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1985 THE PUBIKINI Perhaps the most outrageous fashion comment, Gernreich's final design statement, the Pubikini, emerged one month before his death. "Photographer Helmut Newton recorded this last month hurrah. Model Sue Jackson wore the tiny cup of fabric exposing pubic hair that had been shaped, shaved and dyed poison green (one of Rudi's signature colours) by L.A. hairdresser Rodney Washington. Washington followed the line Rudi Gernreich drew on Jackson's body with a grease pencil, while makeup artist Angelika Schubert covered her body with a very white makeup. Her lips and nails were bright red, her nipples painted abstract and there was a streak of bright green in her hair." Details -Priscilla Tucker MAN OF CHROMATICS 1971 "I wear black so I can hear myself think." -Rudi Gernreich His thoughts could be loud -especially when they exploded with colour. Black was the frame; the rest was art. Before there was psychedelic or punk there was Rudi - combining pink with poison green; mixing rainbows with rivers of black and white. There was no such thing as a colour that didn't work. 1972 1972 1973 ORIENT-ED FASHION 1968 CROSS DRESSING LOOKING BACK AT A FUTURIST Jimmy Mitchill photographed by Alex de Paola 1953 Ann Saint-Marie 1953 1953 1952 THE FIRST NOTHING -INSIDE BUT YOU SWIM SUIT THE LAST COLLECTION 1981 As always pushing design-as-fashion, Gernreich had the fun of doing it first. He knew a long time ago that he was on the right track when a well-known designer said to him: "I don't like your clothes. They look too much like modern art." HIS CLOTHES WERE Censured by the Vatican Denounced by the Kremlin Discovered by Life Covered by Time Uncovered by Look Banned in Cannes Expo'ed in Japan Yet to millions he was known simply as the father of the topless bathing suit RUDI GERNREICH A RETROSPECTIVE 1922-1985 Rudi Gernreich 1922-1985 Once a great beauty
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Veruschka and her portrait, 1960s.