RuPaul: I cant say enough good things about Bob Mackie. 26 Feb Feb You always associate his name with . Mallis: You cant think of Cher without thinking of Bob Mackie, and there are not all that many people that you can make those relationships with that count. RED CARPET FOLLIES Feedback. I think thats a hallmark of most of the things that Bob has made in his life; he still looks at fashion or costume, or culture really, through a childs wondrous eyes. I chose [to wear Mackie [to the 2009 Met Gala] because to me it represented all the glory and pomp of a red carpet fashion moment at its best. Jan Strimple, Mackie muse, model turned show producer: I recall the headlines in Womens Wear were something like, Hollywood Boy comes to Seventh Avenue. You know, snoot, snoot. THE CAROL BURNETT SHOW His designs have been worn by Tina, Madonna, Janet Jackson, Sarah-Jessica Parker, and Kylie Minogue among many others. Where did she get that? So people are really still fascinated with Cher. Theres a great line in the [Broadway] show where a censor complained that there was underboob showing. Also, located on the grounds is Flagg Grove School, the childhood school of Tina Turner now home of the world renowned Tina Turner Museum, and the last home of Blues pioneer Sleepy John Estes. and it goes deep. I think he loves how his work and his creativity has given the world a little bit of joy, a little more color. For the Oscars in 1986, Cher herself said: I dont want to wear just an evening gown. and so I set up a meeting with Bob Mackie and Judy Garland and violins played, I mean you could see a love affair taking place. There were times when I didnt know how I was going to do a character until I went to the costume fitting and put on what Bob had in mind. Berresse: Bob truly does believe that you have to have fun in this life. Made. Bob Mackie, photographed at his Los Angeles studio, received a lifetime achievement award from the Council of Fashion Designers of America this week. and Im not even sure how that happened because I dont think any TV designer has ever crossed over in that way to become part of pop culture the way he [did]. Its like a dichotomy. Bob Mackie (American, born 1939) 1972. Shalom Harlow, model: You cant be a shy wallflower in a Mackie; youve got to be ready to stand out. [Many designers are] not very interested in the construction of the garment. Hes obviously a brilliant designer, but hes not full of himself and overly dramatic in his regular day-to-day life. Here, 16 contributors, Burnett and Cher included, share their colorful memories of the iconic designer. Mackie has a golden roster of clients, but its his work for Carol Burnett and Cher that is best known. I suspect it was Ray Aghayan. ], he was offered a lot of other [jobs]. cinematic. Mackie: I think I have a broad range, but if youre doing a certain kind of work all the time, people put you in that niche. You cant ignore his presence and his success even if hes not your cup of tea. I wasnt that interested in fashion, I really wanted to be part of the entertainment industry, and thats kind of how it all started. Ive got to find the right way to say this, but a lot of people look down their noses at designers who make clothing for television. Today Bobby Mackey's Music World is a popular nightclub full of dancing and good times, but this cheerful setting holds a much more sinister past. Mackie has a golden roster of clients, but its his work for Carol Burnett and Cher that is best known. Thats Bob: a beautiful meal and then . There are a lot of young designers coming up that have been inspired by him and appreciate him. Ray was Persian and he got himself into the United States, he learned to speak English, and he got himself an education, and directed plays and designed costumes. He was just playing in a new sandbox. They have to sit perfectly. Id seen all these pictures of Sonny and Cher, The worlds first hippies. They were kind of like New Age cave people; there they were in their fur vests and funny pants and belts and just a whole look that nobody had had up until that time. I loved every minute working with him; the work was brilliant, and the workmanship impeccable. Sure it can, but was it going to make him a success in the eyes of the American public? He is a totally supportive force field of positive energy who is a delight. I was very unhappy in the beginning of my career because the clothes never came out right with the people that made them. I said to my partner, Ray, we both are designers and we needed to do better product [and we asked her to join us]. They have to sit perfectly. but I think that Bob is really proud of a beautiful life shared with someone. For high resolution images of the Tina Turner Museum (photo credit West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center), click here. There were things he was offered that he turned down because he was loving what he was doing at CBS. Youd think hed be on a grand scale of a European designer, Oh, darling, I can only come here and I can only do this. They have also lived in Kooskia, ID and Elk City, ID. He is really the heir apparent of the glamorous Hollywood aesthetic, you know, the Busby Berkeley musicals and the great designers from films and theater. Fern Mallis, industry consultant: The curtain dress is the first thing that comes to mind always, [when you think of Bob]. went to live with his grandmother. Movie parodies were always a mainstay of the Carol Burnett Showand her 1976 Gone With the Wind takeoff is unforgettable. We had worked with Elizabeth on the Judy Garland show and she made the most beautiful clothes for Judyand Judy didnt have the easiest figure to deal with, [she was] 4 foot 11 inches and quite short-waisted; it just wasnt an easy body to throw clothes onand somehow we made her look absolutely fabulous. I look at it this way: Bob had succeeded before he came to Seventh Avenue. Ill find out what works and what doesnt.. dan haggerty children; muzzle brake with external threads. Shes a whole different kind of a girl, and she could be anything. She started appearing and wearing, kind of you know, slinky clothes, because her body was perfect and she could wear anythingyou could expose practically anything; it was amazingso we just started doing crazy stuff on her. 80s, and in my case, become part of my hard drive of references. Crutcher: Bob sees how you can put things together in a way that I think that a lot of other people dont see. Shes a whole different kind of a girl, and she could be anything. She started appearing and wearing, kind of you know, slinky clothes, because her body was perfect and she could wear anythingyou could expose practically anything; it was amazingso we just started doing crazy stuff on her. Jean Louis was Mr. Glamour. His work was not [about] business; it was the emphatic work of an artist for other artists. Bobs response was, Well, if we stand her on her head, it will just be cleavage. Its something he actually said, and we put it in the show and it gets a roar every night. Mackie was born March 24, 1939, in Monterey Park, California, to Charles Robert Mackie and Mildred Agnes ( ne Smith) Mackie. No, I dont like this one. Then shed put pencils in her bun, like shed just finished drawing them all, and went to see the producer. Mallis: When Cher told Bob what she was wanting to wear and how extravagant she wanted it all, he kind of resisted and said, But youre presenting an award, youre going to take the attention away. As it turns out, Don Ameche said he never got more photographed and more publicity than he did when Cher wore that dress to present to himwhich was kind of her way of saying Fuck you to the Academy because she wasnt nominated for Mask. It can be what you say, or what you wear, or how you wear it. Suarez: They both inspired each other and pushed each other. Barnes: Back in the late 70s, I was an aspiring costume designer, and Bob Mackie was who we all aspired to be, or know, or have some connection to his magic. Lets shock people. And there are times where I think she wanted to be more demure and Bob would convince her to be a little riskier, to take a little bit bigger of a swing at something. Bob Mackie started in 1961 working as a sketch artist for French couturier Jean Louis and the renowned costume designer Edith Head. It was all camping and it was all tongue-in-cheek. I cant say enough good things about Bob Mackie. Hes the first one who worked all that Hollywood kind of showgirl [flair] and took it out of the burlesque house, out of Vegas, and put it on the red carpet [in a way that] was sexy and flattering. Bobs response was, Well, if we stand her on her head, it will just be cleavage. Its something he actually said, and we put it in the show and it gets a roar every night. MACKIES LEGACY Everything a love of Tina Turners music and pop culture legacy, a love of historic preservation, a love of local communities and most of all a love for honoring the memories of those that traversed through the doors of Flagg Grove School. RuPaul: When I got famous, the first phone call I made was to Bob Mackie, because I grew up watching The Carol Burnett Show and The Sonny and Cher show and I knew that the mark of a superstar was to have Bob Mackie costumes. And my mother would explain and before I knew it, I was really interested. Why has she got all the diamonds onor whatever? I just had all these [questions] I couldnt figure out, because my family didnt look like they looked in the movies. Maybe people felt if they were going to wear Bob Mackie, they wanted something sexy and fabulous, not day clothes. Sonny and Chers pop music thing was big for a moment and then it went away; it was like a novelty. Mackie doesnt scare me, you know I can handle a little bit of extra fabric. A hidden gem resides in Covington's Behringer-Crawford Museum for pop-culture fanatics in the Cincinnati area. He is a totally supportive force field of positive energy who is a delight. As a grownup, I discovered that the genius behind those gorgeous outfits was Bob Mackie. I look at it and I say, I didnt make that. Shalom Harlow, model: You cant be a shy wallflower in a Mackie; youve got to be ready to stand out. [I think] he sees the actual construction of [a garment] as part of the aesthetic. When I met Cher, I dont know, I just thought she was the cutest thing ever, and then I looked at her figure and I mean I thought, And so thats kind of how it started. Giobbi points to Barbie Expo's more extravagant pieces, like the Bob Mackie dolls, as the big draw for these particular visitors. September 19, 2017 Brownsville, TN The Tina Turner Museum at Flagg Grove School and the Tennessee State Museum are proud to announce the generous gift of apparel from the internationally-acclaimed entertainer Tina Turner. I have this horrible kind of fear of retiring and not doing anything because I would be so unhappy, and, when youre like that, I think you die earlyyou just have no hope about anything. . Juliet, Tennessee, and in that episode I get to pull out some . The list goes on . I am incredibly happy to have had the chance to meet him at the Met. I do have to say spending time in his workshop was one of the greatest experiences of my life. Mackie: I was very unhappy in the beginning of my career because the clothes never came out right with the people that made them. Bette Midler, actress: I do have to say spending time in his workshop was one of the greatest experiences of my life. Later, [when I was] nominated for a Tony for the very first time, in the mail I get a letter from him. Hours: Monday: Closed. You cant ignore his presence and his success even if hes not your cup of tea. Im not exactly sure why, but it was clear that Seventh Avenue didnt really embrace him and never made it easy for him. His comfort was work, and it still is. People would die. Mackie: The CFDA gave me an award quite a few years ago, actually. Maybe people felt if they were going to wear Bob Mackie, they wanted something sexy and fabulous, not day clothes. Nobody else does it quite like him, where hell layer things and then add to them and then manipulate them in certain ways. We had worked with Elizabeth on the Judy Garland show and she made the most beautiful clothes for Judy, and Judy didnt have the easiest figure to deal with, [she was] 4 foot 11 inches and quite short-waisted; it just wasnt an easy body to throw clothes on. Thats who she is. It was amazing. You always associate his name with glamour, although his sense of humor and, of course, the comedy are beyond. And I remember, I put the skirt onit was an old skirt he had in his costume placeand it was black wool and it was very tight at the knees, but it bagged in the behind. and somehow we made her look absolutely fabulous. boom! You cant think of Cher without thinking of Bob Mackie, and there are not all that many people that you can make those relationships with that count. Her words were something to this effect, I can stand in a Mackie and kick my leg up over my head and bring it back down and the bodice never moves. Bob understands movement and how a garment needs to sit on a womans body. The West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center offers a refreshing Southern experience showcasing the history and culture of rural West Tennessee. They were sort of middle-aged ladies that loved to do little secretary suits and housewives, but when it came to doing anything slightly flamboyant, or if it was a musical, or a showgirl or something, they absolutely werent comfortable with it. Thats Bob: a beautiful meal and then . Bob and Cher [were] creating an image for him as much as they were for her. As a costume designer, he influenced fashion dramatically. We didnt know what hippies were quite yet. She said, No ones seen me dressed up for a couple of years,, because she had stopped and done a play and some movies, and I said, Okay, what would you like? Well, I want a big headdress. A headdress? For me it is like having met a guru. It was all camping and it was all tongue-in-cheek. Bob Mackie was born in Monterey, California. In June, hell receive the CFDAs Lifetime Achievement Award (his second from the organization; the first was a plaudit for his fashion exuberance in 2001) and possibly, May was no calmer, with new getups to make for. You have to kind of work [character] out visually, and if it helps the comedy in her case, its even better. A 140,000 square foot facility is being built on the northwest corner of the Bicentennial Mall at the corner of Rosa Parks Boulevard and Jefferson Street to tell Tennessees story by showcasing one-of-a-kind artifacts, art and historical documents in an interactive and engaging way. Were never satisfied until every inch is perfect. As one of our state's most famous entertainers, it is important for us to interpret her legacy as we present Tennessees rich music history for future generations. So he designed the costumes for my first Las Vegas [revue]. that he knows how to dress a woman to her advantage. Time and time again he returned to work; it was his salve. bob mackie museum tennessee bob mackie museum tennessee. I was doing quite a lot of variety television because it was the nearest thing to movie musicals at the time. Well, Bob came up with that, [too]. Movies are a treasure trove of camp. came on the air. Admission to the Museum is free. , and when the ballet came on, I just thought it was the most beautiful thing Id ever seen. Designed by renowned interior designer Stephen Sills, the museum sanctioned by Tina features multiple costumes from designers Bob Mackie, Giorgio Armani and Versace, gold record awards and photos from Tinas personal collection. . Sure it can, but was it going to make him a success in the eyes of the American public? chief curator frye art museum; consultar processo pelo cpf. The State Museum values the relationship we have with Tina Turner Museum at the Flagg Grove School and with the West TennesseeDelta Heritage Center and looks forward to future collaborations., The jacket and skirt were created by world renowned fashion designer Rifat Ozbek, a twice-awarded Designer of the Year winner by the British Fashion Council. There, they can see these gorgeous creations and their. So I went to meet with Edith Head and it was explained to me that her plan would be to make five different outfits to camera test to decide which ones they wanted to use. It was kind of lonely, but I got used to entertaining myself, the designer told. A 140,000 square foot facility is being built on the northwest corner of the Bicentennial Mall at the corner of Rosa Parks Boulevard and Jefferson Street to tell Tennessee's story by showcasing one-of-a-kind artifacts, art and historical documents in an interactive and engaging way. Were like two mischievous kids getting into trouble. Irene Sharaff became my favorite, my idol. I want to wear an outfit. Mackie is unique. Some may say [his work is] objectifying women, but when you have women like Cher, Tina [Turner], and Carol [Burnett], their talents are so gigantic that they deserve to be objectified! . Its no good if its casually made. They had the costume designers name there. In all honesty, I think seeing himself as a character in, has been liberating for Bob, in a way. So the two of them [Bob and Cher] would go out and look at things from every angle and create looks that people would just be wowed by. And its not just about sequins and the bugle beads for the sake of the sequins and bugle beads; its that they create this sort of shimmering moving work of art that really literally and figuratively reflects light. I always just sort of pray in my life somebody will give me a nice 19th-century movie or a good 1930s Depression film [to do]. Alessandro Michele, Gucci Creative Director: I knew everything Bob Mackie did, because when I was young I knew everything about rock stars. I met Bob when I was 19. Strimple: Juliet Prowse was a premier dancer who Bob asked to [model]. Hes the first one who worked all that Hollywood kind of showgirl [flair] and took it out of the burlesque house, out of Vegas, and put it on the red carpet [in a way that] was sexy and flattering. . It was full of artists and artisans at the top of their game. [It was] just the kind of thing you think never happens; when someone sees you and recognizes you for your own [worth]. It wasn't exactly pricey - costume designer Bob Mackie found the perfect Tennessee Williams-style frock from the 1930s in a thrift store. When his son, Robin, was very ill and passed, thank God, he had a project to help him through that time, to distract him from the great grief. Can Seventh Avenue . I said, No, I dont think you understand, we will do five different gowns per show and there will be no testing. And she said, Well, thats impossible. And I said, I think youre right. The next call I made was to Ray Agahayan who was working with a young man by the name of Bob Mackie, and I said, I want you to design the clothes for the Judy Garland series. And Bob was, he looks to be 9 years old now, but at this point he was actually 9 years old. All the things weve made for Cher over the years are all hand-embroidered, beaded, whatever. I want to wear an outfit. When his son, Robin, was very ill and passed, thank God, he had a project to help him through that time, to distract him from the great grief. Id seen all these pictures of Sonny and Cher, The worlds first hippies. They were kind of like New Age cave people; there they were in their fur vests and funny pants and belts and just a whole look that nobody had had up until that time. The whole camp thing . Bob Mackie is one of the most influential and inspiring of all American designers. (Later, I donated the dress, and it was auctioned to help buy solar panels for a hospital in Burundi, which is now entirely energy independent.). make or break you financially? I think thats how Bob looks at things, that if you just stand something on its head, its not so shocking anymore. Then I met this woman, Elizabeth Courtney, who had worked at Columbia Studios running the workroom. When you realize how many costumes Bob did each week for. I think some of the early 1930s films are the campiest things that ever happened, and they still are. Peters: Hes glamorous, maybe that kind of glamour [comes] with taking riskshe took a lot of risks. SEVENTH AVENUE . The Tennessee State Museum was established by law in 1937 to bring together the various collections of articles, specimens, and relics now owned by the State under one divisional head, and to provide for a transfer of exhibits wherever they may be. Were never satisfied until every inch is perfect. [6] [7] He was raised in early childhood by his maternal grandparents in Alhambra, California because his parents divorced. Claire McCardell (American, 1905-1958) 1950 "Keats" Yeohlee Teng (American, born Malaysia, 1951) spring/summer 1992. Made. Hell be a boy until were reading his obituary, I mean he will be. I have this horrible kind of fear of retiring and not doing anything because I would be so unhappy, and, when youre like that, I think you die earlyyou just have no hope about anything. Whats Love Got to Do with It? CN Fashion & Beauty, Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement (updated 5/25/18) and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement (updated 5/25/18). One of our rules and tenets of doing things, especially for people like Cher, is it can be camp, and it can be large flowers and wonderful things, but it Must. He finds so much joy; he literally loves working and he loves the process of working. I said to my partner, Ray, we both are designers and we needed to do better product [and we asked her to join us]. Mackie: The picture of Cher giving the award to Don Ameche was in every newspaper across the countryacross the worldand they keep printing it every year. Mackie: You have to do something that you love. . Ray Aghayan was Mackies partner in work and life. So he designed the costumes for my first Las Vegas [revue]. Thats who she is. It was amazing. He has made thousands of brilliant costumes in his day and should have a show of his own at The Met. As it turns out, en-route to Tennessee they have a detour to the Bob Mackie museum. Juliet, Tennessee, and in that episode I get to pull out some of my old Bob Mackie costumes and wear them. In April 2016, Bob was honored by the Chicago History Museum with the Designer of Excellence Award and was a Geoffrey Beene CFDA Lifetime Achievement Award recipient in 2019. were something like, Hollywood Boy comes to Seventh Avenue. You know, snoot, snoot. Were going to laugh together. Sometimes we dont even have to talk, we just know. He is also one of the dearest people on the planet. but Bob, on every one of my shows, did an average of 65 costumes a week. I stopped and looked to see if I could find out: Well, how did this happen? Via a special video that was filmed on the set at an IO commercial in Switzerland, Tina recalled the impact of education on her career. Its like a dichotomy. Ive got to find the right way to say this, but a lot of people look down their noses at designers who make clothing for television. It was full of artists and artisans at the top of their game. You can make the best designs in the world on a piece of paper, but if they arent made beautifully and they dont fit right, it just doesnt workespecially when clothes as clothes are as goofy as some of the ones Ive done like for Cher. 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