French fashion icon Thierry Mugler who has dressed Lady Gaga, Kim Kardashian, David Bowie and Beyoncé and was known for his daring theatrical designs dies age 73
- French designer Thierry Mugler died from 'natural causes' aged 73 on Sunday
- '#RIP We are devastated to announce the passing of Mr Manfred Thierry Mugler on Sunday January 23rd 2022,' an Instagram post confirming his death read
- Mugler dressed the biggest names in fashion and showbiz, even coming out of retirement in 2019 to dress Kim Kardashian for the Met Gala
- Other famous names dressed by the Frenchman include icons like David Bowie, George Michael, Cindy Crawford and Sharon Stone
- Modern stars like Cardi B, Katy Perry, Rihanna and Bella Hadid also showed off his wares
Mugler was openly gay and a longtime bodybuilder.[60] Following his departure from fashion he became reclusive, went by his first name (Manfred), and began extensive bodybuilding. In 2019, he said "Thierry Mugler" was a label and a brand, and as such he wanted to move on to other things.[49]
In 2002, Mugler collaborated with the Cirque du Soleil. He directed "Extravaganza", one of the scenes of Zumanity, and also created all of the costumes and the identity of the characters in the show.
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The Christian Flag is an ecumenical flag designed in the early 20th century to represent much of Christianity and Christendom.[1] Since its adoption by the United States Federal Council of Churches in 1942, it has been used by congregations of many Christian traditions,[2][1] including Anglican,[3][4] Baptist,[5] Congregationalist,[6][7] Lutheran,[8] Mennonite,[9] Methodist,[2][10] Moravian,[11] Presbyterian,[12] and Reformed, among others.[13]
The flag has a white field, with a red Latin cross inside a blue canton. The shade of red on the cross symbolizes the blood that Jesus shed on Calvary.[14] The blue represents the waters of baptism as well as the faithfulness of Jesus.[15] The white represents Jesus' purity.[16] The dimensions of the flag and canton have no official specifications.[17]
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David Bowie wearing a neon green Thierry Mugler suit from “Les Cow-boys”, prêt-à-porter Spring/Summer 1992. Photographed by Brian Aris for Sunday Mirror (1992) | This image was shot during the filming of Tim Pope’s-directed video for “You Belong in Rock n Roll” by Tin Machine pic.twitter.com/qroTxNFo6l
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The name Aris is primarily a female name of Greek origin that means Best. Form of the name ARISTA.
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"The Man Who Sold the World" went relatively unnoticed upon initial release in 1970. It was not released as a single by Bowie, though appeared as a B-side on the 1973 reissues of "Space Oddity" in the US and "Life on Mars?" in the UK by RCA Records. It wasn't until it was covered by Scottish singer Lulu, whose 1974 recording, produced by Bowie and Ronson, peaked at No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart, that the song gained mainstream attention. In subsequent decades, the song has been covered by Scottish musician Midge Ure in 1982, and the American rock band Nirvana in 1993, whose performance of the song for the television programme MTV Unplugged introduced it to a new audience.
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