«1977. 33 St. Mark’s Place. Anya Phillips and Stiv Bators in the doorway of Manic Panic.
Roberta Bayley, photog.»
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Anya Phillips by Julia Gorton x
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Anya Phillips & Deborah Harry.
📸: Chris Stein
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photo of anya phillips and debbie harry in the 70s
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Anya Phillips in 1979 at the Mudd Club in Manhattan with James Chance, one of several musicians she styled in garments that suited their rock personas. Photo by Chris Stein via The New York Times
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debbie harry with anya phillips
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While Blondie relentlessly rehearsed, Debbie worked as a waitress at White’s pub, near Wall Street, where she met the fearsome Anya Phillips, who would become her best friend and a big influence on her clothes and image. Blondie HQ became a squalid former doll factory situated above a liquor store a few blocks from CBGB.
While Debbie honed her thrift store chic, assisted by Anya and future fashion giant Stephen Sprouse, Burke instigated Blondie’s short hair-and-suits makeover after returning from an English holiday brandishing Dr Feelgood’s highly-influential 1974 debut album, Down By The Jetty.
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«1979. East Village. Inside Revenge, the punk clothing store,band manager, photographer, clothing designer and co founder of the Mudd Club, Anya Phillips blows cigarette smoke, seated at a table in the clothing. Sadly, Anya would pass away 2 years later.
Photo by Eileen Polk»
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Anya Phillips and Debbie for Punk Magazine on the ferry 1976.
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