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Members Suckrates Posted July 17, 2014 Members Posted July 17, 2014 I know she was a Gay icon, but I never got the attraction. Although she could put on a performance, she wasnt a singer nor a dancer. Maybe she was the original Kardashian ? Quote
AdamSmith Posted July 18, 2014 Posted July 18, 2014 Good bio/look-back from LA Times: http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/la-et-cm-elaine-stritch-appreciation-column.html Their formal obit: http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-elaine-stritch-20140718-story.html wayout and TotallyOz 2 Quote
Guest zipperzone Posted July 18, 2014 Posted July 18, 2014 I really thought she had passed on some time ago. Great broad - she sure liked her liquor. Quote
AdamSmith Posted July 18, 2014 Posted July 18, 2014 Yesterday at 4:35 PM The Majestic Elaine Stritch Had No Use for Pants BY VÉRONIQUE HYLAND NewYork Magazine Around 2007, the media went into a tailspin over the supposed epidemic of starlets wearing shirts without pants. Mary-Kate Olsen and Sienna Miller wore only opaque tights under their shirts, to the scolding of many. "Sienna Miller, did you look in the mirror before leaving the house?" nagged PopSugar. "What was she thinking?" keened People StyleWatch of an Olsen grunge-inspired (and pantsless) look. These fevered outlets seemed to be forgetting that one woman, and one woman only, lit the tights-as-pants dynamite and it wasn't trousers antagonist Lady Gaga or recent innovator Cara Delevingne. It was OG starlet Elaine Stritch, who passed away today at 89. Stritch famously eschewed pants, preferring a uniform of an oversize white shirt and opaque black Wolford tights (''Mention them, maybe I can get a free pair,'' she once told an interviewer). The look became an on-and off-stage uniform. A New Yorker review of her show at the Café Carlyle noted she was wearing "nothing resembling pants." She was also known for her love of hats immortalized in the Sondheim line "Does anyone still wear a hat?" and oversize round glasses. The reasoning beyond her preference for tights was more opaque than the stockings themselves. In an awkward Indiewire interview, Stritch avoided giving a reason for her choice. Well, you don't have to worry about packing pants. ES: No pants? You don't accumulate pants. ES: I don't understand. You don't wear pants. I was trying to make a joke. ES: I don't know what you mean. I'd like to get the joke. Chiemi Karasawa: No, because you're famous for wearing your tights and your men's shirts. ES: Oh, tights! And for not wearing pants. ES: I honest to God don't know what you're talking about. I wear slacks. I'm quite serious, I don't understand what you're talking about. CK: Because whenever you perform you wear tights. ES: I wear tights! CK: And so people consider that you don't wear pants. ES: But I don't call tights pants. CK: That's what he's saying. ES: I see, OK. Alright, let's press on. Pants-tights confusion aside, Stritch made the uniform iconic, and she never abandoned it. Even last year, she arrived to a photo shoot for a New York Times profile wearing a Detroit Athletic Club T-shirt and tights. She will be missed. http://nymag.com/thecut/2014/07/majestic-elaine-stritch-had-no-use-for-pants.html?mid=facebook_thecutblog TotallyOz 1 Quote
Members ihpguy Posted July 18, 2014 Author Members Posted July 18, 2014 Well, I think Judy might quibble with who did the "no pants" look first. So few stage performers translate well to film and television. She possessed her space. Like Liza today, the voice is gone as are the dance moves. But she still keeps on keeping on. I saw Barbara Cook, the original Marian The Librarian, maybe 25 years ago, she had lost much of her range, she danced while sitting down, but she still had "it." wayout, AdamSmith and TotallyOz 3 Quote