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Ah Men Sunsations
Ah Men
Hollywood: Ah Men, No date.1970s catalogue for the iconic West Hollywood clothing store catering to gay men. Founded by Jerry Furlow and Don Cook in the late 1950s or early 1960s it has been called the first gay retail shop in the area, which developed into one of the most prominent gay villages in the United States.
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Ah Men Presents Action in the ’80s
Ah Men
Hollywood: Ah Men, No date.1980s catalogue for the iconic West Hollywood clothing store catering to gay men. Founded by Jerry Furlow and Don Cook in the late 1950s or early 1960s it has been called the first gay retail shop in the area, which developed into one of the most prominent gay villages in the United States.
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The Ah Men Catalog [1979]
Ah Men
Hollywood: Ah Men, No date.1970s catalogue for the iconic West Hollywood clothing store catering to gay men. Founded by Jerry Furlow and Don Cook in the late 1950s or early 1960s it has been called the first gay retail shop in the area, which developed into one of the most prominent gay villages in the United States.
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Ah Men Stepping Out
Ah Men
Hollywood: Ah Men, No date.1970s catalogue for the iconic West Hollywood clothing store catering to gay men. Founded by Jerry Furlow and Don Cook in the late 1950s or early 1960s it has been called the first gay retail shop in the area, which developed into one of the most prominent gay villages in the United States.
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Wintersun, Ah Men
Ah Men
Hollywood: Ah Men, No date.1970s catalogue for the iconic West Hollywood clothing store catering to gay men. Founded by Jerry Furlow and Don Cook in the late 1950s or early 1960s it has been called the first gay retail shop in the area, which developed into one of the most prominent gay villages in the United States.
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The Ah Men Catalog
Ah Men
Hollywood: Ah Men, No date.1970s catalogue for the iconic West Hollywood clothing store catering to gay men. Founded by Jerry Furlow and Don Cook in the late 1950s or early 1960s it has been called the first gay retail shop in the area, which developed into one of the most prominent gay villages in the United States.
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JoAnn Robert’s Art & Illusion Companion
JoAnn Roberts
King of Prussia, PA: Creative Design Services, 1990.A supplement to the second edition of Art & Illusion, a practical guide to crossdressing, with additional photographs illustrating the application of makeup, an enlarged section on cosmetic surgery, new information about ethnic makeup, and additional information about choosing clothing.
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Picturesque Representations of the Dress and Manners of the English
[William Alexander]
London: John Murray, 1814.50 persons from across early 19th century English society are depicted in fine hand-coloured costume plates dated 1813, each accompanied by a detailed descriptive text. This copy in a signed Zaehnsdorf binding and with the bookplate of Ada Thatcher Huntzinger
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Fetish Fever Collection
Westward Bound
Plymouth: Westward Bound, No date.Trade catalogue of lingerie, latex, and other fetishwear by UK label Westward Bound.
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DeMask Mistress Collection
Steve English; Trevor Watson
Amsterdam: DeMask Disribution, 2003.Deluxe trade catalogue of femdom fetishwear photographed by Trevor Watson of Dutch latex and leather store DeMask. Opened in 1990 by Steve English in the Red Light District of Amsterdam (with Xaviera Hollander attending the launch) the store still operates today. Throughout the 1990s DeMask helped shape the international fetish scene hosting events (Europerve, Rubber Ball et al.) in collaboration with Skin Two magazine.
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DeMask Unique Clothing Company: Corsetry & Lingerie
Steve English
Amsterdam: DeMask Disribution, 1995.The second printed catalogue of Dutch latex and leather store DeMask. Opened in 1990 by Steve English in the Red Light District of Amsterdam (with Xaviera Hollander attending the launch) the store still operates today. Throughout the 1990s DeMask helped shape the international fetish scene hosting events (Europerve, Rubber Ball et al.) in collaboration with Skin Two magazine.
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Caprice Catalog No. 5
Caprice
Los Angeles: Caprice Corset Co., No date.“Featuring glamourous restricting corsets and other bizarre and humane restraints of leather and rubber.” Circa 1970s trade catalogue of corsets and other fetishwear with a focus on restraining devices. Largely photographic illustrations through also using the artwork of John Willie, illustrator of Bizarre. This copy with a Caprice order form for photo sets laid in.
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Who are you, Polly Maggoo
William Klein
Paris: delpire & co, 2023.Photo-novel based on Klein’s 1966 film.
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(not only) Blue Mode (Complete Set, 5 Volumes)
Marcello Grand
Sydney: Studio Magazines, 2001-2003.A complete set of the fashion biannual published by Australian gay men’s magazine, (not only) Blue). Blue was a glossy coffee table art magazine produced between 1995 and 2007 by Studio Magazines in Sydney, publishers of the successful photography magazine, Black+White. “Blue’s agenda is to showcase artists whose work is an authentic representation of gay relationships, gay lifestyles and gay issues” (Blue’s editorial statement) and it did so in a large format filled with nude and semi nude art photography. Blue Mode was devoted to male fashion.
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Reflections of Paradise: Silks and Tiles from Ottoman Bursa
Ahmet Ertug
Istanbul: Ertug & Kocabiyik, 1995. -
Boy George Fashion & Make-up Book
Wayne Winder; Gerardine Winder; Christina Saunders
London: Hamlyn, 1984.Everything you need to know to achieve that early 1980s Boy George look you always wanted.
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The Miracle of Celanese Brand Fabrics
Celanese Corporation of America
New York: Celanese Corporation of America, 1928.Early promotional booklet for Celanese, a cellulose acetate “artificial silk” fabric, produced by the Celanese Corporation of America. The firm, a Fortune 500 company still operating today as Celanese, the name being a portmanteaux of cellulose and ease, promoting the new product as easy to clean and care for. The booklet is illustrated throughout by Robert L. Leonard (1879-1958), a pioneering figure of American decorative arts, design, and illustration. Having studied and worked as an illustrator in Munich, Berlin, and Paris before migrating to the United States in 1923, he brought with him a modernist style which is on full show in the colourful art deco illustrations. Leonard was a founding member of the American Union of Decorative Artists and Designers and edited the first Annual of American Design in 1931. A rare treat of 1920s fashion and illustration, with only 1 copy recorded in OCLC, at The Metropolitan Museum of Art Library.
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City Indians: Photographs of Western Tribal Fashion
Chris Wroblewski; Nelly Gomez-Vaez
Frankfurt am Main: Eichborn Verlag, 1983.Photographic study of youth subculture in the United Kingdom and Europe in the late 1970s/early 1980s. Divided into sections: Mohicans, Piercing, Skinheads, Rock and Roll, Sons of Hell, Leather, Sic Boys, Dress, Tattoo, Hare Krishna, and Rasta. This copy inscribed by Wroblewski on the title page and with an inscribed laid in postcard of his photograph of one of the tattooed subjects featured in the book.
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The Dansant at the Cafe Royal, London, 1971 [Programme]
Derek Roe; Margot Macrae; Cecil Beaton; Hettie Jacques
Paris and London: Nina Ricci, 1971.Programme for The Dansant ’71 insired by L’Air du Temps by Nina Ricci, created by Derek Roe. Texts by Margot Macrae and Cecil Beaton. The occasion presented fifty years of fashion from the Cecil Beaton Collection. The programme consists primarily of British advertisements, highlights include an advert for Valium Roche. This copy signed by English actress Hettie Jacques (1922-1980) to the front cover. Unrecorded in OCLC.
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The Designer’s Guide: Easton Pearson Archive
Renai Grace; Madeleine Johns; Alice Payne; Pamela Easton; Lydia Pearson
Brisbane: Museum of Brisbane, 2018.Produced to accompany the exhibition at the Museum of Brisbane, 23 November, 2018 – 22 April, 2019.