Our homage to the Actors, Artists, Aristocrats and Athletes who have been Ambassadors and Aficionados of Mr Fish style spanning over six decades of British popular culture.

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Michael Caine

Mr Fish made Caine's shirts for the 1969 British crime caper film, 'The Italian Job' and the gangster movie 'Get Carter' in 1971.

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sean connery

Mr Fish fitting Sean Connery with 'Cocktail Cuff' shirts for his upcoming role as James Bond.

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david bowie

The legendary rock star famously wore a Mr Fish man-dress for the album cover of 'The Man Who Sold The World'.

aristocrat

lord lichfield

Photographer Patrick Lichfield modelling Mr Fish clothes in 1971.

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terence stamp

Wearing trademark Mr Fish matching shirt and tie during the filming of 'Modesty Blaise' with Monica Vitt in 1966.

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peter sellers

The Mr Fish reptile-clad customer with his wife, Miranda Quarry, who was an employee of the boutique at the time.

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sammy davis jr.

Mr Fish kaftan in psychedelic print worn by the Rat Pack legend in 1969.

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noël coward

The British playwright and actor was introduced to Mr Fish having received the gift of a silk dressing gown from actress Vivien Leigh.

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Mama Cass

The founder member of The Mamas and the Papas showed immense gratitude for her Mr Fish kaftans.

aristocrat

Lord Snowdon

Mr Fish entertains his customers, Lord Snowdon and Princess Margaret.

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mick jagger

Mick and the rest of the band have appeared on and off stage in a variety of Mr Fish designs.

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duke ellington

The legendary American jazz pianist and composer was a customer who knew that it don't mean a thing (if it ain't got that swing).

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vanessa redgrave

One of England's most celebrated performers on both stage and film, and one of the favourite female customers of Mr Fish.

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pablo picasso

The Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker and ceramicist would sketch drawings for Mr Fish whilst waiting for his fitting.

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jon pertwee

The third actor to play Dr Who in the popular British television series, brought velvet and ruffles to the role, courtesy of Mr Fish.

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james fox

The English actor shared the screen with Mick Jagger in 'Performance' (1970) and also shared his love of Mr Fish.

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Rock Hudson

The Hollywood hearthrob actor was one of the most popular movie stars of the 20th century, and a favourite of Mr Fish.

athlete

Muhammad Ali

'The Greatest' enters the ring wearing a Mr Fish boxing robe for the 'Rumble in the Jungle' with George Goreman in 1974.

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deep purple

Following their first hit in the US charts, the British rock band returned to London and rewarded themselves at Mr Fish.

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David Hockney

The British artist was a major contributor to both the pop art movement of the 1960s and the London fashion scene.

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The bee gees

The Gibb brothers were fans of Mr Fish, as was their manager, Robert Stigwood, who became a partner in the business.

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jimi hendrix

Not only was the American musician a customer, in 1967 he lived at 34 Montagu Square, the current location of the Mr Fish studio.

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david bailey

Nobody captured the mood of the Swinging Sixties better than the British photographer and Mr Fish customer, David Bailey.