Speaking of possible metallic styles, then you can try on different looks, starting from
rock and roll inspired outfits, disco looks,
glamour essentials
and 1970's drama queen designs.
The inspiration behind these collections ranged from streetwear
and graphic designs to dark
glamour and rock and roll, all of which set the tone for more mass retailers to get on board with this trend.
It's So Easy
and Other Lies (Masa, Expansions, KEXP Blog) NEW Interview: «808» Producer Alex Noyer (Masa, Expansions, KEXP Blog) NEW Two Movies Co-Exist in «Love Among the Ruins» (Tony Kaye, City Arts) NEW
Rock Radio Royalty (Tony Kaye, City Arts) NEW SIFF interview: The creators of «The Automatic Hate» talk about one of #SIFF2015's most unforgettable films (Chris Burlingame, The Sunbreak) NEW All Things Must Pass (Janice Headley, KEXP Blog) NEW The
Glamour & The Squalor (Chris Estey, KEXP Blog) A
Rock and Roll Beach Movie of the Mind (Tony Kaye, City Arts) Creative Control (Cat McCarrey, City Arts) SIFF Thriller «Circle» Isn't Spinning its Wheels (Tony Kaye, City Arts) PNW Filmmaker Ventures into the «Valley of the Sasquatch» (Tony Kaye, City Arts) «Uncertain» Sets the Bar for SIFF Documentaries (Tony Kaye, City Arts) 808 (Chris Estey, KEXP Blog) Itsi Bitsi (Chris Estey, KEXP Blog) Don't Think I've Forgotten: Cambodia's Lost
Rock and Roll (Chris Estey, KEXP Blog) Beats of the Antonov (Janice Headley, KEXP Blog) Is There a Way Forward for Superhero Movies?
The exhibition will be accompanied by the launch of the book, Max's Kansas City: Art,
Glamour,
Rock and Roll by Steven Kasher with an afterword by Lou Reed (Abrams Image; September 2010).