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Elvis's jumpsuits were a signature part of his stage image. However, one costume was so bold and unique that it was named ...
Elvis Presley began a fashion revolution in the early 1970s with his elaborately detailed attire.Presley’s sleek jumpsuits were immortalized in his Aloha From Hawaii television special and the ...
“ELVIS BY THE PRESLEYS” Tonight at 8 on CBS/Ch. 2 (three and one half stars) At last – an explanation for Elvis’ jumpsuits. “He was the first one to start the jumpsuit… ...
15 Elvis jumpsuits are on display at Graceland for the first time in several years, in the newly refreshed "Elvis: Dressed to Rock" exhibit. The exhibit also showcases belts, boots, capes, jewelry ...
Elvis Presley's sudden style change in the late '60s led to many guesses as to why he started wearing jumpsuits. Here's what the man who made the King's clothes had to say about the sartorial shift.
In what Graceland archivist Angie Marchese touts as "the largest exhibit of Elvis stagewear ever," more than 100 jumpsuits, tunics, capes, belts, pieces of jewelry and pairs of sunglasses worn by ...
Elvis Presley took a tumble from the weight of one of his heaviest jumpsuits . As the 1970s progressed, Elvis Presley’s jumpsuits became more extravagant and heavier.
One of the nation’s top Elvis tribute artist is performing “Elvis: Aloha from Vegas” at the New Theatre and Restaurant in Overland Park.
Elvis Presley's Peacock Jumpsuit worn during concert apperances in 1974, shown at the press preview "A Rock & Roll History: Presley To Punk" at Sotheby's on June 20, 2014 in New York City.
That year Elvis sold out four straight nights at the world's most famous arena, becoming the first musical act to do so. The jumpsuit has a starting bid of $350,000 and the cape is opening at more ...
Elvis Presley’s favorite performance costume, the peacock jumpsuit, sold for $300,000 Thursday, making it the most expensive piece of Elvis memorabilia sold at auction.The online sale by ...
Elvis Presley's Peacock Jumpsuit worn during concert apperances in 1974, shown at the press preview "A Rock & Roll History: Presley To Punk" at Sotheby's on June 20, 2014 in New York City.