|
Born in a small town in Michigan and raised in a historic antique-filled
home, Dita Von Teese's longtime fascination with 1940s cinema and classic retro
style has made her name and image synonymous with classic vintage glamour.
As a very young girl, Dita became enchanted by the films and stars of
Hollywood's Golden Age and spent her childhood dreaming of the high pastiche
elegance of 1940s glamour and it's stars like Hedy Lamarr, Rita Hayworth and
Betty Grable. It's no wonder that her childhood fondness for the beauty of
yesteryear led her to be revered as not only the most celebrated vintage pinup
model and burlesque star, but as one of Hollywood's most glamorous women.
At age twelve, she moved out west from Michigan to Orange County, California
with her parents and two sisters. Her teen years were spent continuing the
classical ballet training she has studied since the age of four, and at age
thirteen, she danced as a soloist with a local ballet company. She idolized Cyd
Charisse, a well known film star during the 1950s who was famous for using her
classical ballet training for risqu� dance numbers, epitomizing the classic
femme fatale...an image Dita longed to grow up to be. For Dita, the appeal of
mid nineteenth century glamour carried on into her adulthood, and she began
collecting vintage clothes from the 1920s through the 1950s and learned about
the details of dressing vintage from head to toe. She soon discovered that not
only were women impeccably dressed, but that the underpinnings of the era were
divine! In fact, her interest in elegant lingerie led her to pursue her first
job at age 15 at a luxury lingerie boutique where she went on to become not only
an excellent salesperson, but the shop's buyer of high end lingerie.(Not to
mention collector!)
In college, she studied historic costuming and had aspirations to work as a
stylist for period films, but eventually found a niche for her love of vintage
elegance as a model specializing in cheesecake. Her love of feminine finery,
particularly of classic seamed stockings and garters soon inspired her to
acquire the ultimate lingerie piece�.a Victorian corset! Having also admired the
look of corsets in the films and photos set in the 1800s, she would have no idea
at that time that her desire to tight-lace at age eighteen would lead her to a
fetish boutique specializing in this type of exotic apparel. It was during one
of her many visits to this fetish shop when she first saw an image of Bettie
Page by famed artist Olivia. In 1991, Dita set out to recreate some of Bettie's
intriguing images in an effort to bring back nostalgic elegance to the pages of
fetish magazines. Since then, Ms. Von Teese has often been compared to Bettie
not only for her spirit and for her enduring image, but as the premiere fetish
supermodel with countless magazine covers and as one of artist Olivia's favorite
art muses. Her career as a glamour model skyrocketed, and it wasn't long before
she gained worldwide mainstream press for popularizing retro style and vintage
eroticism.
Dita began one of the very first model websites ever created on the internet,
and as the first retro styled pinup on the web, her site contains an
extraordinary collection of over 10,000 impeccably self-styled photographs. Some
of the best in the business have photographed her, including Ellen Von Unwerth,
Dewey Nicks, Juergen Teller, P.R Brown, Rankin, Lionel Deluy, Sean McCall, Perou,
Christophe Mourthe, Pierre et Gilles and famed artist Gottfried Helnwein. Dita
has most recently been seen in major pictorials and on covers for magazines such
as Maxim's Blender, GQ, Arena, The Face, Flaunt, The London Sunday Times,
Women's Wear Daily, Esquire, Jane, Elle, Harpers & Queen, W, Monte Carlo Style,
and Vogue. Known for both her onstage elegance and off, her personal style has
gained much attention in the pages of fashion and celebrity magazines.
Dita's career in burlesque began in 1993 as she made a hobby of collecting men's
magazines from the 1930s and 40s. In these magazines, there were not only
cheesecake photographs of her favorite sex goddesses, but also pages and pages
of the burlesque dancers from the era. Dita first began performing her tribute
to Sally Rand's feather fan dance at one of the biggest fetish events in the US
in 1993, and in 1996, she tipped her hat to striptease icon Lili St Cyr by
taking a champagne bath in a crystal-clear glass bathtub. Her unsurpassed
showmanship earned her the spotlight as the headlining performer at all three
years of Teaseorama, the most highly publicized and attended showcase of the
burlesque revival and she has since toured the United States and Europe as a
solo performer. In 2002, Dita was singled out with rave reviews from Variety and
The Los Angeles Times for her "girl in the glass" solo performances with Carmen
Electra's Pussycat Dolls, and the film Charlie's Angels II features a nightclub
scene that pays tribute and gives acknowledgment to Dita's trademark act. During
a run of performances in Hollywood, Dita caught Hugh Hefner's eye and put her on
the cover of Playboy's coveted Holiday Gala issue showing off her astonishing
sixteen and half inch corseted wasp-waist and a featuring a fabulously luxurious
ten page pictorial of her signature 40's style.
Whether she is lounging on her sparkling crescent moon, riding a brilliant
rhinestone-encrusted carousel horse, bathing in a decadent jeweled clawfoot
bathtub, or spinning around in a giant filigree sparkling heart, fans of the
burlesque resurgence delight at the sophisticated and lavish spectacles that
reflect her devotion to details and dedication to the time honored tradition of
classic striptease. Dita regularly performs at The Playboy Mansion's special
events, and toured the country for their 50th Anniversary tour. She regularly
travels worldwide, and has captivated audiences at some of the most exclusive
affairs on the planet for clients such as Louis Vuitton, Christian Louboutin,
Marc Jacobs, In Style Magazine, Spike TV, Maxim Magazine, MTV, and at the
televised New Years Eve and wedding party for The Osbournes. In Fall 2003, she
made news with her risqu� burlesque performances for the fashion set while
draped in priceless jewels for a performance at London fashion week's most
exclusive party for Garrard Diamonds, the British Crown Jewelers.
Aside from continuing to make personal appearances worldwide and creating images
for her website, Dita spends her free time collecting vintage couture hats, art
deco era clothing and rare antique books about the history of burlesque and her
favorite stars. She drives a restored original 1939 Chrysler New Yorker and is
an accomplished ballet, swing and argentine tango dancer. She spends her time
off from traveling to relax at home in Hollywood with her fianc� Marilyn Manson,
their two Devonshire Rex cats Lily and Aleister, and two dachshunds Greta and
Eva.
Credit: dita.net
|