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Article: A clothes call for Aerosmith.
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- The Boston Herald
- Article date:
- June 27, 1999
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Excuse us if we don't buy into a British publicist's spin about how haughty Harrod's department store in London "relaxed" its dress code "for the first time in history" for Aerosmith during the Bad Boys' recent foray to the U.K.
According to The Outside Organization Ltd., Steven Tyler & Co. were swathed in "sequinned shirts, ripped jeans and the frivolous rock-fop-regalia that has become their trademark" during their recent in-store CD signing.
Oh really? That was news to Harrod's!
"They were immaculate," said Harrod's spokesguy Peter Willasey. "Someone had on a red velvet suit, there was some linen, a silk suit, all designer clothing. Dressed ...