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The King of Style: Dressing Michael Jackson Free FREE THE KING OF STYLE: DRESSING MICHAEL JACKSON PDF Michael Bush,John Branca | 224 pages | 06 Nov 2012 | Insight Editions, Div of Palace Publishing Group, LP | 9781608871513 | English | San Rafael, United States The King of Style - Michael Bush - sidottu() | Adlibris kirjakauppa La Toya Jackson, on behalf of her family, asked Bush to design Jackson's burial outfit. It took Bush and Dennis Tompkins five days to complete the garments. Bush right and his partner, Dennis Tompkins, work on designs for Jackson in their studio. Tompkins died in Michael Bush's tell-all fashion book about singer Michael Jackson has been in the works for two decades. But Bush's closely guarded secrets as the king of pop's personal dresser and designer aren't tabloid fodder. They're fascinating insider tidbits about his superstar client and friend. But it's Bush's behind-the-scenes stories about the legendary entertainer that keep you turning the page. For instance, Jackson only danced in Florsheim loafers, and he instructed Bush to never, under any circumstances, polish them. Military-inspired jackets became his trademark because the style was worn by royalty during Victorian times as a form of entertainment. Bush, 55, learned his craft in Portsmouth, Ohio, from his mother and grandmother, who made wedding gowns, The King of Style: Dressing Michael Jackson dresses and quilts. Bush was assigned to be Jackson's dresser. When he entered Jackson's trailer with his wardrobe for the day, the pop superstar was sitting in the dark with his pet chimpanzee, Bubbles. So The King of Style: Dressing Michael Jackson tossed one back and then got Jackson into his outfit. They created outfits for the singer's videos, short movies and world tours. Who else would do it? Jackson's garments, which took Bush and Tompkins five days to complete Bush spent an hour putting them on Jackson, saying his own personal goodbyewere anything but mournful. They were sumptuous: a milky white military jacket saturated with pearls and cream-colored glass bugle beads, and black leather pants adorned with black seed beads. Cherubs held a crown on a gold bejeweled oversized belt. A British royal crest decorated an armband. Definitely the Florsheims. Q: In the beginning of your book, you write that you likened Michael to a canvas. A: Clothing is like a canvas; it explains people's personalities. A: He The King of Style: Dressing Michael Jackson designs that were authoritative and demanded respect — and that was the military jacket. That look was his iconic visual. Q: As you point out, he was extremely shy. Did you find that his clothes opened him up? A: He often wore a dinner jacket we made for him when he entertained at Neverland Ranch because it was a conversation piece that helped him open up, even with friends like Liz Taylor and Marlon Brando. It was so juvenile, covered with forks, spoons and knives. It clanked and moved and caught the light and was the ultimate garment for Michael because everybody that saw it on him broke into laughter. And he loved that. A: Those are the shoes that his family could afford when he taught himself to dance. I'm a dancer, that's my art form. I never let them out of my sight. A: That, too. I was the guy with the clothes. You go tell 80, people I don't have the glove. Read More. Hong Jae C. The others were store bought Florsheims that he used for dancing with instructions to all to never polish the shoes. Doing so could potentially cause Jackson to slip on the polish. Michael Bush and his designing partner Dennis Tompkins created the shoes. The book is currently available The King of Style: Dressing Michael Jackson www. Bush served as Michael Jackson's long time personal designer for 25 years. Jae C. Bush says that it took almost 5, rhinestones to cover both socks; each was sewn on by hand onto athletic socks. Top shopping picks. The King of Style: Dressing Michael Jackson by Michael Bush The following ISBNs are associated with this title:. ISBN - Look for similar items by category:. October 28, The King of Style: Dressing Michael Jackson Online. Ship to an address. Not currently available. Pick up in store. To see if pickup is available, select a store. In-Store Availability. Not sold in stores. Prices and offers may vary in store. Through his music, dance, and fashion, Michael Jackson created a mystique that was unique to him and recognized as such throughout the world. For five decades he mesmerized audiences-and for twenty-five of those years Michael Bush was there as Jackson's designer, stylist, and friend, accompanying the King of Pop on his journey to becoming the King of Style. While paying homage to the original Billie Jean, Beat It, and Thriller looks that put Jackson on the fashion map, The King of Style also traces their evolution over several decades. Jackson's The King of Style: Dressing Michael Jackson for the military silhouette is explored in detail, along with the trade secrets behind the sequined glove and the fencing uniform that he, Michael Bush, and Dennis Tompkins reinvented to make stage magic. It was Bush who dressed Jackson for the final time, before he was buried. Dozens of garments were left unfinished by his shocking death. The legacy of Michael Jackson lives on. An artist like none other, he transformed everything he touched-from the fabric of his clothes to his legions of fans around the world. Select Parent Grandparent Teacher Kid at heart. Age of the child I gave this to:. Hours of Play:. Tell Us Where You Are:. Preview Your Review. Thank you. Your review has been submitted and will appear here shortly. Recently Viewed. The King Of Style: Dressing Michael Jackson - Rolling Stone Description Imported from UK. Full description not available. Consigliato a tutti i fans del Re. Bellissimo libro scritto con amore e delicatezza. Molto interessante, commovente la parte finale. Bellissime foto. Read more A Must-Own for MJ fans. Fabulous keepsake. Of course, many super photos of The King A must for fans who dig imaginative fashion design. It's a great big, heavy hard cover book. Not only is the paper cover gorgeous, look under that! You'll faint because the actual book cover itself is even MORE gorgeous Lots of pages! I am serious. A very good deal. Beautiful book. I started to flick through it and soon became engrossed. One of my favourite things about Michael Jackson was his style so it was wonderful to learn about his designers and their process for designing for Michael. This book is a must have for fans and anyone interested in fashion design. Aprirlo e trovarsi davanti foto in formato quasi A3 con detaggli stupendi ti offre il modo di vivere un po' la magia. Hai l'impressione di lavorare li con Bush Amazon precisa ed eccellente come sempre. This is a beautiful book, 'scrumptious' is the word to sum it up! Big, heavy, full The King of Style: Dressing Michael Jackson fantastic photos and lots and lots of interesting information about Michael and his clothes. This really is one of the best books about Michael Jackson and I write as an avid fan who has more than books about him. Michael Bush knew MJ very well and is generous in sharing information. For those buying for a fashion interest this is also the one MJ clothes book to go for, a super book which is well worth the money. No expense has been spared, I think MJ would have been delighted with this book. The author provides very personal Insights into how the different looks that Michael Jackson displayed during his many public appearances and costumes for his concert tours is interesting to read about. Great attention was paid to fabric detail, complimentary accents and embellishment. Not your standard coffee table style book --but a dedicated read for any MJ fan like me! Beautifully illustrated, too! This is a one of a kind book on Michael Jackson's costumes, apparel and accessories written with warmth, humour and great knowledge. It reminds everyone of all the great and good things associated with Michael, his The King of Style: Dressing Michael Jackson creativity The King of Style: Dressing Michael Jackson passion for all life, as well as his larger than life visionary style. Beautifully photographed close ups of many iconic outfits and jackets, the opulent styles and rich colours shine through every page. It conveys the magic and mystery of Michael's image created by his loyal costume designers Michael Lee Bush and Dennis Tompkins over a 25 year period, explaining in great detail how ideas were brought to fruition and the deep thought processes of these three genius men. Michael was able to trust them implicitly to bring into being his most expressive and sometimes outrageous ideas! Bush, as Michael always called him comments that MJ thought "so far outside of the box, you'd need a plane ticket to fly back into it! I use it as a wonderful reference book to inspire my own customised jackets and am constantly amazed at the diversity found here. Michael loved to keep people guessing as it meant they were paying attention His kingly regalia is described as Liberace Gone to War which is a fantastic image in itself! The one off pieces such as the Dinner Jacket are delightfully explained: Michael The King of Style: Dressing Michael Jackson them with riddles to solve and this one was in the form of late night phone calls asking what every person in the world could identify with! They then had the seemingly impossible task of finding ways to attach cutlery to the jacket.
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