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− | Fashion designer notable for designing often flamboyant clothing for many women entertainment icons. Also designed costumes for films, television shows, and Las Vegas acts. Recipient of nine Emmy Awards for costume design. Member, Television Hall of Fame. | + | Fashion designer notable for designing often flamboyant clothing for many women entertainment icons. Also designed costumes for films, television shows, and Las Vegas acts. Recipient of nine Emmy Awards for costume design. Recipient of a Tony Award for Best Costume Design (2019) for the theatre production The Cher Show. Member, Television Hall of Fame. Partner is costume designer [[Ray Aghayan]]. |
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+ | * [[Hall of Famers Who Identify as LGBTQ]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:00, 22 September 2024
Contents
Country
United States
Birth - Death
1940 -
Occupation
Fashion
Notable Achievements
Emmy Award, Tony Award
Description
Fashion designer notable for designing often flamboyant clothing for many women entertainment icons. Also designed costumes for films, television shows, and Las Vegas acts. Recipient of nine Emmy Awards for costume design. Recipient of a Tony Award for Best Costume Design (2019) for the theatre production The Cher Show. Member, Television Hall of Fame. Partner is costume designer Ray Aghayan.
See Also