

ROXY MUSIC
Roxy Music emerged in the early 1970s with a sound and image that felt immediately ahead of its time. Blending art-school experimentation, glam-era elegance, avant-garde rock, and sleek pop sophistication, the band created a visual and musical language that influenced generations of artists across rock, fashion, new wave, and modern pop.
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Led by Bryan Ferry, Roxy Music brought together style, atmosphere, and innovation with rare precision. From early breakthroughs like “Virginia Plain” and “Love Is the Drug” to the polished, cinematic world of Avalon, the band built a catalog that remains instantly recognizable and endlessly influential.
Their album artwork, fashion sense, and visual presentation became as important as the music itself. Roxy Music did not just make records; they built a world of glamour, mystery, and modern design that still feels fresh decades later.
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For Perryscope, Roxy Music offers a powerful creative foundation for apparel, merchandise, and collaborations. The band’s legacy sits at the intersection of music, art, fashion, and visual culture, making it a natural fit for elevated product storytelling.


