Norma Kamali Admits She Was тАШHorrifiedтАЩ When Farrah Fawcett Chose The Red Swimsuit She Designed For That Iconic Poster
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American fashion designer Norma Kamali may have designed Farrah FawcettтАЩs iconic red bathing suit but she wasnтАЩt a fan.
Kamali spoke to David Yontef for his тАЬBehind The Velvet RopeтАЭ podcast, admitting she was тАЬhorrifiedтАЭ when Fawcett opted for that bathing suit for her famous 1976 poster.
The fashionista shared, тАЬWell, you know, at the time a lot of designers [worked] very closely with celebrities and I did, I worked with so many people and Farrah was a really good customer.
тАЬShe lived in L.A. but she shopped a lot in New York and she was in New York a lot. And she was as beautiful inside and out, truly, truly, truly, truly a lovely personтАж she bought a lot of nice swimwear and I had no idea that she bought that swimsuit.
тАЬShe just would come in and shop and buy things. And when I saw the poster, I was horrified because I did a lot of testing and I tested that style. I did six swimsuits and I put it in the store and I thought, IтАЩm not going to make that one againтАж itтАЩs not good. ItтАЩs not. I donтАЩt like what I did.тАЭ
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тАЬAnd then I see it on the poster and I thought, What? Who? Oh my God. So I said, тАШWhy did you wear that?тАЩ Like, тАШWhy that suit of all the suits?тАЩ She didnтАЩt have a whole squad putting her together. She basically was with the photographer and it was [a] very low-key, low-maintenance kind of thing.
тАЬShe had the suit in her bag and she said they always decided they would take pictures and one day, if they had one shot they really loved, they would make a poster out of it. That was the shot. So I literally went along for the ride with that one. That swimsuit had nothing to do with the success of that poster. IтАЩll tell you that.тАЭ
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Yontef then asked whether she had to grudgingly make more given the success of the look.
тАЬWell, what I did was, I fixed it. There were things about it I really didnтАЩt like and I made it better and different.
тАЬWhen the Smithsonian asked if I would allow them to use the swimsuit in this exhibit I said, тАШJust a questionтАж I know you could say no, but would it be okay if I did a new version of that?тАЩ And they said, тАШNo, itтАЩs not okay. We want the one she wore.тАЩ So there it is, memorialized in the Smithsonian. So there you go.тАЭ
Fawcett passed away in June 2009 at age 62 after a battle with cancer.