“Charles Jeffrey LOVERBOY FW24 is an ode to Moshkirk. To Scotland. To the rebellious spirits of a revived subculture that lives on strong to this day. It also speaks to the magical, the fables and stories, the absurd, and delivers this in a way that celebrates Charles Jeffrey LOVERBOY in all its playful glory.”
Creative Director: Charles Jeffrey
Director: Robert Fox
Stylist: Ben Schofield
Narration: Alan Cummings
Music Produced by: Tom Furse
Casting Director: Max Kallio
Movement Director: Kate Coyne
Animation: Josh Quinton
Hair: Charles Stanley
Make-Up: Mari Kuno
Producer: Thomas Prees
Director of Photography: Tom Eames
1st Ac: Tom Laxton
Spark: Tomas Canelas
Stills Photography: Emma Jones
Styling Assistant: Kit Swann
Styling Assistant: Scott Cruft
Hair Assistant: Aimeric Amiot
Make-Up Assistant: Natsuto Monaga
Casting Assistant: Aliona Kolesnikova
Casting Assistant: Cael Devers
Edit: Robert Fox
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