Object Details
Caption
These colorful clogs lift the wearer as if standing on a six-inch-high plateau. Contrasting double stitching joins leather panels in rich red (heel and tongue), cream (toecap), goldenrod (upper and square-toed sole), and light avocado (vamp), akin to the connected, chromatic blocks of a Mondrian painting. As explorations of gender expression expanded in the late 1960s, platform shoes gained popularity among women and men in the United States, a fad that persisted for the next decade. Their height also helped hems of the era’s bell-bottom pants hover above the ground. This pair belonged to former Anacostia Community Museum staff member Pearline Waldrop, whose colleagues remember the stylish graphic designer wearing them at work.
Cite As
Anacostia Community Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Gift of Pearline Waldrop
Date
ca. 1972
Accession Number
1996.0007.0001
Restrictions & Rights
CC0
Type
shoes
Medium
leather, wood
Dimensions
Right shoe: 9 1/4 × 2 1/2 × 5 11/16 in. (23.5 × 6.4 × 14.5 cm)
Left shoe: 9 3/16 × 2 9/16 × 5 11/16 in. (23.4 × 6.5 × 14.5 cm)
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Data Source
Anacostia Community Museum
Link to Original Record
Record ID
acm_1996.0007.0001