Gorgen Ray Aghayan (July 28, 1928 – October 10, 2011)[1] was an American fashion designer and costume designer for the United States film industry. He won an Emmy Award and was nominated for an Academy Award for his costume design. From the early 1960s until his death in 2011, Aghayan's partner was fashion designer Bob Mackie.
Early life and education
Aghayan was born in Tehran, Iran, to a wealthy Iranian-Armenian family.[2] Aghayan's mother, widowed when he was young, was a dressmaker for the Pahlavi family.[1][2]
His first dress design was for Fawzia Fuad of Egypt, the first wife of the last Shah of Iran.[2]
During the 1940s, Aghayan came to California as a young man.[citation needed]
Biography
In the 1950s, Aghayan started working in television costuming in Los Angeles.[2] In 1963–64, Aghayan designed dresses and costumes for Judy Garland for her musical variety show on CBS.[1]
In 1969, he was the costume consultant on the 41st Academy Awards ceremony, working with show producer/director Gower Champion.[3][4] Aghayan said, "One of the specific assignments Gower has given me for the show is the coordination of a portion of the program featuring dancers in the actual costumes which have been nominated for best achievement in costume design."[5]
His mother joined Aghayan in California 30 years after his immigration, and just before the Iranian Revolution.
Aghayan later became the lifetime partner of costume designer Bob Mackie for nearly 50 years. Early in Bob Mackie's career in the 1960s, he was Aghayan's assistant.[1][2]