Superstar
Pair of Trainers
1994 (made)
1994 (made)
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This denim outfit was worn by DJ Slamma and displayed at the Streetstyle exhibition of 1994-5. It represents a style of clothing worn by some lesbians in 1994.
DJ Slamma is a disc-jockey who has played music at many famous gay nightclubs around the world, such as Heaven and the Astoria in London. She said of this outfit at the time of donation: "I always like to dress comfortably and casually, and at the same time be a bit sexy. These days there are plenty of ways to look and feel all of these, and still be fashionable whether I am DJ-ing at a club, just chilling out at home, or anything in between."
DJ Slamma is a disc-jockey who has played music at many famous gay nightclubs around the world, such as Heaven and the Astoria in London. She said of this outfit at the time of donation: "I always like to dress comfortably and casually, and at the same time be a bit sexy. These days there are plenty of ways to look and feel all of these, and still be fashionable whether I am DJ-ing at a club, just chilling out at home, or anything in between."
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Parts | This object consists of 2 parts.
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Title | Superstar (series title) |
Materials and techniques | Leather and rubber |
Brief description | Trainers, white superstars with shell top, leather and rubber, Adidas, Great Britain, 1994 |
Physical description | Pair of trainers, white superstars with shell top, leather and rubber. |
Object history | Registered File number 1994/1707, Streetstyle exhibition 1994-1995, in the exhibition it was part of the outfit called 'Lesbian Style UK 1994' (includes the boxer shorts T.987-1994, the shirt T.982-1994, the bra T.983-1994, the cap T.984-1994, the dog tags T.985-1994, the jeans T.980-1994 and the belt T.986-1994). Part of an outfit that was worn by DJ Slamma to represent Lesbian Style 1994 for the Street Style exhibition in 1994-95. DJ Slamma is a French-born, London-based lesbian disc jockey who has played music at club nights around the world. At the time of her donating this outfit, she stated it was based upon the style of the cartoon heroine Tank Girl featured in the Deadline Magazine. The donor stated at the time of donation: "I always like to dress comfortably and casually, and at the same time be a bit sexy. These days there are plenty of ways to look and feel all of these, and still be fashionable whether I am DJ-ing at a club, just chilling out at home, or anything in between." The dog-tags worn as part of this outfit were acquired at, and worn during New York Pride, an annual festival that celebrates LGBTQ people and communities. |
Summary | This denim outfit was worn by DJ Slamma and displayed at the Streetstyle exhibition of 1994-5. It represents a style of clothing worn by some lesbians in 1994. DJ Slamma is a disc-jockey who has played music at many famous gay nightclubs around the world, such as Heaven and the Astoria in London. She said of this outfit at the time of donation: "I always like to dress comfortably and casually, and at the same time be a bit sexy. These days there are plenty of ways to look and feel all of these, and still be fashionable whether I am DJ-ing at a club, just chilling out at home, or anything in between." |
Bibliographic reference | Surfers, Soulies, Skinheads & Skaters : Subcultural Style from the Forties to the Nineties
Described in the exhibition publication, part of the outfit called 'Lesbian Style UK 1994'. |
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Accession number | T.980:1, 2-1994 |
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Record created | May 29, 2009 |
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