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Halston

Roy Halston Frowick (April 23, 1932 – March 26, 1990), known mononymously as Halston, was an American fashion designer, who rose to international fame in the 1970s.

Halston
Left to right: Halston, Andy Warhol, and Nancy North in 1973
Born
Roy Halston Frowick

(1932-04-23)April 23, 1932
DiedMarch 26, 1990(1990-03-26) (aged 57)
EducationBenjamin Bosse High School
Alma materSchool of the Art Institute of Chicago
Occupations
  • Fashion designer
  • milliner
Labels
  • Halston Limited
  • Halston III
  • Halston IV
Halston's logo

Halston's minimalist, clean designs, which were often made of cashmere or ultrasuede, were a new phenomenon in the mid-1970s discotheques, and they redefined American fashion. Halston was known for creating a relaxed urban lifestyle for American women.[1] He was frequently photographed at Studio 54 with his close friends Liza Minnelli, Bianca Jagger, Joe Eula, and Andy Warhol.[2]

In the early 1950s, while attending the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Halston began a business designing and making women's hats. He garnered a well-known clientele and opened a store on Chicago's Magnificent Mile in 1957. He later became the head milliner for high-end New York City department store Bergdorf Goodman. His fame rose when he designed the pillbox hat Jacqueline Kennedy wore to the inauguration of her husband, President John F. Kennedy, in 1961. In the late 1960s, Halston made the transition to women's clothing, opening a boutique on Madison Avenue in New York and started a ready-to-wear line. After several ill-advised business decisions, Halston eventually lost control of his fashion house in the 1980s. He died of AIDS-related cancer in 1990 at the age of 57.[3][4]

Early life and education edit

Roy Halston Frowick was born on April 23, 1932, in Des Moines, Iowa,[4] the second son of accountant James Edward Frowick who was of Norwegian descent, and his stay-at-home wife Hallie Mae (née Holmes).[5] Halston developed an early interest in sewing from his grandmother and he began creating hats and altering clothes for his mother and sister. He grew up in Des Moines, and moved to Evansville, Indiana, at the age of 14.[6] He graduated from Benjamin Bosse High School in 1950. He briefly attended Indiana University.[2]

Career edit

Early years edit

In 1952, Halston moved to Chicago, where he enrolled in a night course at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and worked as a window dresser. In 1953, he opened his own hat business. His first customer was radio actress and comedian Fran Allison. Halston's hats were also bought by Kim Novak, Gloria Swanson, Deborah Kerr, and Hedda Hopper.[7]

Halston's first big break came when the Chicago Daily News ran a brief story on his hats. In 1957, he opened his first shop, the Boulevard Salon, on North Michigan Avenue. It was at this point that he began to use his middle name to trade under. During his childhood, he had been referred to as Halston to distinguish between himself and his uncle Roy. Halston moved to New York City in late 1957, first working for milliner Lilly Daché. Within a year, he had been named the co-designer at Daché, became acquainted with several fashion editors and publishers, and left Daché's studio to become head milliner for department store Bergdorf Goodman in their customer milliner salon.[7]

Popularity edit

 
Halston Ultrasuede shirt dress, 1972
 
Halston beaded nylon evening caftan, 1977

Halston achieved great fame after designing the pillbox hat worn by Jacqueline Kennedy to her husband's presidential inauguration in 1961, and when he moved to designing women's wear, Newsweek dubbed him "the premier fashion designer of all America".[8] When hats fell out of fashion, Halston moved on to designing clothing, made possible by Estelle Marsh, a millionaire from Amarillo, Texas. Marsh was his sole financial backer during this critical time of development. He opened his first boutique on Madison Avenue in 1968. The collection that year included a dark jade velvet wedding gown for advertising executive Mary Wells Lawrence. Lawrence was married to the CEO of Braniff International Airways, Harding Lawrence. She would be instrumental in bringing Halston to Braniff in 1976 to design Braniff's hostess, pilot, ticket agent, and ground personnel uniforms.[9]

Halston launched his first ready-to-wear line, Halston Limited, in 1969.[10] Halston's design was usually simple, minimalist yet sophisticated, glamorous and comfortable at the same time. Halston liked to use soft, luxurious fabric like silk and chiffon. He later told Vogue that he got rid of "...all of the extra details that didn't work—bows that didn't tie, buttons that didn't button, zippers that didn't zip, wrap dresses that didn't wrap. I've always hated things that don't work."[11] Halston changed the fitted silhouette and showed the female body shape by allowing the natural flow of the fabric to create its own shape. Halston said "Pants give women the freedom to move around they've never had before. They don't have to worry about getting into low furniture or low sportscars. Pants will be with us for many years to come—probably forever if you can make that statement in fashion."[12]

Halston's boutique drew celebrity clients like Greta Garbo, Babe Paley, Anjelica Huston, Gene Tierney, Lauren Bacall, Elizabeth Taylor, Bianca Jagger and Liza Minnelli (both Jagger and Minnelli would become close friends).[13] From 1968 to 1973, his line earned an estimated $30 million.[11]

In 1970, Hope Portocarrero, first lady of Nicaragua and client, issued a postage stamp dedicated to Halston.[14]

In 1973, Halston sold his line to Norton Simon, Inc. for $16 million but remained its principal designer. This afforded him creative control with near unlimited financial backing. In 1975, Max Factor released Halston's first namesake fragrance for women. By 1977, sales from the perfume had generated $85 million.[10] Throughout the 1970s, Halston had expanded his line to include menswear, luggage, handbags, lingerie and bedding.[15] Vogue later noted that Halston was responsible for popularizing caftans, which he made for Jacqueline Kennedy;[15] matte jersey halter top dresses; and polyurethane in American fashion.[11]

Halstonettes edit

As Halston's popularity and fame grew, those he worked with also became well known. His favored models included Pat Cleveland, Anjelica Huston, Heidi Goldberg, Karen Bjornson, Beverly Johnson, Nancy North, Chris Royer, Alva Chinn, Connie Cook, and Pat Ast.[16] This entourage of models were eventually dubbed “The Halstonettes” by fashion journalist André Leon Talley. The Halstonettes appeared together in editorials and ads for Halston clothing and cosmetics and appeared at many Halston-related events. The troupe often travelled with Halston, attended his galas, acted as his muses, and reflected ethnic diversity (Halston was one of the first major designers to hire models of different races to walk in his shows and appear in his ads).[17][18]

Uniforms for Braniff Airways edit

Halston was very influential in the design of uniforms. In 1977 he was contracted by Braniff International Airways to create a new look for their flight attendants. He created muted brown uniforms with a distinctive "H" logo. Halston created interchangeable separates in shades of bone, tan and taupe which the airline extended to the seat covers, using brown Argentine leather. The entire scheme was dubbed "Ultra Touch" by the airline in reference to Halston's ultrasuede designs, and was extremely evocative of the late 1970s. An elaborate party was thrown in February 1977, dubbed Three Nights in Acapulco, to introduce the new Halston fashions along with the new and elegant Braniff International Airways.[19]

Braniff chairman Harding Lawrence, his wife Mary Wells Lawrence, First Lady Lady Bird Johnson, and Halston himself along with his Halstonettes were in attendance for the grand presentation. Halston and his entourage would arrive at selected points during the party in outfits that matched the deep tones of Braniff Airways' new color schemes that would be applied to their aircraft as part of the new so-called Elegance Campaign. The party and the Halston creations were a hit not only with the fashion press but also with Braniff employees, who thought they were the easiest and most comfortable uniforms they had ever worn.[19]

He was asked by the U.S. Olympic Committee to design the Pan American Games and U.S. Olympic Team's uniforms in 1976. He also designed the uniforms for the Girl Scouts, the New York Police Department, and the Avis Rent a Car System.[20]

Later years edit

In 1983, Halston signed a six-year licensing deal worth a reported $1 billion with retail chain J. C. Penney. The line, called Halston III, consisted of affordable clothing, accessories, cosmetics and perfumes ranging from $24 to $200. At the time, the move was considered controversial, as no other high-end designer had ever licensed their designs to a mid-priced chain retail store. While Halston was excited about the deal and felt that it would only expand his brand, the deal damaged his image with high-end fashion retailers who felt that his name had been "cheapened".[21] Bergdorf Goodman at the time dropped his Halston Limited line from their store shortly after plans for Halston III were announced.[22]

In 1983, Halston Limited, which was owned by Norton Simon, Inc., was acquired by Esmark Inc. After the acquisition, Halston began to lose control over his namesake company and grew frustrated. As the label changed hands (it would be owned by Playtex International, Beatrice Foods and four other companies),[10] Halston continued to lose control and, by 1984, was banned from creating designs for Halston Enterprises. He attempted to buy back his company through protracted negotiations.[23] Halston Enterprises was eventually acquired by Revlon in 1986. Halston was paid a salary by Revlon but had stopped designing clothing for the company. He continued designing for family and friends, most notably Liza Minnelli and Martha Graham. In 1986, Halston designed the costumes for the Martha Graham Dance Company's Temptations of the Moon.[24] After his contract with Revlon expired, he was in talks to sign a new contract with the company but stopped negotiations after he learned that Revlon planned to continue the line without his input.[7] The line continued on with various designers until 1990, when Revlon discontinued the clothing portion of the line but continued selling Halston perfumes.[25]

Personal life edit

Halston's on-again off-again lover was Venezuelan-born artist Victor Hugo.[26] The two met while Hugo was working as a makeup artist in 1972. They began a relationship and Hugo lived on and off in Halston's home.[27] Halston soon hired Hugo to work as his window dresser.[26] Their on-and-off relationship lasted a little over ten years.[28]

According to The New York Times, Halston was known to have had an affair with fashion designer Luis Estevez.[29]

Death edit

In 1988, Halston tested positive for HIV.[10] After his health began to fail, he moved to San Francisco, where he was cared for by his family. On March 26, 1990, he died of Kaposi's sarcoma, an AIDS-defining illness, at the California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco.[7] His remains were cremated.[30]

Commemoration edit

In June 1990, Halston's longtime friend the singer and actress Liza Minnelli sponsored a tribute at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall that was followed by a reception hosted by his friend Elsa Peretti.[31]

In 2010, Halston was the subject of the documentary Ultrasuede: In Search of Halston.[32]

From November 2014 to January 2015, a traveling exhibition entitled Halston and Warhol Silver and Suede was sponsored by the Warhol Museum and co-curated by Halston's niece Lesley Frowick.[33]

From February to April 2015, an exhibition was held in the museum of the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City to celebrate Halston's 1970s fashions.[34]

In March 2017, Halston Style, a retrospective of his career, opened at the Nassau County Museum of Art. The retrospective was curated by Halston's niece Lesley Frowick and features material derived from his personal archives that he gave to her before his death. Frowick also authored the accompanying catalogue, Halston: Inventing American Fashion.[35]

In May 2019, the documentary Halston, directed by Frédéric Tcheng was released. The documentary revived interest in Halston and The Halstonettes. In May 2019, The New York Times released an article, "Halston’s Women Have Their Say" which outlined many of the Halstonette women reflecting on their experience.[36] A similar article was published in August 2019, by CNN titled, "Free Inside Our Clothes: Top Models Remember What It Was Like to Walk a Halston Show".[18]

According to fashion critic Robin Givhan, when Tom Ford relaunched Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent in the late 1990s, he found his inspiration in the glittering glamour of Halston's style: "When Ford added Yves Saint Laurent to his workload in 1999, he did due diligence in researching the house's history. But his work continued to display a louche attitude that recalled the best of Halston."[37]

Ewan McGregor portrayed the designer in the television miniseries Halston, which premiered May 14, 2021 on Netflix, adapted from the 1991 biography Simply Halston by Steven Gaines.[38]

Company edit

Since Halston's death in 1990, his namesake company changed hands several times.

After Revlon ceased production of the clothing portion of the company in 1990, it was purchased by Borghese in 1991. In 1996, sportswear firm Tropic Tex bought the Halston clothing license (Revlon still retains the rights to Halston fragrances) and hired designer Randolph Duke to relaunch the line. Duke's first collection debuted in fall 1997 to critical acclaim. Mariah Carey, Celine Dion and Minnie Driver (who wore a crimson Halston dress to the 70th Academy Awards ceremony) were among the celebrities to wear the new Halston creations. By 1998, Duke left the company after it was sold to Catterton-Simon, a private equity fund.[39] Later that year, designer Kevan Hall was hired as head designer for the label then called House of Halston. Hall's first collection for the label debuted in Spring 1998 to critical acclaim.[40] In 1999, Catterton-Simon sold Halston Enterprises to Neema Clothing.[39] Head designer Kevan Hall left the House of Halston in 2000.[41]

After Hall's departure, Halston's new owner, James J. Ammeen, planned to relaunch the Halston line as a luxury brand and hired designer Bradley Bayou. Bayou's line, Bradley Bayou for Halston, was worn by Oprah Winfrey and Queen Latifah. Bayou left Halston in frustration in 2005 after Ammeen refused to give Bayou more money for advertising.[39]

In 2006, Jimmy Choo co-founder Tamara Mellon, stylist Rachel Zoe, and film producer Harvey Weinstein partnered with Hilco Consumer Capital to purchase the line in another effort to relaunch it. Problems about the line's new direction quickly arose when Tamara Mellon and Rachel Zoe could not agree on a designer. Former Versace designer Marco Zanini was eventually hired in July 2007.[42]

From 2007 to 2008, Halston under the Tamara Mellon administration approached and voted in Chris Royer as the Halston Archivist and a member of their advisory board. She developed the Hilco/Halston Archive of over 300 Halston vintage unique pieces, which included editorial articles and all background information in reference to Halston design. In 2008, Chris Royer curated the “Neiman Marcus Halston Glam" exhibition in San Francisco utilizing the Halston/Hilco archives. And certain pieces were loaned again in 2014 for the "Halston and Warhol: Silver and Suede" traveling exhibition.[43]

Zanini's Halston collection debuted in February 2008 to mixed reviews. Zanini left Halston in July 2008 and a British designer, Marios Schwab, was hired in May 2009.[39] Halston Enterprises then decided to launch a second line called Halston Heritage. The Heritage line is based on archived sketches by Halston with modern updates.[37] In 2009, actress Sarah Jessica Parker wore two Halston Heritage dresses in the film Sex and the City 2 and the company hired her as the president and chief creative officer for the mainline. She also oversaw the Halston Heritage line.[39][44]

In February 2011, Marios Schwab released his first Halston collection for the autumn/winter season.[39] During her tenure as creative director, Sarah Jessica Parker chose jeweler Jacqueline Rabun to design a selection of silver accessories.[45]

Nevertheless, Schwab's collection debuted to negative critical reception.[39] In the August 2011 issue of American Vogue, Sarah Jessica Parker revealed that she had left the company.[46] Schwab and Harvey Weinstein left the company shortly thereafter.[39][47]

In late 2011, Hilco Consumer Capital consolidated ownership and brought in Ben Malka, former president of BCBG, to continue the Halston Heritage business as chairman and CEO. Malka enlisted the help of Marie Mazelis, the former creative director of Max Azria and Hervé Léger, to spearhead the re-launch of the contemporary line. Hilco decided to focus exclusively on the Halston Heritage ready-to-wear activity and invested an additional $7.5 million for its development.[37]

In September 2012, the company moved its headquarters from New York to Los Angeles.[48] In February 2013, Halston Heritage signed a deal with the Majid Al Futtaim Group for distribution of its products in the United Arab Emirates.[49] In 2015, the company sold H by Halston and H Halston to the company Xcel that specializes in bringing fairly known brands to mass market outlets.[37]

The fall 2018 collection was focused on athleisure apparel.[50][51]

Ken Downing was named the creative director of Halston in 2022.[52]

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External links edit

  • Company website
  • Roy Halston Frowick at FMD
  • Halston at IMDb

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For other uses see Halston disambiguation Roy Halston Frowick April 23 1932 March 26 1990 known mononymously as Halston was an American fashion designer who rose to international fame in the 1970s HalstonLeft to right Halston Andy Warhol and Nancy North in 1973BornRoy Halston Frowick 1932 04 23 April 23 1932Des Moines Iowa U S DiedMarch 26 1990 1990 03 26 aged 57 San Francisco California U S EducationBenjamin Bosse High SchoolAlma materSchool of the Art Institute of ChicagoOccupationsFashion designermillinerLabelsHalston LimitedHalston IIIHalston IV Halston s logo Halston s minimalist clean designs which were often made of cashmere or ultrasuede were a new phenomenon in the mid 1970s discotheques and they redefined American fashion Halston was known for creating a relaxed urban lifestyle for American women 1 He was frequently photographed at Studio 54 with his close friends Liza Minnelli Bianca Jagger Joe Eula and Andy Warhol 2 In the early 1950s while attending the School of the Art Institute of Chicago Halston began a business designing and making women s hats He garnered a well known clientele and opened a store on Chicago s Magnificent Mile in 1957 He later became the head milliner for high end New York City department store Bergdorf Goodman His fame rose when he designed the pillbox hat Jacqueline Kennedy wore to the inauguration of her husband President John F Kennedy in 1961 In the late 1960s Halston made the transition to women s clothing opening a boutique on Madison Avenue in New York and started a ready to wear line After several ill advised business decisions Halston eventually lost control of his fashion house in the 1980s He died of AIDS related cancer in 1990 at the age of 57 3 4 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Early years 2 2 Popularity 2 3 Halstonettes 2 4 Uniforms for Braniff Airways 2 5 Later years 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Commemoration 6 Company 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editRoy Halston Frowick was born on April 23 1932 in Des Moines Iowa 4 the second son of accountant James Edward Frowick who was of Norwegian descent and his stay at home wife Hallie Mae nee Holmes 5 Halston developed an early interest in sewing from his grandmother and he began creating hats and altering clothes for his mother and sister He grew up in Des Moines and moved to Evansville Indiana at the age of 14 6 He graduated from Benjamin Bosse High School in 1950 He briefly attended Indiana University 2 Career editEarly years edit In 1952 Halston moved to Chicago where he enrolled in a night course at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and worked as a window dresser In 1953 he opened his own hat business His first customer was radio actress and comedian Fran Allison Halston s hats were also bought by Kim Novak Gloria Swanson Deborah Kerr and Hedda Hopper 7 Halston s first big break came when the Chicago Daily News ran a brief story on his hats In 1957 he opened his first shop the Boulevard Salon on North Michigan Avenue It was at this point that he began to use his middle name to trade under During his childhood he had been referred to as Halston to distinguish between himself and his uncle Roy Halston moved to New York City in late 1957 first working for milliner Lilly Dache Within a year he had been named the co designer at Dache became acquainted with several fashion editors and publishers and left Dache s studio to become head milliner for department store Bergdorf Goodman in their customer milliner salon 7 Popularity edit nbsp Halston Ultrasuede shirt dress 1972 nbsp Halston beaded nylon evening caftan 1977 Halston achieved great fame after designing the pillbox hat worn by Jacqueline Kennedy to her husband s presidential inauguration in 1961 and when he moved to designing women s wear Newsweek dubbed him the premier fashion designer of all America 8 When hats fell out of fashion Halston moved on to designing clothing made possible by Estelle Marsh a millionaire from Amarillo Texas Marsh was his sole financial backer during this critical time of development He opened his first boutique on Madison Avenue in 1968 The collection that year included a dark jade velvet wedding gown for advertising executive Mary Wells Lawrence Lawrence was married to the CEO of Braniff International Airways Harding Lawrence She would be instrumental in bringing Halston to Braniff in 1976 to design Braniff s hostess pilot ticket agent and ground personnel uniforms 9 Halston launched his first ready to wear line Halston Limited in 1969 10 Halston s design was usually simple minimalist yet sophisticated glamorous and comfortable at the same time Halston liked to use soft luxurious fabric like silk and chiffon He later told Vogue that he got rid of all of the extra details that didn t work bows that didn t tie buttons that didn t button zippers that didn t zip wrap dresses that didn t wrap I ve always hated things that don t work 11 Halston changed the fitted silhouette and showed the female body shape by allowing the natural flow of the fabric to create its own shape Halston said Pants give women the freedom to move around they ve never had before They don t have to worry about getting into low furniture or low sportscars Pants will be with us for many years to come probably forever if you can make that statement in fashion 12 Halston s boutique drew celebrity clients like Greta Garbo Babe Paley Anjelica Huston Gene Tierney Lauren Bacall Elizabeth Taylor Bianca Jagger and Liza Minnelli both Jagger and Minnelli would become close friends 13 From 1968 to 1973 his line earned an estimated 30 million 11 In 1970 Hope Portocarrero first lady of Nicaragua and client issued a postage stamp dedicated to Halston 14 In 1973 Halston sold his line to Norton Simon Inc for 16 million but remained its principal designer This afforded him creative control with near unlimited financial backing In 1975 Max Factor released Halston s first namesake fragrance for women By 1977 sales from the perfume had generated 85 million 10 Throughout the 1970s Halston had expanded his line to include menswear luggage handbags lingerie and bedding 15 Vogue later noted that Halston was responsible for popularizing caftans which he made for Jacqueline Kennedy 15 matte jersey halter top dresses and polyurethane in American fashion 11 Halstonettes edit As Halston s popularity and fame grew those he worked with also became well known His favored models included Pat Cleveland Anjelica Huston Heidi Goldberg Karen Bjornson Beverly Johnson Nancy North Chris Royer Alva Chinn Connie Cook and Pat Ast 16 This entourage of models were eventually dubbed The Halstonettes by fashion journalist Andre Leon Talley The Halstonettes appeared together in editorials and ads for Halston clothing and cosmetics and appeared at many Halston related events The troupe often travelled with Halston attended his galas acted as his muses and reflected ethnic diversity Halston was one of the first major designers to hire models of different races to walk in his shows and appear in his ads 17 18 Uniforms for Braniff Airways edit Halston was very influential in the design of uniforms In 1977 he was contracted by Braniff International Airways to create a new look for their flight attendants He created muted brown uniforms with a distinctive H logo Halston created interchangeable separates in shades of bone tan and taupe which the airline extended to the seat covers using brown Argentine leather The entire scheme was dubbed Ultra Touch by the airline in reference to Halston s ultrasuede designs and was extremely evocative of the late 1970s An elaborate party was thrown in February 1977 dubbed Three Nights in Acapulco to introduce the new Halston fashions along with the new and elegant Braniff International Airways 19 Braniff chairman Harding Lawrence his wife Mary Wells Lawrence First Lady Lady Bird Johnson and Halston himself along with his Halstonettes were in attendance for the grand presentation Halston and his entourage would arrive at selected points during the party in outfits that matched the deep tones of Braniff Airways new color schemes that would be applied to their aircraft as part of the new so called Elegance Campaign The party and the Halston creations were a hit not only with the fashion press but also with Braniff employees who thought they were the easiest and most comfortable uniforms they had ever worn 19 He was asked by the U S Olympic Committee to design the Pan American Games and U S Olympic Team s uniforms in 1976 He also designed the uniforms for the Girl Scouts the New York Police Department and the Avis Rent a Car System 20 Later years edit In 1983 Halston signed a six year licensing deal worth a reported 1 billion with retail chain J C Penney The line called Halston III consisted of affordable clothing accessories cosmetics and perfumes ranging from 24 to 200 At the time the move was considered controversial as no other high end designer had ever licensed their designs to a mid priced chain retail store While Halston was excited about the deal and felt that it would only expand his brand the deal damaged his image with high end fashion retailers who felt that his name had been cheapened 21 Bergdorf Goodman at the time dropped his Halston Limited line from their store shortly after plans for Halston III were announced 22 In 1983 Halston Limited which was owned by Norton Simon Inc was acquired by Esmark Inc After the acquisition Halston began to lose control over his namesake company and grew frustrated As the label changed hands it would be owned by Playtex International Beatrice Foods and four other companies 10 Halston continued to lose control and by 1984 was banned from creating designs for Halston Enterprises He attempted to buy back his company through protracted negotiations 23 Halston Enterprises was eventually acquired by Revlon in 1986 Halston was paid a salary by Revlon but had stopped designing clothing for the company He continued designing for family and friends most notably Liza Minnelli and Martha Graham In 1986 Halston designed the costumes for the Martha Graham Dance Company s Temptations of the Moon 24 After his contract with Revlon expired he was in talks to sign a new contract with the company but stopped negotiations after he learned that Revlon planned to continue the line without his input 7 The line continued on with various designers until 1990 when Revlon discontinued the clothing portion of the line but continued selling Halston perfumes 25 Personal life editHalston s on again off again lover was Venezuelan born artist Victor Hugo 26 The two met while Hugo was working as a makeup artist in 1972 They began a relationship and Hugo lived on and off in Halston s home 27 Halston soon hired Hugo to work as his window dresser 26 Their on and off relationship lasted a little over ten years 28 According to The New York Times Halston was known to have had an affair with fashion designer Luis Estevez 29 Death editIn 1988 Halston tested positive for HIV 10 After his health began to fail he moved to San Francisco where he was cared for by his family On March 26 1990 he died of Kaposi s sarcoma an AIDS defining illness at the California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco 7 His remains were cremated 30 Commemoration editIn June 1990 Halston s longtime friend the singer and actress Liza Minnelli sponsored a tribute at Lincoln Center s Alice Tully Hall that was followed by a reception hosted by his friend Elsa Peretti 31 In 2010 Halston was the subject of the documentary Ultrasuede In Search of Halston 32 From November 2014 to January 2015 a traveling exhibition entitled Halston and Warhol Silver and Suede was sponsored by the Warhol Museum and co curated by Halston s niece Lesley Frowick 33 From February to April 2015 an exhibition was held in the museum of the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City to celebrate Halston s 1970s fashions 34 In March 2017 Halston Style a retrospective of his career opened at the Nassau County Museum of Art The retrospective was curated by Halston s niece Lesley Frowick and features material derived from his personal archives that he gave to her before his death Frowick also authored the accompanying catalogue Halston Inventing American Fashion 35 In May 2019 the documentary Halston directed by Frederic Tcheng was released The documentary revived interest in Halston and The Halstonettes In May 2019 The New York Times released an article Halston s Women Have Their Say which outlined many of the Halstonette women reflecting on their experience 36 A similar article was published in August 2019 by CNN titled Free Inside Our Clothes Top Models Remember What It Was Like to Walk a Halston Show 18 According to fashion critic Robin Givhan when Tom Ford relaunched Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent in the late 1990s he found his inspiration in the glittering glamour of Halston s style When Ford added Yves Saint Laurent to his workload in 1999 he did due diligence in researching the house s history But his work continued to display a louche attitude that recalled the best of Halston 37 Ewan McGregor portrayed the designer in the television miniseries Halston which premiered May 14 2021 on Netflix adapted from the 1991 biography Simply Halston by Steven Gaines 38 Company editSince Halston s death in 1990 his namesake company changed hands several times After Revlon ceased production of the clothing portion of the company in 1990 it was purchased by Borghese in 1991 In 1996 sportswear firm Tropic Tex bought the Halston clothing license Revlon still retains the rights to Halston fragrances and hired designer Randolph Duke to relaunch the line Duke s first collection debuted in fall 1997 to critical acclaim Mariah Carey Celine Dion and Minnie Driver who wore a crimson Halston dress to the 70th Academy Awards ceremony were among the celebrities to wear the new Halston creations By 1998 Duke left the company after it was sold to Catterton Simon a private equity fund 39 Later that year designer Kevan Hall was hired as head designer for the label then called House of Halston Hall s first collection for the label debuted in Spring 1998 to critical acclaim 40 In 1999 Catterton Simon sold Halston Enterprises to Neema Clothing 39 Head designer Kevan Hall left the House of Halston in 2000 41 After Hall s departure Halston s new owner James J Ammeen planned to relaunch the Halston line as a luxury brand and hired designer Bradley Bayou Bayou s line Bradley Bayou for Halston was worn by Oprah Winfrey and Queen Latifah Bayou left Halston in frustration in 2005 after Ammeen refused to give Bayou more money for advertising 39 In 2006 Jimmy Choo co founder Tamara Mellon stylist Rachel Zoe and film producer Harvey Weinstein partnered with Hilco Consumer Capital to purchase the line in another effort to relaunch it Problems about the line s new direction quickly arose when Tamara Mellon and Rachel Zoe could not agree on a designer Former Versace designer Marco Zanini was eventually hired in July 2007 42 From 2007 to 2008 Halston under the Tamara Mellon administration approached and voted in Chris Royer as the Halston Archivist and a member of their advisory board She developed the Hilco Halston Archive of over 300 Halston vintage unique pieces which included editorial articles and all background information in reference to Halston design In 2008 Chris Royer curated the Neiman Marcus Halston Glam exhibition in San Francisco utilizing the Halston Hilco archives And certain pieces were loaned again in 2014 for the Halston and Warhol Silver and Suede traveling exhibition 43 Zanini s Halston collection debuted in February 2008 to mixed reviews Zanini left Halston in July 2008 and a British designer Marios Schwab was hired in May 2009 39 Halston Enterprises then decided to launch a second line called Halston Heritage The Heritage line is based on archived sketches by Halston with modern updates 37 In 2009 actress Sarah Jessica Parker wore two Halston Heritage dresses in the film Sex and the City 2 and the company hired her as the president and chief creative officer for the mainline She also oversaw the Halston Heritage line 39 44 In February 2011 Marios Schwab released his first Halston collection for the autumn winter season 39 During her tenure as creative director Sarah Jessica Parker chose jeweler Jacqueline Rabun to design a selection of silver accessories 45 Nevertheless Schwab s collection debuted to negative critical reception 39 In the August 2011 issue of American Vogue Sarah Jessica Parker revealed that she had left the company 46 Schwab and Harvey Weinstein left the company shortly thereafter 39 47 In late 2011 Hilco Consumer Capital consolidated ownership and brought in Ben Malka former president of BCBG to continue the Halston Heritage business as chairman and CEO Malka enlisted the help of Marie Mazelis the former creative director of Max Azria and Herve Leger to spearhead the re launch of the contemporary line Hilco decided to focus exclusively on the Halston Heritage ready to wear activity and invested an additional 7 5 million for its development 37 In September 2012 the company moved its headquarters from New York to Los Angeles 48 In February 2013 Halston Heritage signed a deal with the Majid Al Futtaim Group for distribution of its products in the United Arab Emirates 49 In 2015 the company sold H by Halston and H Halston to the company Xcel that specializes in bringing fairly known brands to mass market outlets 37 The fall 2018 collection was focused on athleisure apparel 50 51 Ken Downing was named the creative director of Halston in 2022 52 References edit 1970s Fashion The Moments That Defined Seventies Style Marie Claire September 26 2016 Retrieved November 1 2016 a b Sporkin Elizabeth Waggoner Dianna McNeil Liz Stark John Kahn Toby Wilson Jana April 9 1990 The Great Halston People 33 14 ISSN 0093 7673 Halston 57 Icon of Fashion Industry Dies Los Angeles Times March 28 1990 Retrieved April 13 2021 a b Morris Bernadine March 28 1990 Halston Symbol of Fashion in America in 70 s Dies at 57 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved April 9 2019 Gaines Steven S 1991 Simply Halston The Untold Story Putnam p 18 ISBN 0 399 13612 6 Steiden Bill Netflix s Halston tells the story of the Des Moines born celebrity designer Here s the tale of his Iowa origins Des Moines Register Retrieved May 16 2021 a b c d Oliver Myrna March 28 1990 Halston 57 Icon of Fashion Industry Dies Los Angeles Times p 1 Archived from the original on March 6 2016 Retrieved November 23 2014 As Good As the People He Dressed January Magazine Accessed February 1 2007 Lawrence Mary Wells 2002 A Big Life in Advertising New York Touchstone Simon and Schuster p 57 ISBN 0 7432 4586 5 a b c d Halston A Brand s Lifetime wsj com September 8 2008 Retrieved November 23 2014 a b c The Essential Halston vogue com May 10 2021 Retrieved April 21 2023 Morris Bernadine December 4 1972 Pants Have Come a Long Way And They re Coming Further The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved April 9 2019 Halston Roy Halston Frowick 1932 1990 Archived February 5 2007 at the Wayback Machine Obituary Accessed February 1 2007 Haslton Nueva York ceres mcu es pages Main February 15 2012 Retrieved November 12 2022 a b Blanks Tim December 6 2001 The Mad Hatter telegraph co uk Archived from the original on April 30 2015 Retrieved November 23 2014 A Story Lately Told Coming of Age in Ireland London and New York Simon and Schuster October 14 2014 pp 236 ISBN 978 1 4516 5630 5 Exhibitions The Halstonettes Museum at FIT Retrieved December 5 2019 a b Dixon Emily August 22 2019 Top models recall walking Halston shows CNN Style Retrieved December 5 2019 a b Nance John J 1984 Splash of Colors The Destruction of Braniff International Airways New York William and Morrow Company p 108 ISBN 0 688 03586 8 Barnes Bart March 28 1990 FASHION DESIGNER HALSTON 57 WINNER OF 4 COTY AWARDS DIES The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved April 9 2019 Petro Greg February 28 2010 Retailer Designer Collaborations The Missing Link forbes Retrieved November 21 2014 Hyland Veronique May 12 2010 Halston s Penney s Serenade wwd com Retrieved November 21 2014 Kirby David April 5 1998 Making It Work Dig Out the Ultrasuede Halston s Coming Back The New York Times Retrieved November 21 2014 Kisselgoff Anna May 28 1986 DANCE MARTHA GRAHAM OFFERS WORLD PREMIERE The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved August 7 2022 Hochswender Woody August 18 1990 Revlon Will Discontinue the Halston Label The New York Times Retrieved November 21 2014 a b Kent Rosemary May 24 1976 Drama Department Comedy Sex and Violence In Store Windows New York Magazine 9 21 85 ISSN 0028 7369 Gaines Steven September 1991 How Halston Became Halston vanityfair com Retrieved November 23 2014 Leigh Wendy 1993 Liza Born a Star Wheeler Pub Inc p 211 ISBN 1 568 95010 1 Jacobs Alexandra May 27 2015 Luis Estevez a CFDA Loss The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved December 5 2019 Mr Estevez s personal life favored licentiousness over licenses He claimed many affairs with men and women including Halston and Ethel Merman despite a wedding to Betsy Dew a socialite at which Hubert de Givenchy was his best man Designer dies from AIDS complications Gainesville Sun March 28 1990 p 3A Retrieved November 21 2014 Reed J D and Kathryn Jackson Fallon Dressed To sex and Die Time April 9 1990 Ultrasuede In Search of Halston September 23 2011 via IMDb Halston and Warhol Silver and Suede warhol org 2014 Retrieved April 21 2023 Yves Saint Laurent Halston Fashioning the 70s Fitnyc edu 2015 Retrieved June 27 2018 Rumsey Spencer March 25 2017 Nassau Art Museum Honors Halston Once America s Fashion Superstar longislandpress edu Retrieved May 2 2020 La Ferla Ruth Trebay Guy May 24 2019 Halston s Women Have Their Say The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved December 5 2019 a b c d Lauren Sherman May 26 2015 Why the Halston name lives on Fashionista com Retrieved June 27 2018 Petski Denise April 23 2021 Halston Ryan Murphy s Netflix Limited Series Gets Premiere Date First Look Photos Deadline Hollywood Retrieved May 4 2021 a b c d e f g h Holson Laura M September 2 2011 The Men and Women Who Would Be Halston The New York Times Retrieved June 6 2014 Collier Aldore D February 2000 Reviving Halston s Glory Ebony 55 4 133 134 ISSN 0012 9011 Lockwood Lisa February 13 2019 Black Design Collective Established to Help Designers Navigate Industry wwd com Retrieved May 2 2020 Halston Remixed The Independent February 4 2008 Retrieved May 17 2021 Halston and Warhol Silver and Suede Warhol org Retrieved May 17 2021 Sarah Jessica Parker reportedly signs on to be creative director for Halston Heritage line Nydailynews com January 14 2010 Retrieved June 27 2018 Jacqueline Rabun jewels light up NY Fashion Week Professionaljeweller com February 16 2010 Retrieved June 27 2018 Karimzadeh Marc July 13 2011 Sarah Jessica Parker Exits Halston Is Harvey Weinstein Next wwd com Retrieved June 6 2014 Charlotte Cowles July 15 2011 Confirmed Harry Weinstein and Marios Schwab Out at Halston thecut com Retrieved April 21 2023 Dhani Mau September 21 2012 Halston Heritage moves operations to LA will lose the Studio 54 image Fashionista com Retrieved June 27 2018 Halston Heritage enters UAE Emirates247 com February 25 2013 Retrieved June 27 2018 Brooke Bob February 9 2018 FALL 2018 READY TO WEAR Halston Heritage Vogue com Retrieved June 27 2018 Andrew Shang February 9 2018 Halston Heritage RTW Fall 2018 Wwd com Retrieved June 27 2018 Caitln Clark July 21 2022 This Just In Ken Downing Named the New Creative Director of Halston papercitymag com Retrieved December 17 2022 External links edit nbsp Biography portal Company website Roy Halston Frowick at FMD Halston at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Halston amp oldid 1218772687, wikipedia, wiki, 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