"Oh Bondage Up Yours"

by SMOC - Society for the Museum of Original CostumeSunday, 27 November 2016 from 2:00 PM (AST) to 4:00 PM (AST)Hycroft House 1489 McRae Avenue, Vancouver, BC V6H 1V1

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Overview

"Oh Bondage Up Yours"represents more than a song title to costume designer Ines Ortner. The 18-year-old composer/singer of that song, who called herself Poly Styrene, stood against consumerism and plastic. This was way back in 1977.

Artist Ines Ortner embraced the movement. She has preserved some of her own outfits from that time and will present them and explain how sociopolitical implications influenced how “punks” behaved, what they wore and why they wore it. 

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Join us Sunday, November 27th when SMOC presents “Oh Bondage Up Yours…Punk, Anti-Fashion and DIY”.  Doors open at 1 p.m. and the show starts at 2 p.m till 4.

Make sure to wear your 'ugly' Christmas sweater!

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Society for the Museum of Original Costume 604-216-7662info@smoc.ca
Hycroft House1489 McRae AvenueVancouver , BCV6H 1V1

About This Charity

SMOC is a not for profit organization founded in 1992 with the purpose of building, preserving and studying a world-class collection of historical fashion, traditional costumes, and textiles. The ultimate goal of SMOC is to house and display this collection in a permanent museum of historic fashion and fabric arts for residents of and visitors to the city of Vancouver.