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Bunny Roger

(1911-1997), Fashion designer and dandy

Neil Munro ('Bunny') Roger

Sitter in 5 portraits
Neil Munro ('Bunny') Roger established his dressmaking business in London in 1937. He later ran the couture department at Fortnum & Mason and worked at Hardy Amies. Noted for his 'neo-Edwardian' personal style, which incorporated double-breasted jackets with generous shoulders and tapered waists, high-cut trousers and bowler hats. A colourful personality, Roger was known for his lavish and outrageous parties, including his New Year's Eve 'Flash' party in 1952.

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Bunny Roger, by Francis Goodman - NPG x81751

Bunny Roger

by Francis Goodman
2 1/4 inch square film negative, 5 August 1951
NPG x81751

Bunny Roger, by Francis Goodman - NPG x81752

Bunny Roger

by Francis Goodman
2 1/4 inch square film negative, 5 August 1951
NPG x81752

Bunny Roger, by Francis Goodman - NPG x81753

Bunny Roger

by Francis Goodman
2 1/4 inch square film negative, 5 August 1951
NPG x81753

Bunny Roger, by Francis Goodman - NPG x81754

Bunny Roger

by Francis Goodman
2 1/4 inch square film negative, 5 August 1951
NPG x81754

Bunny Roger, by Norman Parkinson - NPG x30020

Bunny Roger

by Norman Parkinson
bromide print on card mount, 1954
NPG x30020

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