The exhibition also features new photographic work by Antony Edwards, documenting the contemporary group Leathermen South, drawing a line between past and present expressions of leather culture and community in the city, and is presented as a companion piece to Gender Stories, which runs concurrently at the museum.
A spokesperson for Brighton & Hove Museums said: “This exhibition captures an important but often overlooked part of Brighton’s social history. By bringing together personal collections, archive material and contemporary photography, it highlights the city’s long-standing role as a place of community, resistance and self-expression. We are delighted to host it in our Prints and Drawings Gallery at the Museum.”
By foregrounding lived experience and community memory, The Sussex Lancers: Tailor-made Leather Lovers adds depth to Brighton’s cultural record, offering visitors a powerful reminder of how subcultures can foster resilience, solidarity and pride in the face of adversity.