Can this gay Spice Girls superfan stage world's biggest-ever music exhibit?
22.02.19
Next month’s, Alan will launch SpiceUp London , a potentially record-breaking exhibit of over 300 Spice Girls
costume pieces, plus 6,000 pieces of merch and memorabilia. Alan Smith-Allison was just 15 in 1996 when Wannabe, the Spice Girls’ empowering call to arms, first hit the airwaves. Among them are iconic pieces such as Victoria Beckham’s Wannabe dress and Emma Bunton’s ‘Baby’ necklace. ‘The 90s weren’t easy for anyone with their sexuality,’ remembers the Glasgow-born Spice superfan. As long as you work and try hard, you can achieve anything in life. It wasn’t a comfort blanket or anything.
Source: Gay Star News