Badge
mid-1980s (manufactured)
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These badges were worn by style icon, designer and club promoter Michael Costiff. Costiff was at the helm of the London club scene in the 1980s, running the Kinky Gerlinky nightclub with his wife Gerlinde. Their smiley faces are evocative of the late 1980s club scene and associated Rave culture, and one of the badges was produced from a flyer for a London night club of the time.
The smiley face icon has a history within subcultures since the 1970s, when it was associated with the anti-Vietnam hippie culture. Its peak in the British popular consciousness came later, when Rave culture developed in the late 1980s. This was a subculture that adopted the image as symbolic of the euphoria associated with the dance music, clubs and parties and their associated drug Ecstasy. It was recognised as emblematic of this scene in wider society through the symbol’s use in tabloid newspaper headlines, warning of the dangers of raves and drug taking.
The smiley face icon has a history within subcultures since the 1970s, when it was associated with the anti-Vietnam hippie culture. Its peak in the British popular consciousness came later, when Rave culture developed in the late 1980s. This was a subculture that adopted the image as symbolic of the euphoria associated with the dance music, clubs and parties and their associated drug Ecstasy. It was recognised as emblematic of this scene in wider society through the symbol’s use in tabloid newspaper headlines, warning of the dangers of raves and drug taking.
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Materials and techniques | Small circular pin badge with a symbol on fluorescent orange ground; laminated paper, cardboard, metal |
Brief description | Small circular pin badge with a "Smiley Face" printed on fluorescent orange ground; laminated paper, cardboard, metal, by Button Up, New York, 1980s |
Physical description | Small circular pin badge with a "Smiley Face" printed on fluorescent orange ground; laminated paper, cardboard, metal |
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Production type | Mass produced |
Credit line | Given by Michael Costiff |
Summary | These badges were worn by style icon, designer and club promoter Michael Costiff. Costiff was at the helm of the London club scene in the 1980s, running the Kinky Gerlinky nightclub with his wife Gerlinde. Their smiley faces are evocative of the late 1980s club scene and associated Rave culture, and one of the badges was produced from a flyer for a London night club of the time. The smiley face icon has a history within subcultures since the 1970s, when it was associated with the anti-Vietnam hippie culture. Its peak in the British popular consciousness came later, when Rave culture developed in the late 1980s. This was a subculture that adopted the image as symbolic of the euphoria associated with the dance music, clubs and parties and their associated drug Ecstasy. It was recognised as emblematic of this scene in wider society through the symbol’s use in tabloid newspaper headlines, warning of the dangers of raves and drug taking. |
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Accession number | T.50-2014 |
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Record created | March 12, 2014 |
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