Studio 54 was a popular New York nightclub from 1977 until 1980 established by founders and creators Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager. Located at 254 West 54th Street in Manhattan, New York City, the space was originally the Gallo Opera House, opening in 1927, after which it changed names several times
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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See what legendary nightclub Studio 54 was like in its heyday with these photos.
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At 75 years old, the singer, supermodel, and actress is as bold and busy as ever.
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.
See what legendary nightclub Studio 54 was like in its heyday with these photos.
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.
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.
During its three-year run, the club attracted celebrities, artists, models, athletes, and musicians. These photographs, from Ian Schrager’s book Studio 54 (Rizzoli), capture a few of them in action.
"On a good night, Studio 54 was the best party of your life," Anthony Haden-Guest told the BBC of the iconic 54th Street nightclub — and pictures prove it.
Studio 54 Fashion? Plunging necklines, big hair, big jewellery, the sound of sequins and the sound of whisky and champagne glasses, a billion velvet...
See what legendary nightclub Studio 54 was like in its heyday with these photos.
Ron Galella's classic images of disco's heyday, featuring Grace Jones, Cher and Andy Warhol
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.
With 2023 around the corner, we revisit one of the greatest New Year’s Eve parties in history—at the legendary Studio 54 nightclub.
Studio 54 birthday party.
The original Studio 54 was only open for 33 months, and in that time it became one of the most infamous and exclusive clubs. See what it was like in its prime.
At 75 years old, the singer, supermodel, and actress is as bold and busy as ever.
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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.
Hablé con el fotógrafo Tod Papageorge sobre su nuevo libro dedicado al legendario club nocturno de Nueva York.
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.
At 75 years old, the singer, supermodel, and actress is as bold and busy as ever.
Gene Spatz photographed celebrities in 1970s New York.
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Brooklyn Museum has revealed its plans to stage a major showcase focused on the "groundbreaking aesthetics" of legendary New York nightclub Studio 54.
Saludos mis compañeros Stemmit, hoy vamos a compartir algo de la década de los 70, la música disco y los excesos… by ferkings
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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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.
During its three-year run, the club attracted celebrities, artists, models, athletes, and musicians. These photographs, from Ian Schrager’s book Studio 54 (Rizzoli), capture a few of them in action.
See what legendary nightclub Studio 54 was like in its heyday with these photos.