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Robert Gordon Mackie (born March 24, 1939) [1] is an American fashion designer and costumier, best known for his dressing of entertainment icons such as Ann-Margret, Lucille Ball, Carol Burnett, Diahann Carroll, Carol Channing, Cher, Miley Cyrus, Doris Day, Marlene Dietrich, Barbara Eden, Lola Falana, Farrah Fawcett, Judy Garland, Mitzi Gaynor, Elton John, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Bette Midler ...
On Dec. 3, shortly after the injury, Mackie's official Instagram account noted, "Bob is doing OK. Let’s send well-wishes his way!" while sharing a video from Inside Edition covering the incident.
More than six decades since stepping into the limelight, Bob Mackie, the legendary costume designer behind iconic looks worn by Cher and Marilyn Monroe, looks back at his glittering career in an ...
Bob Mackie worked closely with Cher for decades, producing some of her most iconic looks — but there’s one outfit he just can’t get behind. Speaking with Page Six in an interview published ...
In 1958, she graduated from Rosemead High School in Rosemead, California, in a class that included famed fashion designer Bob Mackie. Under the stage name "Vikki Carr" she signed with Liberty Records in 1962. Her first single to achieve success was "He's a Rebel", which in 1962 reached No. 3 in Australia and No. 115 in the United States.
Of the more than 16,000 outfits Mackie crafted during his tenure, multiple stand out, among them, Burnett’s curtain dress, which she famously wore to portray Scarlett O’Hara in the sketch Went ...
Over 1,000 costumes were designed for Jubilee! By Pete Menefee and Bob Mackie. The feathered headdresses worn by the showgirls weighed up to 35 pounds (15 kg). There were between 20 and 2,000 feathers on a single costume. Delilah's crown was the largest jeweled headpiece in the show.
Bob Mackie met a big fan of his work in the most unlikely of circumstances. The fashion designer, 85, tells PEOPLE that after recently taking a bad fall, he ended up having a fan encounter that ...