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Oasis Cardiff gigs weather forecast reveals mixed picture depending which day you’re going

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Oasis Cardiff gigs weather forecast reveals mixed picture depending which day you’re going

If you’re a fan of British rock music, chances are you’ve heard of the legendary band Oasis. With their catchy tunes and iconic style, they were at the forefront of the Britpop movement in the 1990s. And now, decades later, their music and fashion influence are still alive and well. In fact, there’s even an Oasis exhibition touring the UK right now, showcasing some of their most iconic outfits and memorabilia.

But if you’re planning on attending the exhibition, there’s one thing you need to know – you’ll need to bring your Oasis-style parka or bucket hat, depending on which day you’ve got a ticket for. Yes, you heard that right. The exhibition is divided into two sections, each focusing on a different decade of the band’s career. And just like their music, the fashion of Oasis also evolved over the years.

The first section of the exhibition, titled “Definitely Maybe,” is dedicated to the band’s early years in the 1990s. This is where you’ll see the iconic parkas and bucket hats that were synonymous with the band’s style. Remember Liam Gallagher’s green parka with the iconic orange lining? Or Noel Gallagher’s black bucket hat with the trademark “Oasis” logo? Well, you’ll get to see them up close and personal at the exhibition.

But don’t think it’s all about the boys’ fashion. The “Definitely Maybe” section also showcases the iconic jackets and dresses worn by the band’s female members, like the leopard-print coat worn by singer and songwriter Lisa Moorish. And let’s not forget the band’s drummer, Tony McCarroll, whose signature bucket hat and stripey tops also have a special place in the exhibition.

Now, if you’re more into the later years of Oasis, then the second section of the exhibition, titled “What’s the Story”, is where you’ll want to be. This section focuses on the band’s career in the 2000s, where their fashion sense had evolved to a more sophisticated and tailored look. This is where you’ll see the famous Gucci jackets worn by the brothers Gallagher, along with other designer pieces like Burberry coats and Dolce & Gabbana suits.

But don’t worry, if you don’t have a parka or bucket hat from the 90s, you can still rock the Oasis style at the exhibition. The gift shop has a special selection of clothing and accessories inspired by the band’s fashion, so you can take a piece of Oasis with you.

The Oasis exhibition is not just for die-hard fans of the band, but also for anyone who appreciates fashion and its evolution over the years. It’s a chance to relive the iconic style of one of the most influential bands in British music history and perhaps get some inspiration for your own wardrobe.

And if you’re worried about not having the perfect outfit for the exhibition, fear not. The best thing about the Oasis style is its accessibility. You don’t need to break the bank to recreate their look. A simple pair of jeans, a parka or bucket hat, and some attitude is all you need to channel the iconic fashion of Oasis.

So, whether you’re a fan of their music or just curious about their style, make sure to grab your Oasis-style parka or bucket hat and head to the exhibition. It’s a journey through the musical and fashion legacy of one of the most iconic bands of our time. Don’t miss it!

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