Studio 54 Fashion? Plunging necklines, big hair, big jewellery, the sound of sequins and the sound of whisky and champagne glasses, a billion velvet...
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Studio 54 has gone down in history as the ultimate nightclub, a place where everyone who was anyone went to get down, boogie, and be seen. For 33 short months the club was the height of cool in Manhattan, with club goers who managed to get past the velvet rope falling into a deluge of drugs and debauchery.
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See what legendary nightclub Studio 54 was like in its heyday with these photos.
The final years of the infamous disco in Manhattan, open for a second time after Ian Schrager and Steven Rubell spent 13 months in jail for drug charges. The club closed down in March 1986.
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What really went on with fashion's finest at Studio 54?
Minnelli served as a muse for her close friend and designer, Halston, the subject of a Netflix miniseries coming out this week.
We step inside the hedonistic nirvana that was Studio 54, via Tod Papageorge's mesmerising photographs of the iconic club
A look back at the epicenter of NYC nightlife, presented by Getty Images.
See what legendary nightclub Studio 54 was like in its heyday with these photos.
It’s been more than 20 years since Studio 54 closed its doors. The Daily Beast’s Anthony Haden-Guest has re-released The Last Party, a book on the famed nightclub. VIEW OUR NSFW GALLERY.
A look back at the epicenter of NYC nightlife, presented by Getty Images.
The 1970s were a scary time, but when New York City got squeezed, its resilient denizens made cultural lemonade.
See what legendary nightclub Studio 54 was like in its heyday with these photos.
Ian Schrager on getting over his embarrassment for doing time for stealing from the disco, and having Roy Cohn as his lawyer.
Iconic Photos From Some of Studio 54's Wildest Nights - Studio 54 Photographs
Studio 54, a club to remember from generation to generation. Showcased at the Brooklyn Museum until July 5th, the studio is comprised of many rooms filled with culture and fashion from 1977 to 1980.
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Studio 54 is a New York discothèque that was the place to be and be seen, as the celebrities, partygoers, and those crazy for dancing who filled it every night were happy to prove. From between 1978-80 photographer Tod Papageorge made it inside the New York City's legendary disco club and documented the beautiful people he found – in all their debauchery, glamour and cool. “Only the famous or socially connected could assume they’d find themselves shooed around the flock of hopeful celebrants milling on the street side of the velvet rope and guided through the door; otherwise, the thing most likely to help was to be beautiful. Once inside, though, everyone there seemed thrilled by the fact, no matter how they’d managed it, an excitement fed by the throbbing music and brilliantly designed interiors, which, on a party night, could suggest anything from Caliban’s cave to a harem.” – In Papageorge’s own words. (All photos © Tod Papageorge)
See what legendary nightclub Studio 54 was like in its heyday with these photos.
Photographer Gene Spatz captured celebrities – including John Lennon, Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger, Andy Warhol – at Studio 54 nightclub in 1970s.
Studio 54 was a popular New York nightclub from 1977 until 1981 when it was sold by founders and creators Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager. Frequent regulars at Studio 54 included Andy Warhol, Liza Minnelli, Bianca Jagger, Elizabeth Taylor, Halston, Mick Jagger, Jerry Hall, Debbie Harry, Grace Jones, Michael Jackson... Here, take a look inside Studio 54 from between the late 1970s to early 1980s. Susan Anton, Sylvester Stallone and Andy Warhol by Ron Galella Alan Carr, Olivia Newton John and Elton John Ali McGraw and Peter Weller Andy Warhol, Calvin Klein, Brooke Shields and Steve Rubell by Adam Skull, 1981 Bianca Jagger at Studio 54 at her birthday party by Rose Hartman, 1977 Brooke Shields and Calvin Klein by Adam Scull, 1981 Calvin Klein, Fran Lebowitz, Andy Warhol and Steve Rubell Caroline Kennedy, Willie Woo and Sterling St. Jacques Cher by Robin Platzer, 1977 Cheryl Tiegs and Louise Lasser Christina Onassis Diana Ross, 1979 Diana Ross, Billy Goodson and Salvatore DeFalco Didi Ryan, David Susskind and Steve Rubell Elizabeth Taylor and Halston at Taylor's birthday party Elton John and Steve Rubell Farrah Fawcett and Steve Rubell Frank Sinatra by Russell C. Turiak, 1977 Gilda Radner, Mary Hemingway and Margaux Hemingway Halston, Bianca Jagger and Liza Minelli by Ron Galella, 1978 Hasse Persson, 1979 Jean Paul Belmondo and Steve Rubell, 1978 Liza Minnelli and Michael Jackson by Jay Good Michael Jackson and Steve Rubell in the DJ Booth by Russel C. Turiak, 1977 Mick Jagger and John Lennon Minnelli, Jagger, Capote, Halston Raquel Welch, Andre Weinfeld and Steve Rubell by Robin Platzer Revelers at Studio 54 by Roxanne Lowitt, 1980 Richard Gere Robin Williams, Valerie Williams and Andy Warhol, 1979 Rod Stewart, Alan Stewart, Tina Turner, Cher and Valerie Perrine Rod Stewart, Alana Hamilton, and Elton John by Robin Platzer, 1977 Ryan O’Neal, Margaret Trudeau, Steve Rubell and Grace Jones on sofa by Robin Platzer, 1978 Steve Rubell and Franco Rossellini, 1979 Steve Rubell, Marina Schiano and Yves St. Laurent by Robin Platzner, 1978 Stevie Wonder and Teddy Pendergrass by Russel C. Turiak, 1977 Swanlake by Hasse Persson, 1978 Sylvester and Sasha Stallone Hasse Persson, 1979 Yul Brynner and Doris Kleiner
We step inside the hedonistic nirvana that was Studio 54, via Tod Papageorge's mesmerising photographs of the iconic club
Photographer Gene Spatz captured celebrities – including John Lennon, Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger, Andy Warhol – at Studio 54 nightclub in 1970s.
Studio 54 has gone down in history as the ultimate nightclub, a place where everyone who was anyone went to get down, boogie, and be seen. For 33 short months the club was the height of cool in Manhattan, with club goers who managed to get past the velvet rope falling into a deluge of drugs and debauchery.
See Grace Jones, Andy Warhol, and more letting loose at the famed nightclub.
See what legendary nightclub Studio 54 was like in its heyday with these photos.
Galerie speaks with the Brooklyn Museum’s curator about the highlights from Elizabeth Taylor’s sapphire necklace to Norma Kamali’s sleeping-bag coat.
Photographer Gene Spatz captured celebrities – including John Lennon, Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger, Andy Warhol – at Studio 54 nightclub in 1970s.
What really went on with fashion's finest at Studio 54?
Ron Galella's classic images of disco's heyday, featuring Grace Jones, Cher and Andy Warhol
See what legendary nightclub Studio 54 was like in its heyday with these photos.
What really happened inside the world’s most famous nightclub, Studio 54, which opened in New York City on April 26, 1977? Behind-the-scenes photos show wild parties and intimate celebrity mo…