Cher's Time-Traveling Fashion Spread in 1974 Vogue
In December 1974, Cher was featured in a Vogue editorial named "The Super-Whammos: 60 Years of Cher," which highlighted fashion trends spanning from the 1920s to the 1970s. The iconic ensembles were designed by Bob Mackie and Ray Aghayan, while Ara Gallant was responsible for the hair and makeup. Cher expressed her enthusiasm about the experience, noting it was her first time fully immersing herself in an acting role. This editorial is now part of the magazine's historical collection, showcasing Cher's enduring influence in the fashion world.
Key facts
- The spread was published in the December 1974 issue of Vogue.
- Cher modeled costumes from the 1920s to the 1970s.
- Bob Mackie and Ray Aghayan designed the costumes.
- Ara Gallant created the makeup and hairstyles.
- Cher said, 'I loved doing it. For the first time I really had to act!'
- The article is part of Vogue's 'From the Archives' series.
- The spread is titled 'The Super-Whammos: 60 Years of Cher.'
- The feature covers four pages.
Entities
Artists
- Cher
- Bob Mackie
- Ray Aghayan
- Ara Gallant
Institutions
- Vogue