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Pair of Shoes

1970s (made)
Place of origin

This pair of leather platform shoes formed part of an outfit worn by Derek Falconer and displayed in the exhibition Streetstyle, From Sidewalk to Catwalk, 1940 to Tomorrow held at the V&A in 1994-5. The complete outfit consisted of a leather cap (remade by Falconer in 1994), a Trailmaster leather waistcoat (USA), Silton leather trousers (USA) and the platform shoes (UK). The outfit reflected a style of 'Soul Boy' dress worn by some British men in the early 1970s.

Derek Falconer bought the items in Shaftesbury Avenue in the early 1970s. The distinctive 'Soul Boy' look was popularised by pop stars including Errol Brown, lead singer of Hot Chocolate, and Isaac Hayes, who wrote the musical score for the 1971 film Shaft.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Shoe
  • Shoe
Materials and techniques
Leather, polyurethane
Brief description
Shoes, black leather platforms, probably Great Britain, 1970s
Physical description
Black leather platform shoes with polyurethane soles.
Object history
Registered File number 1994/113, Streetstyle exhibition 1994-1995, in the exhibition it was part of an outfit called 'Soul early 1970s UK/USA' (includes the trousers T.49-1994, the waistcoat T.50-1994, the shoes T.51-1994 and the hat T.52-1994).

Worn by Derek Falconer of Crazy Clothes.
Historical context
This garment was purchased from Derek Falconer to form part of the V & A’s exhibition ‘Streetstyle’. In the mid-1990s, Falconer, along with his daughter Esther, opened Crazy Clothes Connection, a vintage clothing shop in London's Notting Hill neighbourhood specialising in women’s and men’s clothing and accessories from the 1920s to the 1970s.
Summary
This pair of leather platform shoes formed part of an outfit worn by Derek Falconer and displayed in the exhibition Streetstyle, From Sidewalk to Catwalk, 1940 to Tomorrow held at the V&A in 1994-5. The complete outfit consisted of a leather cap (remade by Falconer in 1994), a Trailmaster leather waistcoat (USA), Silton leather trousers (USA) and the platform shoes (UK). The outfit reflected a style of 'Soul Boy' dress worn by some British men in the early 1970s.

Derek Falconer bought the items in Shaftesbury Avenue in the early 1970s. The distinctive 'Soul Boy' look was popularised by pop stars including Errol Brown, lead singer of Hot Chocolate, and Isaac Hayes, who wrote the musical score for the 1971 film Shaft.
Bibliographic reference
Surfers, Soulies, Skinheads & Skaters : Subcultural Style from the Forties to the Nineties Described in the exhibition publication, part of an outfit called 'Soul early 1970s UK/USA'.
Collection
Accession number
T.51:1, 2-1994

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Record createdMay 22, 2007
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