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Club Kids - Wikipedia The Club Kids were a New York City-based artistic and fashion-conscious youth movement composed of nightlife personalities active from the late 1980s to 1996
Rare photos of New York’s iconic club kids - VICE New York: Club Kids, which is out now, takes a look at the colorful and exciting life of the New York Club Kids, an existence that was punctuated with incredible parties, extravagant outfits,
When the Club Kids Ruled New York | Them During the Club Kid era, the artist, designer, and writer Walt Cassidy was better known as Waltpaper, and in his new book New York: Club Kids, he brings together a magnificently designed and assembled history of the New York Club Kid’s golden era, captured in his own words, images, and ephemera
We Are Fabulous Just As We Are: New Yorks Infamous 1990s Club Kids - ddw Before the dawn of the social media influencer, there were Club Kids The New York nightlife has been a constantly developing scene over the decades, though if you happened upon any club in the New York area between the 1980s and 1990s, Club Kids were an ever-present staple of any decent nightspot
THE ORIGINAL CLUB KIDS - Kids of Dada Club Kids burst onto New York and London's night-life circuit in the late 1980’s, creating a hedonistic community for the gay, transgender and disenfranchised to be authentically celebrated They may not have been household names, but in the 80’s Leigh Bowery, Ernie Glam and Susanne Bartsch fueled a pioneering party scene
Party Monster - The History of the Club Kids - PERSPEX Rising to fame in the late 80s, the club kids were a group of New York underground partiers renowned for their drug use, outrageous and avant-garde DIY looks, wild parties and artistic, queer and gender-fluid freedom This scene was, essentially created and led by Michael Alig, accompanied by mentor, friend and (might I add) rival, James St James
Angels and Ecstasy: The Story of New York’s Club Kids. There was a time, roughly stretching from the late 1980s to the election of Mayor Rudy Giuliani in 1994, when New York City was the most anarchic, experimental, and dangerous party city on the planet This period gave rise to a notorious generation of hedonistic queer youth known as the Club Kids