Object Details
Created by
Tony Chase, American, 1952- ca. 1990
Owned by
Luther Vandross, American, 1951 - 2005
Worn by
Kevin Owens, American, born 1955
Description
Red and black suit jacket designed by Tony Chase and worn by Kevin Owens in performances with Luther Vandross.
The body of the jacket is red and is covered with wavy strands of thin, red beads, which were sewn on. The jacket has a black collar and black lapels, as well as two black buttons near the center of the jacket. The shoulders and sleeves are covered in black and clear beads in geometric designs. The beads are different shapes and sizes, and so are the designs. There are beaded tassels in four areas near the top of the jacket. There is a black button in the center of the jacket and there are two black jetted pockets, one on each hip. The inside of the jacket is lined in black with a small repeating design of an oval with a horizontal line across the center. There is a white, rectangular label which reads [TONY CHASE] in black. The back of the jacket has more of the red, black, and clear beaded geometric designs. The designs start at the shoulders and go down the top third of the jacket. At the end of each pointed design there is a beaded tassel.
Credit Line
Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of Seveda Williams in Celebration of the Musical Legacy of her Uncle, Luther Vandross
Date
1980s
Object number
2018.86.3
Restrictions & Rights
Unknown - Restrictions Possible
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Type
jackets
Medium
polyester, silk, rhinestone, plastic, and thread
Dimensions
H x W: 31 × 22 in. (78.7 × 55.9 cm)
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Classification
Clothing - Costume
Data Source
National Museum of African American History and Culture
Topic
African American
Clothing and dress
Costume
Rhythm and blues (Music)
Singers (Musicians)
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmaahc_2018.86.3