Mitzi Gaynor “let Go” Watch In High Quality
MITZI “LET GO” YOU MUST BUY HER NEW DVD THE RAZZLE DAZZLE YEARS AT ONCE! This clip is a great build up from beginning to end with total class! Just make sure you hit the High Quality button.
Mitzi Gaynor “let Go” Watch In High Quality
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It should. Bob Mackie was Jean Louis’ sketch artist when JL was making Miss Dietrich’s cabaret gowns.
October 16, 2009 12:06 am | #1Thank you for the info!
October 16, 2009 12:54 am | #2You’re quite welcome. It should also be noted that, unless I’m mistaken, after his time with Jean Louis, both Bob Mackie & Ray Aghayan went to work with Edith Head, I believe, after she left Paramount for Universal Studios. Be sure to check out Mr. Mackie’s Archive Interview. I’ve placed into its own playlist on my channel.:)
October 16, 2009 1:47 am | #3Before Edith there was Irene at Paramount. Irene was in love with Gary Cooper. After his death, the designer checked into the Knickerbocker Hotel, and took a nose dive out her window, landing on the awning.
October 16, 2009 2:43 am | #4Edith Head began designing at Paramount in the 1920’s. Irene Sharaff’s first film was 1943’s “Girl Crazy”-for MGM, the film studio for which she designed. Gary Cooper died in 1961. Irene Sharaff died of heart disease and emphysema-in 1993.
October 16, 2009 3:26 am | #5I was referring IRENE (Irene Gibbons) who succeeded Adrian as executive costume designer at MGM. Irene was married to Eliot Gibbons, brother of Cedric Gibbons, head art director at MGM. Cooper died in 1961 and on Nov. 15, 1962 she committed suicide — after cutting her wrists, which did not immediately prove fatal, she jumped from her window in the Knickerbocker Hotel in LA.
October 16, 2009 4:14 am | #6Irrelevant, either way, honestly.
October 16, 2009 4:51 am | #7Mitzi Gaynor and Cher both know how to put on a great show and definitely try to give you your monies worth for the ticket. They both use Bob Mackie for their production wardrobe and they both regardless of their songs/routines show there IS still Class Acts. An era all but gone now!! Great Video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
October 16, 2009 5:27 am | #8sexy lady!!!!
October 16, 2009 5:38 am | #9