Worn by Diane Lane • Photographed by Andy Warhol
The cult tee from a 1984 Warhol photograph. Possibly a Frank Zappa promo. Definitely iconic.
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Premium quality tee featuring the iconic "nuke the valley" text in the original style. Available in men's and women's fits across a range of sizes and colors.
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In 1984, a young Diane Lane was photographed by Andy Warhol wearing a simple black tee with three words across the chest: nuke the valley.
The photograph is believed to have been taken around the production of Streets of Fire, the Walter Hill neo-noir that cemented Lane as one of her generation's most magnetic screen presences.
The shirt's origins remain murky. Rock memorabilia experts have traced it to what may have been a Frank Zappa promotional item — a sardonic jab at the San Fernando Valley's suburban sprawl, perfectly aligned with Zappa's irreverent wit.
Whatever its origin, the image endures: a collision of Warhol's lens, Lane's effortless cool, and a slogan that still hits decades later. Three words. No context needed.
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