Wristband for issue one of Metalhead Magazine. Styled by Matt King, photographer Jurga Ramonaite

LW2 Dome Stud Neckband in Metalhead Magazine September 2021. Styled by Matt King.

July 2021

The Pistols Cuff and LM1 Wristband worn by Alewya for her track Spirit X released July 2021. Styling by Creative Director Lee Trigg. This image featured on posters around London over the summer.

June 2021

In June 2021 this picture of Alewya featured as part of Dazed 100, where Dazed & Confused Magazine highlight the artists making change across the creative industries. Here she wore the Pistols Cuff & Pistols Belt and The London Leatherman LM1 Wristband. Styled by Creative Director Lee Trigg. Images from the same photoshoot were used for her performance for Pitchfork Paris in November 2021.

For the Transcendence 06.21 issue of i.D Magazine stylist Louis Prier Tisdall featured The Teddy Boy cap on model Leo Tully. Photographer Will Scarborough.

Model Tara Halliwell wore The London Leatherman LW1 Wristband and the Pistols Cuff for i.D Magazine (Transcendence issue 06.21). Photographer Will Scarborough, styling Louis Prier Tisdall.

In June 2021 Marc Goehring styled singer Dua Lipa for the cover of 032c Magazine wearing The London Leatherman LW10 Exotica Cuffs. Photographer by Jordan Hemingway, MUA Lisa Aldridge.

Dua Lipa wearing The London Leatherman LW2 Neckband & LW10 Exotica Cuffs for 032c Magazine (June 2021). Styled by Marc Goehring, photographer Jordan Hemingway.

Dua Lipa wearing The London Leatherman LW2 Neckband & LW10 Exotica Cuffs for 032c Magazine (June 2021). Styled by Marc Goehring, photographer Jordan Hemingway.

Dua Lipa wore The London Leatherman LW10 Exotica Cuffs for 032c Magazine (June 2021). Styled by Marc Goehring, photographer Jordan Hemingway.

Dua Lipa wearing The London Leatherman LW10 Exotica Cuffs for 032c Magazine (June 2021). Styled by Marc Goehring, photographer Jordan Hemingway.

Dua Lipa wearing The London Leatherman LW3 Exotica Belt for 032c Magazine (June 2021). Styled by Marc Goehring, photographer Jordan Hemingway.

May 2021

In May 2021 Karen Bell of sister duo Twin & Tonic was photographed by Martin Small for a The Chap Magazine wearing the P&C Galaxy Cuff and Galaxy Belt.

February 2021

In February Romeo Beckham had his modelling debut in Vogue l’Uomo, styled by Danny Reed and photographed by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott. Here he’s wearing The London Leatherman 0.1 & 0.2 Dome Stud Wristbands.

Romeo Beckham wearing The London Leatherman LW2 Dome Stud Neckband for Vogue l’Uomo (February 2021). Styled by Danny Reed, photographers Mert & Marcus.

Romeo Beckham wearing The London Leatherman 0.1 Dome Stud Wristband for Vogue l’Uomo (February 2021). Styled by Danny Reed, photographers Mert & Marcus.

Romeo Beckham wearing The London Leatherman 0.1 Dome Stud Wristband for Vogue l’Uomo (February 2021). Styled by Danny Reed, photographers Mert & Marcus.

Romeo Beckham wearing The London Leatherman 0.2 Dome Stud Wristband for Vogue l’Uomo (February 2021). Styled by Danny Reed, photographers Mert & Marcus.

Romeo Beckham wearing The London Leatherman 0.1 Dome Stud Wristband for Vogue l’Uomo (February 2021). Styled by Danny Reed, photographers Mert & Marcus.

January 2021

We were also reminded of this lost editorial image from the 1990s featuring a The London Leatherman LM1 Wristband. Styled by Dave Carroll, photographer James Muldowney, assistant Jimmy Jumbles.