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Bob Mackie
Robert Gordon Mackie (born March 24, 1940 in Monterey Park, California) is an American fashion designer, best known for his costuming for entertainment icons such as Cher, Tina Turner, and Mitzi Gaynor. He was the costume designer for The Carol Burnett Show during its entire 11 year run.
Mackie is also known for his exclusive designs of dress for high-priced Barbie dolls along with designer perfume & cologne items.
Two of Mackie's best-remembered creations had a humorous event. While working on the The Carol Burnett Show, he designed a "curtain dress" (complete with a curtain rod across the shoulders) that Carol Burnett wore in the Went wit the Wind parody. Mackie also designed the garish ensemble worn by Cher at the March 1986 Academy Awards: black stretch pants, a bejeweled loincloth, knee high boots, a black chainlink top, and a huge feathered Mohawk headdress that was one and a half times taller than her head. Introduced by Jane Fonda with the words, "Wait'll you see what's gonna come out here," Cher was appearing as a presenter after what many considered an Oscar snub (Cher was not nominated for her performance in Mask). "As you can see," said Cher, "I did receive my Academy booklet on how to dress like a serious actress."
Mackie is often called the sultan of sequins, or the rajah of rhinestones, known for his sparkling and imaginative costume designs. He has won seven Emmy Awards for his designs, and was thrice nominated for an Academy Award. He attended Pasadena City College and Chouinard Art Institute.
Mackie has said, "A woman who wears my clothes is not afraid to be noticed."
Notable Mackie clothing wearers
Some of the people who have worn Mackie's outfits include:
Cher
Carol Burnett
Mitzi Gaynor
Tina Turner
Diana Ross
Liza Minnelli
Toni Tennille
Ann-Margret
Bernadette Peters
Dottie West
Raquel Welch
Sylvie Vartan
Joan Collins
Diahann Carroll
Doris Duke
Judy Garland
Lucille Ball
Lynda Carter
Jada Pinkett Smith (at the 13th Screen Actors Guild Awards)
Barbra Streisand (in the film Funny Lady)
Madonna (at the 1991 Academy Awards)
Goldie Hawn
Marie Osmond
Eva Longoria Parker (at the 2006 Golden Globes)
Charo
Elton John
Marlene Dietrich
Oprah Winfrey (at the 1986 Academy Awards)
Bette Midler
Sally Field (in film Smokey and the Bandit II)
Chita Rivera
RuPaul
Pia Zadora
Whoopi Goldberg (at the 1999 Academy Awards)
Sharon Stone (in the film Casino)
Brooke Shields (in the film Brenda Starr)
Anjelica Huston (on a cover of Vanity Fair)
Pink (for her Funhouse Tour)
Katy Perry (in her video for "Waking Up in Vegas")
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