Travilla

The man who draped a fringed Idaho potato sack on Marilyn Monroe for a famous snapshot - proving that she looked good in anything - was born on Catalina Island off the California coast on March 22 1920. He studied at the Chouinard School of Art in L.A., showing a precocious talent for drawing fashion design from an early age. By the time he was sixteen, he made money by selling sketches of costume designs for showgirls he had studied at burlesque houses. Found unfit for wartime duties due to flat feet, William Travilla made his way to Hollywood and signed his first contract as costume designer at Columbia in 1941. However, during his two-year tenure he received rather few assignments and left disillusioned. Little work came his way during the next few years, until, in 1946, he was spotted in a nightclub (selling travel sketches of the South Pacific) by the actress Ann Sheridan, who became an instant admirer of his work. Sheridan persuaded Travilla to become her personal costume designer at Warner Brothers. This didn't quite come to pass, though he did design her gowns for Nora Prentiss (1947). More importantly, he notched up his first major success by winning the Academy Award for the lavish and colourful costumes of Adventures of Don Juan (1948) in conjunction with Leah Rhodes and Marjorie Best. After his three year contract was up, Travilla went on to 20th Century Fox, for what would become the most productive period of his career in the film business. At the same time, he set up his own high end fashion salon, Travilla Inc., in Los Angeles, creating several collections of elegant, award-winning designs. Travilla dressed many established stars, from Marlene Dietrich and Joan Crawford, to Loretta Young. However, he is chiefly remembered for the iconic gowns, designed for Marilyn Monroe's famous hourglass shape in eight of her most popular films. These include her sexy satin number from How to Marry a Millionaire (1953), the gold lame dress with the sun ray pleats glimpsed in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) and, subsequently, at the 1953 Photoplay Awards (over Travilla's objections); and, of course, the white cocktail dress famously uplifted above the subway grate in The Seven Year Itch (1955). One of three versions of the latter sold at auction for $ 4.6 million in 2011. Despite their close working relationship, Travilla later went on record describing Marilyn on a personal level as 'childlike' and plagued by feelings of inadequacy. After his contract with Fox expired in 1956, Travilla tended to his own exclusive label, designing a collection of ready-to-wear 'California' fashion. In the 1960's, he continued to freelance, working primarily for television. He showed off a young Connie Sellecca to great effect in a murder mystery revolving around the fashion industry, fittingly titled She's Dressed to Kill (1979). Ever synonymous with a bygone era of glamour, he went on to win two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Costume Design for The Scarlett O'Hara War (1980) and for Dallas (1978). An exhibition of his personal collection, under the auspices of his longtime collaborator William Sarris, went on a world tour in 2008.

Crew

Mother Didn't Tell Me

(Costume Design)

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

(Costume Design)

The Day the Earth Stood Still

(Costume Design)

This Year's Blonde

(Costume Design)

Cabo Blanco

(Costume Design)

Mister 880

(Costume Design)

Love and Learn

(Wardrobe Designer)

Escape Me Never

(Costume Design)

Cry Wolf

(Costume Design)

The Girl Next Door

(Costume Design)

The Secret Life of an American Wife

(Costume Design)

Princess of the Nile

(Costume Design)

The Desperadoes

(Costume Design)

Evita Peron

(Costume Design)

Mary, Mary

(Costume Designer)

King of the Khyber Rifles

(Costume Design)

Meet Me After the Show

(Costume Design)

The Farmer Takes a Wife

(Costume Design)

How To Be Very, Very Popular

(Costume Design)

Bloodhounds of Broadway

(Costume Design)

The Rains of Ranchipur

(Costume Design)

Look for the Silver Lining

(Costume Design)

I'll Get By

(Costume Design)

The Stripper

(Costume Design)

Two Guys from Texas

(Costume Design)

My Wild Irish Rose

(Costume Design)

Panic in the Streets

(Costume Design)

Pickup on South Street

(Costume Design)

Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy

(Costume Design)

Nora Prentiss

(Costume Design)

The Silent Lovers

(Costume Design)

The Scarlett O'Hara War

(Costume Design)

Garden of Evil

(Costume Design)

The Gunfighter

(Costume Design)

Broken Lance

(Costume Design)

Bird of Paradise

(Costume Design)

The Raid

(Costume Design)

Valley of the Dolls

(Costume Design)

River of No Return

(Costume Design)

The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady

(Costume Design)

When Willie Comes Marching Home

(Costume Design)

How to Marry a Millionaire

(Costume Design)

From the Terrace

(Costume Design)

The Seven Year Itch

(Costume Design)

The Proud Ones

(Costume Design)

White Feather

(Costume Design)

Bus Stop

(Costume Design)

The Inspector General

(Costume Design)

Take Her, She's Mine

(Costume Design)

Man in the Attic

(Costume Design)

Adventures of Don Juan

(Costume Supervisor)

Powder River

(Costume Design)

On the Riviera

(Costume Design)

Fiesta

(Costume Design)

The Lieutenant Wore Skirts

(Costume Design)

The Bottom of the Bottle

(Costume Design)

The Revolt of Mamie Stover

(Costume Design)

23 Paces to Baker Street

(Costume Design)

The Beast with Five Fingers

(Wardrobe Designer)

Black Widow

(Costume Design)

American Guerrilla in the Philippines

(Costume Design)

The Unfaithful

(Costume Designer)

Monkey Business

(Costume Designer)

Dancing in the Dark

(Costume Design)

There's No Business Like Show Business

(Costume Design)

Don't Bother to Knock

(Costume Design)

Rawhide

(Costume Design)

Viva Zapata!

(Costume Design)

The Left Hand of God

(Costume Design)

She's Dressed to Kill

(Costume Design)

The Woman of the Town

(Costume Design)

The Tall Men

(Costume Design)

Appointment in Honduras

(Costume Design)

Three Young Texans

(Costume Design)

No Way Out

(Costume Design)

Silver River

(Costume Designer)

Hell and High Water

(Costume Designer)

Flamingo Road

(Costume Design)

The Thorn Birds

(Costume Design)