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Ever After… A Pointer Sister Collection

Anita Pointer of The Pointer Sister’s EVER AFTER- celebrating 50 years of Iconic Fashion, Wardrobe Design and Memorabilia.

“I kept almost everything I wore on stage through the years. If it weren’t for my grand daughter Roxie McKain, our Project Manager, all this would still be sitting in storage… it took her team about two years to catalog everything and I am so proud of all the hard work we have accomplished- it’s a very exciting and fun exhibit, with lots of live videos, posters, jewelry, vintage merchandise- even a disco floor!… it’s all there!” – Anita Pointer

For the first time ever this impressive volume of collectibles targeted for audiences of all ages will be on display and open to the public exhibiting on the entire 2nd floor of the Hollywood Museum in the Historic Max Factor Building on Hollywood and Highland.
“We are just so thrilled to have been chosen to display this incredible collection at The Hollywood Museum and present it to the public- I’ve been a fan of The Pointer Sisters for years. We have a very exciting and fun presentation planned out for this unique experience… we are not holding anything back!”- Donelle Dadigan, President and Founder of The Hollywood Museum.

With over 300 items on display, EVER AFTER has been curated as a Cultural Epilogue revolving around the music industry and it’s influence on our country’s political history. Experience the golden years of music spanning over five decades as their repertoire includes such diverse genres as pop, disco, jazz, R&B, blues, soul, funk, dance, country and rock.
Enjoy and learn about the original vintage dresses the Pointer Sisters wore on stage along with custom designed pieces created by top industry designers as we honor them.
Also please enjoy The EVER AFTER gift shop located in the main lobby of The Hollywood Museum with custom designed jewelry, handbags, tee shirts and hats with collectible memorabilia and more!

 
 
 
 
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