In one of the legends surrounding the origin of
vogue, Dupree is credited as the originator or one of the pioneers of the dance form, and it was because of her that the art form is called
vogue. Vogueing was originally the imitation of models in magazines and runways. It is reported when she attended an after hours nightclub called Footsteps on 2nd Avenue and 14th Street, some gay Black men were
throwing shade at each other. Dupree had a copy of
Vogue magazine in her bag and started dancing then suddenly stopped, posing to the beat of the music imitating the models' poses. That provocation was returned in kind by the other Black gay men in the club. What followed next was a dancing and posing competition to the beat of the music. According to
Kevin UltraOmni (founder of the Legendary
House of Omni): It was also during the House of Dupree's first
ball in 1981 that "the categories were really there (sic)," thereby establishing Paris in some quarters as the inventor of the competition categories. This legacy is still continued to this day (with additions) as a result of the first Dupree ball in 1981. Today, gay clubs have voguing competitions, inspired by Paris. Her 1988 ball was held at
Club Zanzibar. ==
Paris Is Burning (film) ==