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    Thank you, both Matt and Leroy for the help. I am fascinated by the different names of jumpsuits and their designers. I would like to be more knowledgable about his clothing. In fact, I was in the kitchen doing housework and the question hit me about the designers. I was coming back in to post the question if Bill Belew was the only designer, but Leroy was one step ahead of me already. If Gene Doucette took over at the end of 71 it seems it is Bill Belew's designing that I have preference for.

    Again, Thank you both very much for your input.

    ~Carole~

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    Every woman wanted him and every man wanted to be him

    While trying to learn more about the jumpsuits I found an interesting (original 2002) article about costume designer Gene Doucette.

    Not just any white fringed jumpsuit will do

    Original Publication Date: August 13, 2002
    By Donnie Snow
    Every woman wanted him and every man wanted to be him.

    Now 25 years after Elvis Presley died, at least some of that is still true. Lots of men still want to be Elvis and premier Elvis Presley jumpsuit reproduction manufacturer B & K Enterprises does its best to accommodate.

    But there's only so much that can be done.

    "It's hard to make a guy (who weighs) 250 look 190," says B & K's Butch Polston. "But that's why guys come to us.

    "We do have to kind of accommodate the guys in the way they look and feel, and this is the same as with anybody in the entertainment industry, it's ego-driven.''

    One of the original Elvis costumers, Gene Doucette, who still stitches some Elvis suits for Polston, had to fit suits not only to Presley's approval, but also his physique, something that was a lot easier for him to do, than it is for Polston.

    "I've given this a lot of thought," Doucette said; "the thing is, there are a lot of younger impersonators out there who impersonate the younger Elvis because they're smart and what they're doing is closest to that visual.

    "I think one of the things that recently came to mind, a lot of the impersonators who do the later Elvis, most of the impersonators are older, they grew up with Elvis, and especially physically they're closer to that."

    Closer, but not the same. Elvis had a big chest and tiny waist, Doucette said, and his suits accentuated that.

    "It can be frustrating," Doucette said, "working a customer order with a smaller chest and bigger waist than the original, I have to contort the pattern to their body. It's difficult to make it look the same."

    As for his favorites, Doucette said he has a few favorite suits for different reasons.

    He loves the American eagle suit because, after that, he had no design restrictions.

    "I just doodled one with an American eagle, and (Presley) liked it," he said. "With each suit afterwards, I got a little more risque."

    Another favorite was the Powder Blue suit, a knock-off of one he designed for cowgirl Dale Evans.

    "I always like the Indian Chief and Sundial suits because I was being artistic," he said. "The Sun Dial (the Inca suit) christened my tribute to the Chrysler Building."

    He said The Phoenix is a favorite because it got him "out of a hole."

    Apparently among a batch of design swatches sent to Presley for his approval was one Doucette hoped for a jungle theme that would incorporate a boa constrictor wrapping around Presley's leg, stampeding elephants and a zebra.

    Presley sent back the batch, all approved (nothing was ever turned down) but with a question about why the one with the bird had funny feet.

    Unwittingly, Presley mistook an upside-down zebra for a bird. He liked it, though, so Doucette turned it upside down on the suit and constructed the Phoenix.

    http://elvis.commercialappeal-web.co...mpsuit_will_do

    I will never forget you Rosanne.
    R.I.P. 4-27-59~7-22-09

  3. #43
    Maybe all of them (it is the easiest way to choose at least one right)
    Thanks for it
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    Ohhhhhhhhhhhh!
    And thank you very very much Sweetcaroline!!!
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    Your welcome, Diana. I ran into the article last night and since it is from 2002 wasn't sure you all here might have already seen and discussed it, or not.

    I will never forget you Rosanne.
    R.I.P. 4-27-59~7-22-09

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    I have interviewed these guys in 2006 and they told me much the same plus more....

    Here is the link where I parked the meeting. It's a PDF file. If you have difficulties opening it I recommend to download and install Acrobat Reader.


    http://www.yousendit.com/download/el...dVVtUUUwTVE9PQ
    Last edited by Leroy; 07-22-2007 at 04:45 PM. Reason: adding link

  7. #47
    The White Circle Studded suit on the left has an extra stud on the left sleeve and also on the right sleeve.

    So far, all the suits on the right are the correct ones lol

    Diane

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leroy View Post
    I have interviewed these guys in 2006 and they told me much the same plus more....

    Here is the link where I parked the meeting. It's a PDF file. If you have difficulties opening it I recommend to download and install Acrobat Reader.


    http://www.yousendit.com/download/el...dVVtUUUwTVE9PQ
    Thank you for that Leroy.

    I will never forget you Rosanne.
    R.I.P. 4-27-59~7-22-09

  9. #49
    Here is a couple of photo's of the Arabian First Edition!

    There are quite a few differences
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Arabian 1.jpg   Arabian 2.jpg  

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    The right picture is the original one. I had to turn Elvis into a Voo Doo doll to point out the differences I spotted.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Arabian%201.jpg  

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    Smile fake

    Thanks very much. A really cool idea. However I do believe the red one is the fake.

    IM

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    the red one is the fake one
    I'd like to go to Graceland
    Memphis,Tennessee

  13. #53
    Thanks for pointing out the differences on the Memphis suit Leroy - did you use a magnifying glass? You have quite an eye for detail!

    Diane

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    If you have "into" Elvis wardobe as deep and long as I am you kinda get to a point where you can "dream" each suit.

  15. #55
    Quote Originally Posted by SweetCaroline View Post
    While trying to learn more about the jumpsuits I found an interesting (original 2002) article about costume designer Gene Doucette.

    Not just any white fringed jumpsuit will do

    Original Publication Date: August 13, 2002
    By Donnie Snow
    Every woman wanted him and every man wanted to be him.

    Now 25 years after Elvis Presley died, at least some of that is still true. Lots of men still want to be Elvis and premier Elvis Presley jumpsuit reproduction manufacturer B & K Enterprises does its best to accommodate.

    But there's only so much that can be done.

    "It's hard to make a guy (who weighs) 250 look 190," says B & K's Butch Polston. "But that's why guys come to us.

    "We do have to kind of accommodate the guys in the way they look and feel, and this is the same as with anybody in the entertainment industry, it's ego-driven.''

    One of the original Elvis costumers, Gene Doucette, who still stitches some Elvis suits for Polston, had to fit suits not only to Presley's approval, but also his physique, something that was a lot easier for him to do, than it is for Polston.

    "I've given this a lot of thought," Doucette said; "the thing is, there are a lot of younger impersonators out there who impersonate the younger Elvis because they're smart and what they're doing is closest to that visual.

    "I think one of the things that recently came to mind, a lot of the impersonators who do the later Elvis, most of the impersonators are older, they grew up with Elvis, and especially physically they're closer to that."

    Closer, but not the same. Elvis had a big chest and tiny waist, Doucette said, and his suits accentuated that.

    "It can be frustrating," Doucette said, "working a customer order with a smaller chest and bigger waist than the original, I have to contort the pattern to their body. It's difficult to make it look the same."

    As for his favorites, Doucette said he has a few favorite suits for different reasons.

    He loves the American eagle suit because, after that, he had no design restrictions.

    "I just doodled one with an American eagle, and (Presley) liked it," he said. "With each suit afterwards, I got a little more risque."

    Another favorite was the Powder Blue suit, a knock-off of one he designed for cowgirl Dale Evans.

    "I always like the Indian Chief and Sundial suits because I was being artistic," he said. "The Sun Dial (the Inca suit) christened my tribute to the Chrysler Building."

    He said The Phoenix is a favorite because it got him "out of a hole."

    Apparently among a batch of design swatches sent to Presley for his approval was one Doucette hoped for a jungle theme that would incorporate a boa constrictor wrapping around Presley's leg, stampeding elephants and a zebra.

    Presley sent back the batch, all approved (nothing was ever turned down) but with a question about why the one with the bird had funny feet.

    Unwittingly, Presley mistook an upside-down zebra for a bird. He liked it, though, so Doucette turned it upside down on the suit and constructed the Phoenix.

    http://elvis.commercialappeal-web.co...mpsuit_will_do
    WOW, this article was amazing
    Thanks for posting it SweetCaroline

    Marija

  16. #56
    Quote Originally Posted by Leroy View Post
    The right picture is the original one. I had to turn Elvis into a Voo Doo doll to point out the differences I spotted.
    Fantastic I will do some more, it seems like people are having fun

    Matt

  17. #57
    I do like this sort of puzzle Matt - please post some more. Leroy, give me a 10 minutes start okay?

    Diane

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    We'll do!

  19. #59
    I have done another two pictures, more of a I wish this had been done!
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Red.jpg   blue.jpg  

  20. #60
    The right suit is correct - the Silver Phoenix didn't come in red. I'm checking for more.....is there more?

    Thank you Leroy lol


    Diane
    Last edited by Diane; 07-23-2007 at 12:09 PM.

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