Icons, Designers, Artists: Who Made Chelsea?


Speakers: Geoffrey Matthews, Paul Trynka, Paul Gorman, Matthew Sturgis, Kira Charatan, Heather Tilbury Phillips

Chelsea has long been home to figures who shaped art, literature, music and fashion. But who left the greatest mark, and who continues to embody the spirit of Chelsea today?

Our panel will explore how Chelsea’s past continues to shape its present and future. Each panellist will champion one individual they believe best represents the essence of Chelsea. At the end, you will get a chance to vote for your preferred champion to determine the winner.

Geoffrey Matthews will chair the discussion.
Paul Trynka will highlight Brian Jones, founder of the Rolling Stones, who began as a slide guitarist but went on to sing backing vocals and play a wide variety of instruments on stage and in the studio.
Heather Tilbury Phillips will discuss Mary Quant; the British design icon whose Chelsea shop transformed the fashion of the 1960s.
Paul Gorman will turn to Nigel Waymouth, designer and artist, who co-founded the influential boutique Granny Takes a Trip.
Kira Charatan will focus on George Henry Cadogan, 5th Earl Cadogan, who played an instrumental role in reshaping Chelsea’s architecture
Matthew Sturgis will consider Oscar Wilde, who famously lived and wrote in the area.

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    • £12.00
    • 26 September 2025
    • 60 minutes
    • 18:30
    • National Army Museum
    • subvenue Foyle 2

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