New movie ‘Elvis’ features clothing fit for a king made in Southern Indiana (2024)

ByJohn Boyle

PublishedJune 29, 2022 at 11:23 AM EDT


89.3 WFPL News Louisville · New movie ‘Elvis’ features clothing fit for a king made in Southern Indiana

Baz Luhrmann’s new biopic “Elvis” has all the extravagance moviegoers have come to expect from big-budget Hollywood productions. And some of its flair came from Southern Indiana.

Butch Polston’s parents introduced him to Elvis Presley as a young boy, and he’s been a fan ever since. He grew up listening to all of Elvis’s music and watching his movies.

“Being a kid of the ‘60s, I loved all of Elvis, anything Elvis did,” Polston said. “He could’ve spit on the sidewalk and I would’ve loved it.”

Now, Polston helps make movies about Elvis.

The journey started when Elvis died in 1977. The broken-hearted Polston searched fan clubs for items that belonged to Elvis to keep as mementos.

Polston hoped to buy one of his iconic jumpsuits — the bedazzled costumes with ornate designs, capes and tall collars that helped transform a performer into The King.

“These entertainers throughout the ‘60s come out with these wild psychedelic shirts and Nehru jackets and fringe and beads and all that,” Polston said. “But you didn't see anything like this. It was completely off of the scale.”

Polston eventually got in touch with collectors who were selling jumpsuits. But they wanted $20,000.

His wife, Kim, had recently given birth, and they didn’t have much money. They decided to find someone who could make replicas from scratch.

Polston took their first batch of jumpsuits to a buy, sell and trade event in Memphis in 1980 and caught the eye of an Elvis tribute artist. It kicked off a career that’s lasted for more than four decades.

“The guy pulled out a roll of money big enough to choke a mule,” Polston said. “And my wife … had our son on her hip in one arm and her elbow in my ribs [saying], ‘Go on, take it, take it. We can always make more suits.’”

Polston sold four suits for $500 each that day. He later became acquainted with members of the Memphis Mafia — people from Elvis’s inner circle.

Word of mouth helped Polston grow the business. He wanted to make sure he was doing it legally, so he reached out to two Elvis’s original costume designers, Bill Belew and Gene Doucette.

“And they were so touched that I came to them and asked them for permission, they gave me the original patterns,” Polston said. “And they taught me and my wife, literally from scratch, how to be costume designers. So I've had the best schooling that one could ask for doing what I'm doing.”

The Polstons have operated B&K Enterprises Costume Company in Charlestown since 1993. Their access to Elvis’s original designs has allowed them to recreate jumpsuits exactly how he liked them.

Lead seamstress Kimberly Wein said fashion is part of what made Elvis larger than life. He started his career wearing more casual clothes — trendy, but not too flashy.

“When he started in the ‘50s, he had jackets, pants,” Wein said. “As he progressed after the movies, the leather suit. And then on with the jumpsuits, simpler ones to start with.”

Elvis’s love for comic books, specifically Captain Marvel Jr., eventually inspired him to take on a bolder look, like the jumpsuits Wein replicates at B&K.

“He loved his superheroes, and he had his designers come up with something that would look like a superhero,” Wein said. “So that's where the taller collar came from, and the capes.”

Clothing as intricate as Elvis’s takes time to make, sometimes up to 300 hours for a single item.

Polston said all of B&K’s jumpsuits are handmade without computer assistance.

“The stitching is overlapped,” he said. “It's like cutting your lawn. You go up and you come back, you go up and come back. So you see some of those little spaces there, you can imagine how long that takes.”

That attention to detail has made B&K popular in the entertainment industry. Celebrities like Bruno Mars, Miley Cyrus and Bill Murray have worn their jumpsuits.

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Several television and movie productions have also commissioned their work over the years. Most recently, B&K made about 30 jumpsuits for Luhrmann’s “Elvis,” which premiered over the weekend.

Polston said it’s the biggest project he’s worked on, praising Luhrmann’s cinematic style as “eye candy.”

“This new movie, we're hoping really keeps the younger generation interested,” he said. “And they come to us older fans, so we can keep that spark going.”

John Boyle is a corps member withReport For America, a national service program that places journalists into local newsrooms. John's coverage of Southern Indiana is funded, in part, by the Caesars Foundation of Floyd County, Community Foundation of Southern Indiana and Samtec, Inc.

New movie ‘Elvis’ features clothing fit for a king made in Southern Indiana (2024)

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Who made the costumes for the Elvis movie? ›

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Martin and her colleagues had to assemble over 9,000 individual extras outfits encompassing shoes, underwear, socks, pants and jackets for the large concert scenes – all laid out in advance on a giant Warner Bros sound stage on the Gold Coast. There were 90 costumes for Elvis alone.

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William Lewis Belew (May 20, 1931 – January 7, 2008) was an American costume designer who created stage outfits worn, among others, by Elvis Presley, Ella Fitzgerald, The Band, Gladys Knight, Gloria Estefan, Josephine Baker, Brooke Shields, Joan Rivers, Dionne Warwick, the Osmonds, and the Jacksons.

What was the most expensive Elvis costume? ›

ELVIS Presley's favourite performance costume, the peaco*ck jumpsuit, has sold for $US300,000 ($A329,996), making it the most expensive piece of the singer's memorabilia sold at auction.

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Tom Hanks has already been cast as Elvis' notoriously controlling manager, Colonel Tom Parker — and Ansel Elgort, Miles Teller, Austin Butler and Harry Styles have all auditioned for the part of the legendary singer, Deadline reports.

Why did Elvis like pink so much? ›

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He wore dress pants and ascots in high school, buying his clothes at Lansky Bros. on Beale Street. He liked to wear pink because it was his mother's favorite color. He didn't wear jeans because that was all he had to wear as a child.

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Lansky Bros., the original clothier to the King, has continued to dress not just Elvis fans but also the modern man in pieces inspired by Elvis.

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Legend has it that Elvis debuted the first pair of black Levi's jeans for this film, but it's not true, as black was an option for Levi's all the way back in the 1800s. But he did lend his name to Levi's to promote the look and film.

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In his 1981 biography, “Elvis,” music critic Albert Goldman said: “The tough working-class kids turned on Elvis as if he had been Tiny Tim. They baited, mocked and jeered him. They said he looked 'like a squirrel jes' come down outta the trees.

How many rooms did Elvis have? ›

The mansion boasts 17,552 square feet of space and 23 rooms, including eight bedrooms and four bathrooms. There is a first floor, second floor and basem*nt. Elvis also had rooms for his trophies, which are now on display in the first-floor museum portion of the property.

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Elvis worked hard before his Vegas engagements, at least at this stage of his life, and inevitably dropped whatever pounds he had to spare. In this photo you can see the wrist weights that Elvis wore to add resistance to his moves and to help hone his endurance, strength, and fitness.

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One thing he never wore, though, was blue jeans. Although they were associated with rebellion in the 1950s, Presley wore jeans only if a film role required it. Mundy says he associated denim with workwear, and it reminded him of his impoverished childhood in Tupelo, Miss.

Did Elvis design his own clothes? ›

Elvis had great fashion sense, but it was designer Bill Belew who helped take Elvis' fashion to the next level. Belew designed clothes for Elvis to wear both on and off the stage. "You could be daring as a designer and put anything on Elvis and he could make it work," Belew said.

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The Elvis Presley Eyelet Jumpsuit and Cape from his 1972 Madison Square Garden performances in New York has sold for $1,012,500, with the auction house reporting it as a world record price, albeit without noting any details on what record it beat.

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