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  1. Luis Estévez (c. 1930 – November 28, 2014) was a Cuban-born American fashion designer and costume designer, active between 1951 until 1997. According to the New York Times, "Luis Estevez always did make a lady look like a vamp", known for his high slits, slinky dresses and dramatic necklines.

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  3. Luis Estevez - Wikipedia

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    Luis Estévez (c. 1930 – November 28, 2014) was a Cuban-born American fashion designer and costume designer, active between 1951 until 1997. According to the New York Times, "Luis Estevez always did make a lady look like a vamp", known for his high slits, slinky dresses and dramatic necklines.

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  4. Designer Luis Estevez Dies at Age 85 – WWD

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    Designer Luis Estevez died at 85 on Friday in Miami. Estevez was born in Havana, Cuba, the son of Gloria and Luis Estevez Sr. and the grandson of sugar tycoon Santiago Estevez. The young...

  5. Why John Singer Sargent's 1884 painting, Madame X ...

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    In 1960, Cuban-American fashion designer Luis Estévez created an iconic black dress based on Gautreau’s. Actress Dina Merrill, daughter of Marjorie Merriweather Post, modeled the Estévez dress in Life magazine in January 1960 and recreated the painting , as well as the work of other artists in a series of photographs by Milton H. Greene.

  6. Luis Estévez, a CFDA Loss - The New York Times

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    Mr. Estévez, a Cuban-American designer with a long and illustrious career, died in Miami on Nov. 28, 2014, at almost 86. “He did the cha-cha-cha long before Oscar,” said Stan Herman, a former...

  7. Luis EstÉVEZ - Fashion Designer Encyclopedia

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    Cuban/American designer. Born: Luis Estévez de Galvez in Havana, Cuba, 5 December 1930. Education: Studied architecture, University of Havana, and fashion design, Traphagen School, New York. Career: Window display designer, Lord & Taylor; design assistant, House of Patou, Paris, 1953-55; began designing menswear, 1967; founder/designer ...

  8. Estévez, Luis | Encyclopedia.com

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    EST É VEZ, Luis. Cuban/American designer. Born: Luis Est é vez de Galvez in Havana, Cuba, 5 December 1930. Education: Studied architecture, University of Havana, and fashion design, Traphagen School, New York. Career: Window display designer, Lord & Taylor; design assistant, House of Patou, Paris , 1953-55; began designing menswear, 1967 ...

  9. NMAH | Hispanic Designers - National Museum of American History

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    NMAH | Hispanic Designers. Luis Estevez (b. 1930) was born in Havana, Cuba, to a family of sugar growers. Estevez attended prep school in the United States, returning to Havana to study architecture. A summer job at Lord & Taylor in window display led him to a career in fashion. He apprenticed at the House of Patou in Paris to learn couture.

  10. Hispanic Heritage Month Designer Highlight: Luis Estevez

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    To celebrate the month, we will highlight a great Cuban-American 20th century designer, Luis Estevez. Luis Estevez was born around 1930 in Havana, Cuba. Originally with an interest in architecture, he began at the University of Havana but later attended the Traphagen School of Fashion in New York City for fashion design.

  11. Luis Estevez: Fashion. Elegance, and Exoticization

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    Open Starting April 2022 / Donna Gallery. This retrospective exhibition analyzes Luis Estévez, a bi-sexual Cuban American fashion designer, and his career, spanning from the 1950s to the 1990s. There is heightened attention to use of exoticizing and othering language surrounding Estévez in the media, his candidness, and overall lack of ...