Thursday 11 February 2010

Fashioning February: My New York Style Icon by Wendy Brandes

When I think of my New York style icon, I flash back to 1985, when New York magazine dubbed Sally Randall “the downtown demimonde’s girl of the minute.” The article portrayed Sally as a new Edie Sedgwick, with all of the glamour, greater ambition and without a propensity to nod off and set the Chelsea Hotel on fire. While Sally was flitting around Manhattan, I was growing up in Mahwah, N.J., with two goals: to become a journalist and live in New York. I diligently read the New York Times to prepare for journalism, but I spent more time poring over publications that covered the downtown club scene, including Details, the Village Voice and the East Village Eye.
Sally was the doorman at the club called the Palladium. She was also an artist, writer, singer, actor, model, party promoter and designer. She had drag queen style, with winged eyeliner, huge hoop earrings, Rockette leotard, gold platform shoes, tall velvet turbans, silver spandex, body paint, and wigs of all colors, including white. To this day, I see Lady Gaga in certain looks and think, “Sally Randall.”
I made it to New York in 1986. I made it to the Palladium (though Sally was long gone) and I even made it as a journalist for over a decade. Now I’m a jewelry designer. A few months ago, I teamed up with other designers for a sale. Among the participants were the Brungers, a husband and wife who do knitwear. The Brungers are Andrew and Sally…Sally Randall Brunger. A journalist turns into a jeweler and an It girl turns into a knit girl. You never know what’s going to happen to you in New York City.

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Top image taken from cover of SO80s by Patrick McMullan


Middle and bottom image taken from Official Danceteria MySpace page.

5 cool comments:

Beauty Is Diverse said...

Her jewelry is really nice.

marian said...

loved this post! Wendy rocks! xoxo
marian

WendyB said...

It was fun to reminisce. Thanks for thinking of me.

Honeybunches of Roses said...

her style =confidence--some thing you girls have in common ;)

39th and Broadway said...

Wonderful post. Palladum, wow haven't thought about that in a long time.

This post is so New York, everybody has a story and it's always changing!