- Arnold Scaasi
Arnold Scaasi (born
May 8 ,1931 ) is an acclaimedfashion design er who has created gowns for First LadiesMamie Eisenhower , Jacqueline Kennedy,Barbara Bush ,Hillary Clinton , andLaura Bush , in addition to such notable personalities asJoan Crawford ,Ivana Trump ,Princess Yasmin Aga Khan ,Lauren Bacall ,Diahann Carroll ,Elizabeth Taylor ,Catherine Deneuve ,Brooke Astor , andMary Tyler Moore .Scaasi was born Arnold Isaacs in
Montreal, Quebec ,Canada , the son of afurrier . His decision to pursue a career in fashion was made at the age of fourteen during a trip toAustralia to visit his stylish aunt. He returned to Montreal to study at the Cotnoir-Capponi School of Design and completed his education at the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture Parisienne in Paris. He apprenticed at the House of Paquin before moving toNew York City to work with designer Charles James.In the early 1950s, Scaasi's designs began appearing in a variety of print ads, including one for
General Motors photographed byEdgar de Evia . During the shoot he metRobert Denning , who suggested he reverse his last name to give himself an Italian flair. Under his new name he achieved the December 1955 cover of "Vogue", which led to his starting aready-to-wear line the following year. He won the prestigious Coty Fashion Critics Award in 1958.Bucking the trend for affordable fashions, Scaasi opened a
couture salon catering to a clientele ofsocialite s and celebrities in 1964. He was noted for his tailored suits and glamorous evening wear and cocktail dresses trimmed with feathers, fur, sequins, or fine embroidery. In 1968, he caught the eye of a worldwide audience whenBarbra Streisand wore his sheer overblouse and pants ensemble to collect herAcademy Award for "Funny Girl". The media attention made him a household name overnight. He later designed Streisand's contemporary wear for the 1970 film "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever " and costumes forShirley Maclaine andSusan Sarandon in "Loving Couples " (1980) andSally Field in "Kiss Me Goodbye" (1982).Scaasi was presented with the Council of Fashion Designers of America Lifetime Achievement Award in 1996. Over the years, major retrospectives of his work have been presented at various venues, including
Kent State University ,Ohio State University , theFashion Institute of Technology , and theNew-York Historical Society . The inaugural gown he designed for Barbara Bush is on display in theSmithsonian Institution .After being out of the limelight for several years, Scaasi appeared on
Martha Stewart 's syndicated daytime series in May 2007 to announce he was returning to the ready-to-wear market.Scassi is the author of "Scaasi: A Cut Above" (ISBN 0847819876), published by
Rizzoli in 1996, and "Women I Have Dressed (and Undressed!)" (ISBN 0743246950), published byScribner in 2004. He and his partner Parker Ladd have been together for more than forty years.References
* [http://dept.kent.edu/museum/exhibit/scaasi/scaasi.html Arnold Scaasi profile at Kent State University Museum]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A0CE1DC153CF93AA1575BC0A9629C8B63 2004 "New York Times" interview]
* [http://www.cfda.com/index.php?option=com_cfda_content&task=members_display&user_name=ArnoldScaasi Council of Fashion Designers of America profile]
* [http://www.frillr.com/?q=taxonomy/term/634 Arnold Scaasi at Frillr.com]External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0768654/ Arnold Scaasi at the Internet Movie Database]
* [http://www.charlierose.com/guests/arnold-scaasi 1996 video interview with Charlie Rose]
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