Colorful Flame/Red Flower Jumpsuit
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Originally Posted by
tony70
didnt he wear that in 74 also ?
No, you are getting this suit confused with the "Red Flower" suit from '73-'74.
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I saw a photo on the net of a rack of jumpsuits with 2 Clourful flames suits.
My question is why a duplicate suit?
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There are several reasons to make duplicate versions of a suit. Around 1970 Elvis' wardrobe wasn't that large so in order to make it possible for him to wear a certain suit several times they made several identical version. In case of the 1970 "Chain Suit" even three versions. Later on when the suits got more eleborate and expensive the copying stopped.
Both 1973 "Black Spanish Flowers" were made to keep the staff busy. So there you have another reason. In case of the 1976 "Flame Suit" it might be just that; keeping the staff busy. It could bever have been a case of a need because as history showed us, Elvis wasn't really fond of this suit....
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That's interesting, Leroy - keeping staff busy at EP's expense!!!
Compared with 'busy' years like 1972 or 1973 where many suits were made, 1976 was a 'slow' year with only one addition (except for the 'Colourful Flame, of course).
In other posts, you stated that Elvis had nothing to with design of stage wear. Does this mean, that Elvis didn't even commission a jumpsuit (whatever the design)? If this was the case, and I were Gene, I would have made plently of suits in 1976 and 1977 that Elvis would have added to his wardrobe.
From your conversations with Gene (and your opinion), do you think there were other suits planned in mid/late 1976 and 1977? (apart from the unworn suit of 1977)
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Re: Colourful Flame Jumpsuit (1976)
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Originally Posted by
medleyofcostumes
That's interesting, Leroy - keeping staff busy at EP's expense!!!
Compared with 'busy' years like 1972 or 1973 where many suits were made, 1976 was a 'slow' year with only one addition (except for the 'Colourful Flame, of course).
In other posts, you stated that Elvis had nothing to with design of stage wear. Does this mean, that Elvis didn't even commission a jumpsuit (whatever the design)? If this was the case, and I were Gene, I would have made plently of suits in 1976 and 1977 that Elvis would have added to his wardrobe.
From your conversations with Gene (and your opinion), do you think there were other suits planned in mid/late 1976 and 1977? (apart from the unworn suit of 1977)
In the end Elvis only payed for what he got. There are two sides on the story of keeping the staff busy. Apart from avoiding his people to "hang around the store" they also created something extra... As you probably know Elvis could make decision in an instant and it had to be fulfilled right that moment. Several times Gene was confronted with having to work around the clock in order to created a "spure of the moment" jumpsuit.
As far as Elvis commissioning pieces of wadrobe.... In the beginning Elvis worked on a very close base with Bill Belew. The 1969 "Cossack Top" two-pieces was a design based on ideas of Elvis. When the jumpsuit made its debut in 1970 Elvis began to concentrate more and more on his performances and left the wardobe intirely to Bill Belew. After that the only jumpsuit(s) he commisioned was for the 1973 Satelite show.
During 1976 Gene and his staff mostly worked on repairs and alterations of the excisting suit. The only new ones were the 1976 "Light Blue Egyptian Bird" the the two already meantioned "Flame Suits".
According to Gene five newly designed jumpsuits (including the 1977 "Light Blue Paisley" jumpsuit) were delivered to Graceland. EPE has some explaining to do......
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So there are 4 never-before-seen jumpsuits hidden somewhere!! My guess is that with the confusion after Elvis' death, someone must have taken them.
Once again Leroy, thanks a million for your answers!!!
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from my Memphis Trip in October 2008
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It's good but no too best :(
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Re: Colourful Flame Jumpsuit (1976)
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Originally Posted by
Leroy
In the end Elvis only payed for what he got. There are two sides on the story of keeping the staff busy. Apart from avoiding his people to "hang around the store" they also created something extra... As you probably know Elvis could make decision in an instant and it had to be fulfilled right that moment. Several times Gene was confronted with having to work around the clock in order to created a "spure of the moment" jumpsuit.
As far as Elvis commissioning pieces of wadrobe.... In the beginning Elvis worked on a very close base with Bill Belew. The 1969 "Cossack Top" two-pieces was a design based on ideas of Elvis. When the jumpsuit made its debut in 1970 Elvis began to concentrate more and more on his performances and left the wardobe intirely to Bill Belew. After that the only jumpsuit(s) he commisioned was for the 1973 Satelite show.
During 1976 Gene and his staff mostly worked on repairs and alterations of the excisting suit. The only new ones were the 1976 "Light Blue Egyptian Bird" the the two already meantioned "Flame Suits".
According to Gene five newly designed jumpsuits (including the 1977 "Light Blue Paisley" jumpsuit) were delivered to Graceland. EPE has some explaining to do......
Great info, Leroy!!! But, lord have mercy, missing FOUR suits that were produced and delivered to Graceland.... how in the world could that have happened? They've got to be somewhere?
Leroy, did Gene mention what the designs were on these four suits? It would be very interesting to know.