How Genesis 1986 Album ‘Invisible Touch’ and Meeting Phil Collins Changed Life for Fashion Label Founder

**How Genesis’s 1986 Album ‘Invisible Touch’ and Meeting Phil Collins Changed Life for Fashion Label Founder**

In the annals of music history, the year 1986 stands out as a pivotal one, marked by the release of several iconic albums that would leave an enduring legacy on popular culture. Among these standout releases was Genesis’s ‘Invisible Touch,’ an album that would not only become one of the best-selling records of all time but also have a profound impact on the life of aspiring fashion designer, Touker Suleyman.

Touker Suleyman, the founder of the renowned fashion label Hawes & Curtis, shares his personal journey and the transformative role that ‘Invisible Touch’ and a chance encounter with its legendary drummer, Phil Collins, played in shaping his life’s trajectory.

**A Life-Changing Album**

For Suleyman, a young man in his early 20s navigating the uncertain waters of adulthood, ‘Invisible Touch’ was more than just an album; it was a revelation. The album’s fusion of progressive rock with accessible pop sensibilities struck a chord deep within him, resonating with his own aspirations and dreams for the future.

.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *