New Costume

Dear Constant Reader,

I love costumes. One of my favorite things about burlesque is that I get to indulge in making fabulous costumes. By the way, today happens to be the birthday of two women who taught me a great deal about costuming. Happy birthday, Heather & Rae!

I also love burlesque history and have occasional bought costumes or accessories that have belonged to someone notable (to date that’s been current performers/costumers). But I won’t just pack them away to be admired — I wear them on stage. It wars with my museum training, but these costumes deserve to be seen as they were intended, on stage. But I treat them with the utmost of care and document any alterations I do.

Scratch had found these Hedy Jo Star costumes for sale on-line and when he saw that the owner lived in Massachusetts, asked if we could display them at The Expo. Maybe she’d get a buyer…

And she did:

The costume has six components:

bra

pantie

collar

gauntlets

skirt detail

fan (there are 2)

Despite being in great shape, it’s not completely ready to wear. There are a lot of small wear & tear repairs to be made. All of the elastic (especially on the bra) needs to be replaced. While the skirt fits perfectly around my waist, I can’t zip it over my thighs. It looks fine open in the front, but I’ll have to decide if I want to remove the metal zipper as a snagging hazard or leave it in place as part of the historical integrity. And it needs pasties and a g-string. Perhaps the pasties I bought at The Expo will work. We’ll see.

I won’t lie; this was the most expensive costume I’ve ever bought. So once my new act is ready, I’ll be looking for gigs!

The woman I bought it from can’t remember the name of the stripper she bought it from. The costume was made sometime in the 80’s and worn locally. I would love to find out the provenance, so please, if you have any leads, let me know!

M2

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  1. Roy E. Richmond's avatar

    My name is Roy E. Richmond, I’m informing you that I have published a book on my Aunt Hedy Jo Stars life. She was the very first sex change and a successful one in the USA.
    You can visit my web page that contains a lot of information and pictures, and also the cover for the book and link to order one if you wish to. The price is $17.96 plus tax and shipping.

    Please visit the web page and forward to anyone you would think may be interested in learning the true story. http://www.HedyJoStar.com

    I welcome a call from you if you have any ideas of how to promote her books. 405-204-713 central time.

  2. defeatingmsmyjourney's avatar

    I was a dancer in the 80’s in Massachusetts. If that costume had an elaborate head piece of peacock feathers with a sequinned peacock head on the forehead then I’m fairly confident it originally belonged to an exquisite tiny black dancer I worked with just one week at The Squires in Revere, MA around 1984/1985. It was made for her by Hedy Jo Star. I do not remember her name. My stage name was Robin Blue

    • missminamurray's avatar

      Thank you so much for writing! Alas, there was no headdress by the time I bought the costume, but you’ve given me another clue.

      The American Burlesque Collection (www.burlesquemuseum.org) would be interested in hearing about your experience as a dancer.

  3. Robin Howard's avatar

    One more thing about your costume. That picture at the top of a display of Hedy Jo Star’s costumes, next to the peacock costume to the left on the floor, looks like the headdress resting beside the costume.


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