Collection of Studio 54 ephemera, including a red and black Studio 54 pin, an unused Studio 54 numbered complimentary drinks ticket, Studio 54 Evening Performance ticket, Studio Complimentary Admission memembership card (expiring December 31, 1986), and together with a VIP-Complimenary Drink card from Visage, the velvet-walled club on 56th, which was decorated with American Realist sculptures and Lalique crystal masks. Drinks ticket with some creasing, otherwise in generally fine condition, various sizes and formats.
The celebrated nightclub Studio 54 had many different iterations in its long history, but is most known for its disco years in the late 1970s. During this era, Studio 54 was known for its celebrity clientele and legendary parties. Despite their success, they had many issues, declaring bankruptcy in 1985 and closing due to lack of insurance in 86. Regardless, Studio 54 is one of the most important nightlife spots to ever exist.
The present items are from the collection of the infamous Studio 54 regular and later notorious document thief, Barry Landau.
Collection of Studio 54 ephemera, including a red and black Studio 54 pin, an unused Studio 54 numbered complimentary drinks ticket, Studio 54 Evening Performance ticket, Studio Complimentary Admission memembership card (expiring December 31, 1986), and together with a VIP-Complimenary Drink card from Visage, the velvet-walled club on 56th, which was decorated with American Realist sculptures and Lalique crystal masks. Drinks ticket with some creasing, otherwise in generally fine condition, various sizes and formats.
The celebrated nightclub Studio 54 had many different iterations in its long history, but is most known for its disco years in the late 1970s. During this era, Studio 54 was known for its celebrity clientele and legendary parties. Despite their success, they had many issues, declaring bankruptcy in 1985 and closing due to lack of insurance in 86. Regardless, Studio 54 is one of the most important nightlife spots to ever exist.
The present items are from the collection of the infamous Studio 54 regular and later notorious document thief, Barry Landau.