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Gucci Monogram Dapper Dan Trousers Worn by Van Silk
Gucci Monogram Dapper Dan Trousers Worn by Van Silk

Gucci Monogram Dapper Dan Trousers Worn by Van Silk

Subject Van Silk
Designer Dapper Dan
Datec. 1980-1983
Mediumsuede
DimensionsOverall (Width x Length): 15 13/16 × 38 3/4 in. (40.164 × 98.425 cm)
Credit LineMoPOP permanent collection
Object number1998.827.85
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Hip-Hop fashion took on many forms and styles of expression, while the music has always represented creativity, the fashion in Hip-Hop took on that same effort where artists, DJs, dancers and fans of the culture would dress to express their fashion taste, what people in their community were wearing locally to influence urban street wear or B-boy style. The street/B-Boy style included jeans, sneakers, tank tops, over-sized clothing, large gold jewelry, velour sweat suits, Cazals glasses and Kangol hats. The Hip-Hop style of the 1980s were so unique in New York, one could tell the difference of what neighborhoods and boroughs people were from based on their style of dress.

Daniel Day (b. 1944), known as Dapper Dan, is an American fashion designer from Harlem, New York. As New York’s premier designer of custom leather goods, Dapper Dan worked out of his boutique on 125th Street in Harlem tailoring to all the city’s top Hip-Hop artists. His boutique operated from 1982–92 and is most associated with introducing high fashion to the Hip-Hop world. Dan's trademark was his bold and unauthorized usage of logos from high-end luxury brands like Gucci, Louis Vuitton and Fendi. 

Van Silk (Ralph Barella, birthday unknown) is a legendary Hip-Hop promoter. Van Silk grew up in the South Bronx and was a major promoter of uptown clubs like The Roxy. He promoted over 300 shows in the late 1970s with promoters like Mike & Dave, Ray Chandler, and Arthur Armstrong. Van Silk is also the Founder and creator of Hip-Hop Pay Per View specials, "Rap Mania" and "Sisters In The Name Of Rap”.

Turquoise and white pants. White Gucci monogram print on pant legs.
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Gucci Monogram Dapper Dan Jacket Worn by Van Silk
Van Silk
Date: c. 1980-1983
Medium: suede
Object number: 1998.827.84
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Van Silk
Date: 1990
Medium: cotton (textile)
Object number: 1998.827.3
Fearless Sweatsuit Jacket Designed by Dapper Dan and Worn by Master O.C.
Ennovyd
Date: c. 1980
Medium: nylon
Object number: 1999.206.1
Fearless Sweatsuit Pants Designed by Dapper Dan and Worn by Master O.C.
Ennovyd
Date: c. 1980
Medium: nylon
Object number: 1999.206.2
Velvet Bell-Bottom Trousers Worn by Jimi Hendrix at the Woodstock Music & Arts Fair, August 18, 1969
Jimi Hendrix
Date: c. 1968
Medium: velvet; metal
Object number: 1998.118.8
Suit Trousers Formerly Owned by Professor X
Professor X
Date: c. 1990
Medium: polyester
Object number: 1999.477.4
Suit Trousers Formerly Owned by The Notorious B.I.G.
Notorious B.I.G.
Date: 1994-1996
Medium: cotton
Object number: 1999.327.1
Stage Trousers Formerly Owned by Scorpio of Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
Scorpio
Date: c. 1985
Medium: leather
Object number: 2002.472.1b
Tyvek Suit Formerly Worn by Devo
Devo
Date: c. 1977
Medium: Tyvek
Object number: 2001.375.2.A,.B
Stage Costume Worn by Little Milton
Little Milton
Date: c. 1975
Object number: 2003.164.2.A,.B
Large format image
Date: 1998
Medium: cotton; rubber; plastic
Object number: 2023.42.11
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