Travis Banton (August 18, 1894 - February 2, 1958) was the chief designer at Paramount Pictures. He is considered one of the most important Hollywood costume designers of the 1930s.
He was born in Waco, Texas. Travis moved to New York City as a child. Banton was educated at Columbia University and at the Art Students League where he studied art and fashion design.
An early apprenticeship with a high-society dressmaker costume earned him fame. When Mary Pickford selected one of his dresses for her wedding to Douglas Fairbanks, his reputation was established.
He opened his own dressmaking salon in New York City, and soon was asked to create costumes for the Ziegfeld Follies. In 1924, Travis Banton moved to Hollywood when Paramount contracted with him to create costumes for his first film, The Dressmaker From Paris.
Beginning with Norma Talmadge in "Poppy," Banton designed clothing for Pola Negri and Clara Bow in the 1920s. In the'30s and'40s Banton designed for such stars as Kay Francis, Lilyan Tashman, Sylvia Sidney, Gail Patrick, Helen Vinson, and Claudette Colbert. Ultimately, Travis Banton may be best remembered for forging the style of Hollywood icons such as Carole Lombard, Marlene Dietrich, and the inimitable Mae West.Travis Banton (August 18, 1894 - February 2, 1958) was the chief designer in Paramount Pictures. It is regarded as one of the most important designers of apparel Hollywood 1930.
He was born in Waco, Texas. Travis moved to New York City as a child. Banton was educated at Columbia University and the Art Students League, where he studied art and fashion design.
An early learning with a suit of high society dressmaker earned him fame. When Mary Pickford selected one of their dresses for the wedding of Douglas Fairbanks, established his reputation.
He opened his own couture salon in New York City, and soon called for the creation of costumes for the Ziegfeld Follies. In 1924, Travis Banton moved to Hollywood when Paramount hired him to create costumes for his first film, The Dressmaker From Paris.
From Norma Talmadge in "Poppy," Banton designed clothes for Pola Negri and Clara Bow in the decade to 1920. In 30 y'40s Banton designed for stars such as Kay Francis, Lilyan Tashman, Sylvia Sidney, Gail Patrick, Helen Vinson, and Claudette Colbert. Ultimately, Travis Banton may be best remembered for forging the style of Hollywood icons such as Carole Lombard, Marlene Dietrich, Mae West and the inimitable.
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