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Who makes P's Clothes? I wonder who makes em because they are unique
So if anyone knows,please let me know!!! | |
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Paisley Parks has an inhouse costume department (think its shown on one of the Oprah interviews) where most of his stuff is custom made under his strict guidance. Many of them are credited in Albums such as Debbie McGuan NPGUK | |
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this too shall pass | |
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The Bear Factory I think | |
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A blind man. | |
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why do get the feeling, no one likes your questions/posts? me included. no disrespect, but you sound very young. just sayin.... [Edited 10/18/10 13:00pm] | |
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This is actually a topic that hasn't been done to death here, at least as I recall. I'd be curious to hear some people in the know talk about it. Some of his outfits have been intricately done, and his clothes are so much a part of his image.
One outfit that I absolutely loved wasn't Prince's but I'm assuming was done by his clothing team: The suit Sheila wore on the cover of Romance 1600. I love the design of that album and sleeve--the blues and flowers and the butterflies. Love how the suit she was wearing tied in with the overall design.
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Marie-France, Louis and Vaughn, Helen Hiatt, Helen Horatio to name a few. TRUE BLUE | |
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LOL damn.. | |
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Awwww LOL | |
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http://prince.org/msg/7/45056
"...Stacia Lang is head of wardrobe at Paisley Park, the sort of chiffony creature to be found backstage on Broadway rather than a rock’n’roll chick. She runs a department of eight people who not only provide costumes for Prince and the New Power Generation for live and video work (on 1992’s Diamonds And Pearls tour Prince wore six different costumes), but who also kit out the tiny genius in everyday wear. “I will present him with a portfolio of 10 or 15 sketches, including for the stage a selection of sexy, lightweight garments. Just recently he wanted designs for Nehru jackets,” she continues. “He never wears jeans and aT-shirt, but he has to be comfortable — lots of silks and crepes. By day he sticks to tailored looks but at night he wants to look as dramatic as when on stage. He loves to reveal his physique with nipped-in waistlines. Hats add drama to an outfit. He has a bowler, but his hairdos are so unique — right now it’s the Typhoen — that he doesn’t cover up too much, and he does love to experiment with accessories. We’ve recently had made for him some walking canes with Arabic writing down the shaft, and he loves cufflinks and his pendant with his love symbol on it..."
www.guide2prince.org/sear...r/page/12/
www.imdb.com/name/nm1236192/filmorate
"...But more influential and pivotal to his career was joining iconic artist Prince’s Paisley Park Enterprises as Marketing & Image Consultant. Demers’ perseverance over eight months landed him the position in 1993, and for the next two years he was the exclusive agent between Prince and American and European designers. He expanded the Paisley Park wardrobe department into a full-fledged, 25-person creative imaging group, working with powerhouse designers from Gaultier to Lacroix to Versace to create, market, and manage the vanguard visuals and styling of Prince and other Paisley Park artists..."
Marketing & Image Consultant Paisley Park Enterprises (Entertainment industry) March 1993 — March 1995 (2 years 1 month) Selected fabrics, trims, and accessories from couture markets for Prince and other Paisley Park talent used in clothing construction, design, and acquisition. * Exclusive agent for Paisley Park & Prince in purchasing and negotiating contracts with American and European designers. * Responsible for the recruitment and hiring of new design talent for Paisley Park Studios wardrobe department. * Interacted with top American and European designers (i.e.; and others) regarding wardrobe considerations and joint venture opportunities. * Acquired wardrobe for Prince and other Paisley Park Talent for personal, stage, video, and television appearances. * Assisted in the development of new and innovative marketing strategies designed to generate revenue streams for the studio. * Participated in the development of confidential marketing strategies and stage attire/designs to be used and/or introduced to the public at the appropriate time..."
www.linkedin.com/in/chris...abrokerage
"...Paisley also ran a 10-person wardrobe department, which made all of Prince's clothing as well as costumes for his band and street clothes for his girlfriends..."
http://princetext.tripod...._1995.html
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http://yourindustryinsider.com/2010/09/loueyrich/
http://www.onlineathens.com/stories/100408/new_340028309.shtml | |
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- wardrobe stylist : Jennifer Walton - album sleeve designs : Laura LiPuma & Margo Chase
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If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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Eye am young.
But Eye asks whats on my mind.
Because theres no point in it being unanswered. | |
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Okay,thanks | |||
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You're welcome .. and great links by others too. Cool pics, squirrelgrease | |
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Lots of different clothing designers. Like Jon Bevil.
Prince woudl sketch what he wanted, the designer would either follow that or comeback with their own sketches.
Jon is very talented and has worked off an on for Prince over the years. I had the privalage to own a few of his custom suits (before he work for Prince) and in the Minneapolis are Jon was the best there was! Look at many of the mid 90's clothes Prince wore. I would say more than 60% of those Jon was responsible for. | |
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^ thanks for sharing your info ^ | |
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I seem to recall a very large magazine with a non glossy cover doing an article on this. I am not sure if this is the one. Seems to me there was more info. What magazine is this? | |
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Tina Knowles and the Haus of Dereon! When go 2 a Prince concert or related event it's all up in the house but when log onto this site and the miasma of bitchiness is completely overwhelming! | |
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i,m walking on the street, do you wanna come with the clouds are very far, so i,m walking on the street with the melody do re mi fa,mi re fa ........... wenn i,m speaking to Miss ELEND (q of m ) i,m not speaking to m F t b please make the DIFFERENCE every time and everywhere in the universe
my head is burning and not everytime free so i see your smile on your face
energies of transformation ich bin denen ausgelifert can,t stop and go back ,i,m walking on the street.............................
may i do my litle steps forward with m F............
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That was the last issue(#4) of the NPG fanzine. If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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Yea, what you have pictured was not it. There was a large type (womans?) magazine. About 3/4 to an inch thich. Similar photos, but more detail. Probably came out before this one. It was about Prince's clothing. An interesting article. Does anyone know what I am talking about? | |
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It may have been Elle or a magazine like that. Circa 1994 or 1995.
I went to their website and found this article:
Trend Report: Prince-Inspired Fashionhttp://www.elle.com/Fashion/Trend-Reports/Trend-Report-Prince-Inspired-Fashion | |
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I think he may have passed away. Did he have really long hair back then? TRUE BLUE | |
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