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Costumes by Larry Legaspi for Funkadlic and Betty Davis
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Larry LeGaspi: KISS Costume Designs

























Larry was an openly gay costume designer who rose to fame in the 1970s designing on-stage looks for KISS, Labelle, and Grace Jones, among others. His costumes are striking, futuristic, flamboyant, and powerful. Sound familiar? Along with the release of his collection dedicated to LeGaspi, Owens also released a book covering Larry’s life and work, ensuring that his legacy would live on beyond the fleeting interest of a single fashion season.
"I've always proposed heels for men. I don't mean them as feminizing, but more as a kiss, heavy-metal kind of thing. It's gender bending, but it's like Marlene Dietrich wearing men's suits to exaggerate her femininity. When kiss wore heels, it was meant to challenge — 'Just try and call me feminine, motherfucker, I'll kick your ass.'" - Rick Owens
#kiss#mykissposts#paul stanley#starchild#ace frehley#space ace#spaceman#gene simmons#demon#peter criss#catman#Larry LeGaspi#once again you have the gay community to thank for their amazing contributions to KISStory#the kiss army is filled with homophobia. That costume you you like to prance around in because your fave musician wore it?#more than likely a gay person helped create it#never forget that without the gay folks you wouldn't have the KISS you know and love#click on the hyperinked text for further reading#HOTH Prototype for Ace#mykissadditions
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'larry legaspi, science-fiction trapunto design' in getting it on: the clothing of rock + roll - mablen jones (1987)
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Nona Hendryx, a member of the Labelle trio, dressed by larry legaspi, c. 1972 in getting it on: the clothing of rock + roll - mablen jones (1987)
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The University of the Philippines College of Fine Arts (CFA), where the College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) used to be (CVM gradually moved to UP Los Baños in June 1983). CFA is the country's oldest educational institution in design and the arts. Its origins preceded the foundation of the university, dating back to the early 19th century when the Academia de Dibujo y Pintura, the country's first art school, was established on 8 October 1823, in Binondo, Manila, by Damian Domingo with the assistance of La Sociedad Económica de Amigos del Pais. Although it was temporarily closed in 1834, the Spanish government revived it in 1845 with the patronage of Queen Isabela II.
The reestablished Academia welcomed Spanish art professors who introduced European Classical art traditions. Notable artists like Simon Flores and Juan Luna emerged from this institution, later achieving international recognition. Flores garnered a silver medal at the Philadelphia Universal Exposition of 1876. Luna's Spoliarium won a gold medal at the 1884 Exposición Nacional de Bellas Artes en Madrid. Earlier, in 1881, Luna's La Muerte de Cleopatra won a silver medal. By 1891, the Academia transformed into the Escuela Superior de Pintura y Grabado.
In 1908, the Philippine Assembly, during the American colonial era, passed Act No. 1870, formally establishing the University of the Philippines. Fine Arts became one of the university's original founding units alongside the Philippine General Hospital and the College of Agriculture.
Over the years, CFA has produced at least 11 National Artists for the Visual Arts: Fernando Amorsolo (Painting, 1972), Guillermo Tolentino (Sculpture, 1973), Carlos Francisco (Painting, 1973), Napoleon Abueva (Sculpture, 1976), Vicente Manansala (Painting, 1981), Cesar Legaspi (Painting, 1990), José Joya Jr. (Painting, 2003), Abdulmari Imao (Sculpture, 2006), Benedicto Cabrera (Painting, 2006), Federico Alcuaz (Painting, Sculpture, and Mixed Media, 2009), and Larry Alcala (Comics, 2018). CFA’s history not only reflects the evolution of the University of the Philippines but also mirrors transformations of Philippine art and art education in the country.
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Amazing and insanely ambitious costume designs from 1977 by the legendary Larry LeGaspi with set design sketch by Rob Cobuzio.
These designs were to be used in an unrealized play called “Pork” that would have starred Divine. 🐔🐷🍳🥓🍕🍦
#divine#costume design#sketches#Larry Le Gaspi#Larry legaspi#pork#stage play#harris glenn milstead#drag#pizza#ice cream cone#chicken#mustard
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When I was 17 I started hanging out in West Hollywood, the gay mecca of Los Angeles. There were bars and boutiques and gift shops that had the gloss of a burgeoning liberated community. I discovered postcards from a company named paper moon, illustrated by Mel Odom. The characters in his drawings had the heroic art deco classicism of gods and goddesses in Alfred Janniot art deco bas reliefs. Only years later did I realize the subject of one of my favorite images was wearing a satin jacket in Larry’s signature trapunto quilting. • Rick Owens
#mel odom#larry legaspi#rick owens#trapunto#alfred janniot#art deco#art#fashion#style#patrick nagel#paper moon#things to come
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Legaspi: Larry Legaspi, the 70s, and the Future of Fashion
Written by Rick Owens, Contribution by Paul Stanley and Patti LaBelle and Pat Cleveland and André Leon Talley
The first volume documenting the life and work of Larry Legaspi, the designer behind the iconic looks for musical acts including KISS, LaBelle, George Clinton, and Parliament.
One of the unsung heroes of fashion in the '70s, Larry Legaspi was a designer ahead of his time. Crafting a space-age look in silver and black leather, Legaspi created the look for the defining musical acts of the era, including KISS, Labelle, George Clinton, and Parliament. Dying of AIDS in 2001, Legaspi left twin legacies as both designer and curator that remain largely unexplored. This volume, authored by Rick Owens, fills in crucial gaps in the knowledge of Legaspi's work and impact on the fashion world, while providing a dynamic visual presentation of the life and work of a legend. Filled with a blend of previously unpublished photographs of Legaspi's creations as well as new images of Owens's work, this stunning volume tells the story of the designer's subversive sensibility. An essay by André Leon Talley and interviews with Patti LaBelle, Paul Stanley, Valerie Legaspi, and Pat Cleveland offer a intimate glimpse into Legaspi's world.
About The Author
Rick Owens is an American fashion designer and winner of a Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award.
Paul Stanley is a musician, singer, and songwriter, best known for his work in KISS.
Patti LaBelle is an American singer and actress.
Pat Cleveland is an acclaimed fashion model.
André Leon Talley is a writer and former editor at large of Vogue
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Grace Jones in Larry Legaspi Design, 1978
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Rick Owens Larry FW19
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science-fiction fantasies by larry legaspi in getting it on: the clothing of rock + roll - mablen jones (1987)
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“I’m thinking about how KISS was inspired to dress up "glam rock” after seeing LaBelle, & went as far as hiring their designer Larry LeGaspi. LaBelle was his first big client.”
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Hypebeast backstage at Rick Owens FW19 ‘Larry’
#rick owens#hypebeast#larry#Larry legaspi#FW19#fall 2019#fall 19#backstage#fashion#show#looks#designer#artist
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LEGASPI BY RICK OWENS, RIZZOLI NEW YORK, 2019
#LEGASPI BY RICK OWENS#Larry LeGaspi#Rick Owens#mystic#individuality#mythology#selfmythology#autonomy#singularity
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