Mackie: When I was a little kid, I mean really little, like 2 or 3, I would be taken to the movies by my mother and my older sister. cinematic. BEGINNINGS. Bob Mackie was the engine of an incredible moment: most probably Cher would have not been Cher without his designs. He finds so much joy; he literally loves working and he loves the process of working. She and I were having a conversation backstage and Juliet said what she loved about Bobs clothes were [their inner structure]. More information on the museum can be found at tnmuseum.org Bob and Cher [were] creating an image for him as much as they were for her. She was working for Ice Capades and that wasnt her style at all; she was used to making clothes for Dietrich or Rita Hayworth (she did the famous Gilda dress). There were characters (usually on the gay side), and they had the best, the funniest lines. I am incredibly happy to have had the chance to meet him at the Met. 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. . 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. Two of the world's biggest music divas performed in Las Vegas during their extended residencies that started last week. but I think that Bob is really proud of a beautiful life shared with someone. Maybe people felt if they were going to wear Bob Mackie, they wanted something sexy and fabulous, not day clothes. . They also super-costumed Las Vegass, (over 700 costumes). The list goes on . And bing-bong, there he was on time, and I opened the door, and he looked like he was 12 (he still does), and I said, Are you Bob Mackie? Strimple: [Once after a dinner at his home,] Bob brought out glass ice buckets and in them were all kinds of Push Pops and Dreamsicles and drumsticksall the frozen things of our youthand everyone turned into a child. . This iconic look selected for an album promo shoot will be added to the collection of the State Museum and exhibited in the new museum opening in the fall of 2018. Variations 1; Variations 2; Features. 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). She was working for Ice Capades and that wasnt her style at all; she was used to making clothes for Dietrich or Rita Hayworth (she did the famous, dress). They wanted to give me something but they didnt know what to do with me, so they gave me an award for fashion exuberance, which I still think is funny. The list goes on . His pieces sit on the body like couture [does]. I mean line for line, bead for bead. Bob Mackie sanctified the voice and the attitudes of the rock stars who are the gods of the 20th century. Bob Mackie has got to be the busiest 80-year-old on the planet. Mackie: From Edith Head I went over to John Louis and worked on a Marilyn Monroe [Mackie drew the actresss Happy Birthday, Mr. President dress], and I did their sketches for them. Mackies been at this for 58 years. Whose idea was that? Nobody ever said in a script, That mans gay; hes acting so silly. He was just this character in the play whether he was the concierge, or the funny uncle, or the man that designed costumes in a show. He even designed the wigs and how the makeup might be. [Many designers are] not very interested in the construction of the garment. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Cond Nast. A true artist and living legend, welcome to the Bob Mackie website. He has made thousands of brilliant costumes in his day and should have a show of his own at The Met. 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. chief curator frye art museum; consultar processo pelo cpf. . 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. Mackie: This last year it had been 50 years since The Carol Burnett Show came on the air. 80s, and in my case, become part of my hard drive of references. I grew up around people that made clothes for film in the old days when everything was made from scratch, even the little black dresses for the secretaries behind their desks. This kid and I who are traveling cross-country, we stop at the fictional Bob Mackie Museum in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, and in that episode I get to pull out some . Somehow the way he looks at costuming enhances the joke of a comedy scene. He was really a pioneer of branding an American designer. He was such a busy guy, but he gave me well over an hour of his time, and treated me like a colleague. 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. This kid and I who are traveling cross-country, we stop at the fictional Bob Mackie Museum in Mt. I never kind of wondered what I would do, I just thought Id do that. Bill Haslam proposed and the Tennessee General Assembly approved $120 million in the FY-2015-16 budget to build a new home for the Tennessee State Museum on the Bicentennial Mall to maximize the states rich history by creating a state-of-the-art educational asset and tourist attraction for the state. You have to kind of work [character] out visually, and if it helps the comedy in her case, its even better. Everyone has a dream, but I have to say that your dreams cannot work without education, says Tina. Bob and Cher [were] creating an image for him as much as they were for her. Ill find out what works and what doesnt.. [etc. Mallis: Bob does glamorous clothing. That, to me, just tells you so much, because she was the consummate movie costumer, and, for him to have learned his craft from her and then put his own signature on it, thats pretty amazing. Thats Bob: a beautiful meal and then . Shalom Harlow, model: You cant be a shy wallflower in a Mackie; youve got to be ready to stand out. Well, Bob came up with that, [too]. The workmanship becomes a really integral part [of the design]. He was just playing in a new sandbox. McFate: When Bob was doing The Carol Burnett Show and The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour [etc. [It was] just the kind of thing you think never happens; when someone sees you and recognizes you for your own [worth]. 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. He has certainly dealt with his share of heartbreak and tragedy (and thats something I think he shares with Cher; they bonded on that as well), but he chooses joy, he chooses life, he chooses color. The Art of Bob Mackie | Book by Frank Vlastnik, Laura Ross, Carol Burnett, Cher, Matt Tunia | Official Publisher Page | Simon & Schuster About The Book About The Authors Product Details Raves and Reviews Resources and Downloads The Art of Bob Mackie By Frank Vlastnik and Laura Ross . They had the costume designers name there. Bob also did that with The Carol Burnett Show. Strimple: Well you know, hes the perennial boy. McFate: He does these outrageous big things that get a big reaction, but as a man hes quite modest. I hadnt seen Bob in about 15 years. Burnett: I dont think there is anyone in the history of costume design who could do what Bob did, and continues to do. And bing-bong, there he was on time, and I opened the door, and he looked like he was 12 (he still does), and I said, Are. I believe Ray and Bob met at a Costume Designers Guild meeting out in Los Angeles. I went into the costume and Bob said, You know, weve been doing a lot of old ladies lately, lets make her different. So he turned her into this bimbo with the blond wig, and the push-up bra, and the real tight black skirt, and the high heels stilettos. and I said, Boy, the costumes shes wearing are really great. And then Alice in Wonderland was on television, and those costumes were just unbelievable, and we saw the creditBob Mackieso we said, Well, maybe well be lucky enough to get him. So we called, and we made an appointment for him to come over to the house. Bob was a star by name in the 80s. Inside, visitors can learn about the history of cotton, explore the scenic and wild Hatchie River and get to know the legendary musicians who call West Tennessee home. I think there were times where Bob would have liked Cher to be a little more demure, and she would just look at him and go, Nope, were going big here. I believe Ray and Bob met at a Costume Designers Guild meeting out in Los Angeles. You have to kind of work [character] out visually, and if it helps the comedy in her case, its even better. When you realize how many costumes Bob did each week for. [On one project] we were getting down to the wire and I was getting really worried about finishing it, and I remember him saying to me, Theres always time to make it perfect. At the time it didnt really help, [but] I do think of that and I think, Yeah, you know what? I think thats how Bob looks at things, that if you just stand something on its head, its not so shocking anymore. I said to my partner, Ray, we both are designers and we needed to do better product [and we asked her to join us]. That associated him with television. RuPaul, actor, drag superstar: [When I think of Bob Mackie I think of] beading and proportions and colors and vibrancy and . Nobody else does it quite like him, where hell layer things and then add to them and then manipulate them in certain ways. Bob Mackie: I was born in 1939, the grand year of the best movies ever made, you know Gone with the Wind, and The Women, and the incredible The Wizard of Oz; theyre all made in the year that I appeared. Hes a genius, and genius goes in and out of fashion. 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 hadnt seen Bob in about 15 years. THE CAROL BURNETT SHOW It was kind of lonely, but I got used to entertaining myself, the designer told. That associated him with television. Certainly Bob has very high standards for how the finished product needs to look. Not only is he just a lovely and pleasant person to work with, but the talent is beyond. Hell be a boy until were reading his obituary, I mean he will be. Suarez: They both inspired each other and pushed each other. Theres a great line in the [Broadway] show where a censor complained that there was underboob showing. Bob Mackie has made it to the Met. I had signed to do the Judy Garland series, and she told me that she had hired Edith Head to do her clothes. As it turns out, en-route to Tennessee they have a detour to the Bob Mackie museum. All have been dressed by Bob Mackie. The Costume Institute at The Met 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. 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. 0 . Its no good if its casually made. For a long time, and Im sure [its still true today]everyone thought that all I know how to do are Cher dressesyou know, with her tummy out and showing half of her whatever. He was entranced by the glamour of Carmen Miranda and the magic of the ballet in An American in Paris, and to this day he has retained a childs sense of wonder,pairing itinhis work with craftsmanship, humor, and an instinctive grasp of character. We are happy to work with Ms. Graam and Tina to share her coveted fashions with the Tennessee State Museum.. And then all these people, the Kim Kardashians of the world, start copying her. Bob Mackies work has influenced fashion in a dramatic way, in that many of the body-fitting, seemingly transparent, and heavily beaded gowns that are worn on red carpets today are derivative of his work for stars like Diana Ross and Cher. I thought, Wow! 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. After his parents divorced, the 6-year-old Gov. Theres a great line in the [Broadway] show where a censor complained that there was underboob showing. Movies are a treasure trove of camp. 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. The show was going to go on in September of 1967 and my husband and I had seen a Mitzi Gaynor special . Well, Bob came up with that, [too]. Hours: Monday: Closed. Be. 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. on Broadway) are inspiring new generations of starlets today. Cher returned to Las Vegas to launched her extended engagement of . You cant ignore his presence and his success even if hes not your cup of tea. When I got famous, the first phone call I made was to Bob Mackie, because I grew up watching, show and I knew that the mark of a superstar was to have Bob Mackie costumes. Mackie: They [have been some] indelible moments of [red carpet] craziness, really. Sometimes we dont even have to talk, we just know. Schlatter: When you realize how many costumes Bob did each week for The Carol Burnett Show, and the fact that each one of those costumes had to be built so the [actors] could get in and out of them in under a minute and still look stylish . Jean Louis was Mr. Glamour. 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. 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. 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. Well, because Bob was associated with televisionand the red carpet, of coursethe fashion industry looked at him as a Hollywood guy. I am incredibly happy to have had the chance to meet him at the Met. 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. Bob Mackie started in 1961 working as a sketch artist for French couturier Jean Louis and the renowned costume designer Edith Head. [Bob has] contributed to the industry the idea that clothes have a soul [rather than being] simply pieces of fabric.You have to put energy inside clothes; Bobs creations made impetuous energy of great artists and through his clothes the artists were able to magnify their talent. , and to this day he has retained a childs sense of wonder,pairing itinhis work with craftsmanship, humor, and an instinctive grasp of character. The Guinness Book of World Records lists Tina as selling more concert tickets than any other solo performer in history. She doesnt look like all the blonde girls with the beehive hairdos and the flips that are out here now. I hope that as people walk through the school they see that I set an example for a home town girl that grew up in hard times that made a good life for herself and to follow by example.. Isnt it Diana Vreeland who said that? Give them what they dont know they want? Well [thats what he did]. Fern Mallis, industry consultant: The curtain dress is the first thing that comes to mind always, [when you think of Bob]. Thank you for signing up, fellow book lover! 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. Juliet, Tennessee, and in that episode I get to pull out some of my old Bob Mackie costumes and wear them. As a costume designer, he influenced fashion dramatically. George Schlatter, television producer and director: I had signed to do the Judy Garland series, and she told me that she had hired Edith Head to do her clothes. 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. (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.). Youd think hed be on a grand scale of a European designerOh, darling, I can only come here and I can only do thishes not that way at all. There were characters (usually on the gay side), and they had the best, the funniest lines. I look at it this way: Bob had succeeded before he came to Seventh Avenue. Tuesday-Saturday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. A friend of mine arranged an interview for me with Bob. The best result we found for your search is Bob MacKie age 60s in Euless, TX in the Euless neighborhood. Haunted Travel's Best. From Edith Head I went over to John Louis and worked on a Marilyn Monroe [Mackie drew the actresss Happy Birthday, Mr. President dress], and I did their sketches for them. Crutcher: Bob sees how you can put things together in a way that I think that a lot of other people dont see. For high resolution images of the apparel donated to the Tennessee State Museum, click here. Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum: Wonderful museum - See 14,975 traveler reviews, 5,757 candid photos, and great deals for Nashville, TN, at Tripadvisor. BY HAUTE LIVING. Were like two mischievous kids getting into trouble. He designed all the funny stuff, and all the beautiful stuff. Bob Mackie's client list reads like a who's-who of 20th-century legends. Berresse: Bob truly does believe that you have to have fun in this life. . You cant ignore his presence and his success even if hes not your cup of tea. And lets not forget the release of Rocketman, with costumes inspired by those Mackie designed for Elton John back in the day. I think thats how Bob looks at things, that if you just stand something on its head, its not so shocking anymore. I want to wear something really fun. I had done several outfits for her over the years, some of them were bare midriff and whatever. Im not exactly sure why, but it was clear that Seventh Avenue didnt really embrace him and never made it easy for him. one episode is a Bob Mackie episode. anita pallenberg funeral pictures; coup de vent 5 lettres; distributive and redistributive policy; do giraffes die in holes; neokcs viewmodel settings; victoria secret hoodies; In this episode, the duo, make it to Mt. As a costume designer, he influenced fashion dramatically. The Museum is closed on Mondays, New Year's Day, Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas. 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. Later, [when I was] nominated for a Tony for the very first time, in the mail I get a letter from him. I want to wear an outfit. West Tennessee is rich in music and cultural heritage and to preserve this world-wide icon right here in Haywood County is a privilege and an honor. . 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. It was full of artists and artisans at the top of their game. By the way, thats a character she plays. ; theyre all made in the year that I appeared. Tina Turner continues to be one of the worlds most popular entertainers around the globe earning her the title as The Queen of Rock and Roll. Turner is recognized as the most successful female rock artist, winning an enviable eight Grammys. It was all camping and it was all tongue-in-cheek. I look at it and I say, I didnt make that. Theyd want me to do a dresssomething like Chersand Id just say, Youre not Cher. As a designer I tried to be part of the production, come up with ideas, and it worked, I must say; shes still doing itshes still wearing her warrior goddess outfits right and left. 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. They wanted to give me something but they didnt know what to do with me, so they gave me an award for fashion exuberance, which I still think is funny. His pieces sit on the body like couture [does]. Bob is related to Johanna K Robins and Jacqueline R Theiss as well as 3 additional people. being this kind of doddering old lady. Mackie: The whole camp thing . 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. There are some wonderful costume designers on Broadway and in the movies. Hollywood, fell in love with the movies. were something like, Hollywood Boy comes to Seventh Avenue. You know, snoot, snoot. You know one of my most joyous moments was when the CFDA wanted to give Bob an award and he didnt fit in any category that they had, so they created an award for him, its called the exuberance award, and it sums up everything Mackie, because hes an original. I wasnt that interested in fashion, I really wanted to be part of the entertainment industry, and thats kind of how it all started. Cher, Tina Turner, Bette Midler, Judy Garland, Madonna, Whitney Houston, Dolly Parton, Liza Minnelli, Marlene Dietrich . His is a singular vision without compromise, and his creations are almost operatic. bob mackie museum tennessee bob mackie museum tennessee. 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. . Were like two mischievous kids getting into trouble. Bette Midler, actress: I do have to say spending time in his workshop was one of the greatest experiences of my life. He has certainly dealt with his share of heartbreak and tragedy (and thats something I think he shares with Cher; they bonded on that as well), but he chooses joy, he chooses life, he chooses color. Shalom Harlow, model: You cant be a shy wallflower in a Mackie; youve got to be ready to stand out. Whats Love Got to Do with It? Thats who she is. It was amazing. I stopped and looked to see if I could find out: Well, how did this happen? About the Tennessee State Museum: Juliet, Tennessee, and in that episode I get to pull out some of my old Bob Mackie costumes and wear them. The workmanship becomes a really integral part [of the design]. And I said, Bob, youre going to have to take it in back there, because Im flat, and he said, No, no stick your behind into it. And I did and that gave me that look, where it looked like she had a big rear end and that funny walk; that gave me her character. 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. 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. Beautifully. FEBRUARY 13, 2017. The CFDA gave me an award quite a few years ago, actually. . RuPaul: I cant say enough good things about Bob Mackie. 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. It can be what you say, or what you wear, or how you wear it. something like Chersand Id just say, Youre not Cher. As a designer I tried to be part of the production, come up with ideas, and it worked, I must say; shes still doing itshes still wearing her warrior goddess outfits right and left. 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