/ Portrait of Leigh Bowery at home (note the Star Trek wallpaper) /
Finally getting around to posting a few
shots I snapped from when I visited the Outlaws: Fashion Renegades of 80s
London exhibition at London’s Fashion and Textiles Museum a few weeks
ago. The exhibit documents the wildly vivid, creative and fertile post-punk,
post-New Romantic period when edgy nightlife bled into and informed street
fashion and youth subcultures (and the emerging style press like i-D magazine) and
ultimately high fashion. Outlaws locates the epicentre of this scene as Taboo, the
hedonistic and anarchic anything-goes club night organised by freaky and inspired
drag terrorist / performance artist Leigh Bowery (1961 - 1994) in London’s
Leicester Square from 1985. (Bowery is definitely enjoying a cultural moment: a major retrospective exhibit devoted to him opens on 27 February at Tate Modern).
Anyway, some of the names and reference points you’ll encounter at the exhibit
include Bad boy of dance Michael Clark. Judy Blame. Princess Julia. Pam Hogg.
Boy George. Mark Moore of S’Express. Scarlett Cannon. John Galliano. Neneh
Cherry. Sue Tilley. Susanne Bartsch. Lana Pellay. Kinky Gerlinky. Lloyd Johnson.
Kensington Market. The show closes on 9 March 2025 so don’t delay!
/ Mannequins representing Scarlett Cannon and Leigh Bowery /
/ Mannequin representing Pete Burns of Dead or Alive /
/ Polaroid of adorable young Princess Julia - the queen of my heart! /
/ Can't vouch for everything the mannequin is wearing, but I know that the gold leather fringed biker jacket and matching jeans are definitely by Lloyd Johnson and that Lux Interior of The Cramps wore this outfit in the 1980s /
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