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He's defined the fashion choices of Britpop fans across the UK from the '90s, surging purchases of bottle-green parkas and Kangol bucket hats. During Oasis' 17 years in the spotlight, the lead singer - who will be reuniting Oasis next year - became synonymous with his individualistic style, inspired by 1960s mods and his love of football. Decades later and Liam's influence in the industry is as strong as ever, with Italian brand Stone Island announcing the Oasis frontman as their latest campaign star, alongside DJ Peggy Gou and skateboarder Sage Elsesser.

But unlike his Levi jeans or Adidas jackets, fans will have a challenging time getting their hands on Stone Island pieces, with the designer goods often coming with eye-watering price tags that exceed £1,000. But the 51-year-old, who is hailed by some as a working class hero, is no stranger to the world of luxury fashion, with the singer often splurging on high-end items. Italian fashion label revealed Liam Gallagher as the face of its new autumn and winter campaign (pictured) Founded in Ravarino in 1982, Stone Island developed a cult-like following among British football supporters.



It's associated with football terrace culture and every weekend thousands of teenage boys emulate Danny Dyer in 'getting the badge in'. However, it's also loved by Sir Keir Starmer, with the Labour leader and Arsenal fan often seen sporting a £150 polo shirt from the brand. The fashion label today revealed that Liam would front its autumn and winter campaign, with the singer donning the brand throughout his career.

In July 2017, he proved his love of the label when he took to Twitter to demand the return of his favourite Stone Island parka jackets, stolen from his hotel room during his Glastonbury performance. While the Oasis lead singer was entertaining a rampant Worthy Farm crowd, a thief snuck into his hotel room and made off with the designer jackets - priced upwards of a thousand pounds each. Posting on Twitter, now.

.. Alanah Khosla.

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