![]() ![]() But, there’s also something serendipitously Halston about why the designer became a worldwide viral sensation in a pre-internet age. The strikingly ‘clean’ look was the tipping point that ushered modernity into the mainstream. As the world watched John F Kennedy take his 1961 presidential oath, his wife Jackie would likewise be anointed global cultural icon status – Halston’s pillbox design syncing with the duck-egg blue coat (by couturier Oleg Cassini). Halston’s talents – originally as a milliner – and his impeccable taste made him a lightning rod for Bergdorf Goodman’s high-society clientele, one of whom would prove particularly influential. The midwestern designer was already a household name by that point. It was Halston who hosted the infamously decadent white-themed Studio 54 party in honour of Jagger, the one where Minnelli and Jagger were snapped releasing white doves. Among them, Elizabeth Taylor, Andy Warhol, Bianca Jagger, Anjelica Huston, Cher and model Pat Cleveland. Soon enough, she was joining him at “101” – his 101 East 63rd Street home, which played clubhouse to the city’s creative elite – and Studio 54. "We got along instantly, and he became my fashion mate,” Minnelli recalls of that magnetic first encounter. In real life, Minnelli’s godmother, original multi-hyphenate Kay Thompson, introduced the star to the designer, setting up an appointment at his studio. “Ewan went through intense training to figure out how the draping process works, and it resulted in the best dress that I’ve ever seen on my body – and it just came out of a single bolt of fabric and a couple pins.” “Halston and Liza meet each other, and he just starts draping fabric on her body,” Rodriguez told Vogue, as she toasted the show’s virtual premiere from her New York home this week. Read more: What’s New On Netflix This Month? If you haven’t already watched the throbbing trailer, here it is in all of its bedazzling, f-bomb-dropping glory. Ewan McGregor plays the title role, flanked by ‘Halstonettes’ Krysta Rodriguez (as Liza Minnelli) and Rebecca Dayan (Elsa Peretti). Halston – a five-part Netflix biopic from Ryan Murphy – lands on 14 May, spilling the larger-than-life story of Roy Halston Frowick (known mononymously as ‘Halston’, the man who changed American fashion forever) onto our small screens. Viewers who have lamented the lack of a fabulously chic, binge-worthy new series in the wake of 2020’s The Queen's Gambit have a box-fresh hit to look forward to this spring. ![]()
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