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Michael Bush- How I dressed the King of Pop



Michael Jackson's image may have been tarnished by accusations of child abuse and drug-taking but his long-time clothes designer Michael Bush is devoted to the star's memory and never saw even a hint of anything that was alleged. He tells Donal Lynch about the star, the man and the most secret Jackson costume of all
 
At a purely knee-jerk level, one doesn't have the warmest of feelings towards Michael Jackson's retinue. Did they seriously imagine their spindly, clearly unwell man-child was ready for another gruelling tour? And before that: why didn't they tell the King Of Pop he should stop holding hands with that 13-year-old boy? Where were they when Michael was earning that particular nickname by melting his face, one cosmetic procedure at a time?
 
To meet Michael Bush, Jackson's long-time clothing designer, however, is to realise the Jackson entourage wasn't all shadowy 'yes' men with dollar signs in their eyes, as is often portrayed by the media. A softly spoken gentleman from the Appalachian mountains, where Ohio meets Kentucky, Bush was a friend to the star and his grief at his passing is still apparent: he wells up frequently when he reminisces on their lives together. Along with his partner Dennis Tompkins, Bush dressed Jackson for a quarter of a century. They crafted some of the star's best known looks; the Swarovski-embellished Bad tour leotard, a version of which Jackson wore at his legendary 1988 Pairc Ui Chaoimh show in Cork; the pearl-embroidered jacket which Jackson wore when he escorted Madonna to the 1991 Academy Awards; the gold and silver jumpsuit worn by the star on his epic HIStory tour. Highlights from Jackson's wardrobe are featured in an ongoing exhibition at The Newbridge Silverware Museum Of Style Icons
 
One Jackson costume must remain a secret, though. Only a few people have ever seen it. And the only thing we can say for certain is that, at Jackson's own request, it definitely didn't involve a single white glove.
 
"La Toya (Jackson's sister) was in charge of Michael's clothing arrangements," Bush tells me. "She asked me to do it. She told me nobody else could do it." Bush thought he would merely visit the mortuary in Forest Lawn, California, and hand over the clothes, which the family had chosen. But the Jackson clan had other plans.
 
"The mortician told us that the family want you to be here because there's things they don't want anyone to see," Bush tells me, his eyes welling up with tears. "They brought me and Karen (Jackson's make-up artist) into the room. They made us sign papers saying that we can't sue them, because seeing a dead body is traumatic. I will always remember sitting in that room with the fans turning overhead and the overpowering smell of formaldehyde all around. It was lit brighter than daylight. At Forest Lawn you could look through a crack in the blind. I could see what looked like every media truck in the world waiting out there. They were camped there 24/7. There were helicopters overhead."
 
After Bush dressed Jackson's corpse he was asked by the mortician to help to put the star into his coffin. "I was glad that I got to experience that in a way -- it was like a vision", he remembers. "It was the last of many memorable moments with him."
 
Those moments extended back to the mid- Eighties, when Jackson was already a pop deity and Bush, a former blackjack dealer, was a costume-maker for TV and film. Their first collaboration was on a 3D film for Disneyland. After that, Jackson went to New York to film the video for Bad in the city's subway system. Then Bush worked on the costumes for the seminal Smooth Criminal video and their professional and personal relationship deepened. Jackson invited Bush to go full time on the Bad tour with him. It was the first time that the clothing designer, who had grown up gay in a small and very conservative Bible Belt town, had ever left the United States.
 
"Over time I considered him one of my best friends," Bush tells me of his relationship with Jackson. "We were the same age. He wanted someone who would make him laugh. The Three Stooges was his all time favourite film. He loved classic slapstick. You could work for 36 hours straight with him and not notice the time go by because it was so much fun and so involving."
 
Before the tour, Bush spent hours alone at Jackson's Neverland ranch, watching him dance. "The costumes he had at that point were very non-stage friendly," Bush remembers. "He was fighting the clothing, twisting in it. I wanted to make clothes that would move and flow with him."
 
Jackson was relatively tall -- 5ft 10in -- and very thin. "If he turned sideways you'd miss him," Bush says. Perhaps because of this they settled on a military theme for many of his best-known outfits. "The military jacket is very form fitting and makes you stand up straight," Bush tells me. "The body is regimented and the clothing demands attention."
 
Jackson would tell Bush to "never let 'em see my legs. Because if my fans could see my legs I'd lose all of 'em".
 
"Even though he was a dancer he wasn't a sexual being," Bush recalls. "Sex wasn't a part of him. When he was on stage he made love to the audience but you can't touch him, ever." Jackson's vitiligo -- the skin-lightening condition he was said to suffer from -- was also an issue. "The misconception was that his skin was being bleached," Bush tells me. "But in fact it was a make-up technique to even out his skin. He had light spots but they would move around."
 
From that first tour Bush noticed that Jackson had trouble sleeping. He would take short naps instead of a full night's sleep. "It was difficult for him to relax. On his days off he was running a business, there was always something he needed to do. He had no body fat, he ate very, very little. From the beginning of the show to the last song he could lose five pounds of water. There was immense pressure on him because if you cancel one show it affects all the others."
 
Bush got to experience Michael insanity up close. "His whole life he had wanted to have a family," Bush tells me. "As an entertainer, he was owned by the world. All of a sudden the stars aligned for him and he lost part of his own childhood. Lisa Marie was the closest he ever got to having a partner. Debbie (Rowe -- the mother of Jackson's children, Prince and Paris) was the nurse of one of his dermatologists. She was happy to make him happy with the children -- to give him something to call his own. She didn't care about the fame."
 
Bush regarded others who came into the fold with more suspicion and was horrified at the child abuse allegations that dogged Jackson for much of his later career. "I saw nothing, not even a hint of anything that was discussed in the allegations," he says.
 
Of course, Jackson's ultimate bogeyman had a suit and earned a fat fee. Conrad Murray, Jackson's doctor at the time of his death, is currently serving a four-year prison sentence for involuntary manslaughter of the star. He prescribed the surgical sedative Propofol to Jackson, with ultimately fatal consequences. Bush says he met Murray only once and he seemed more like a music executive than any doctor he had met. Jackson's behaviour did not noticeably change after Murray began working for him, Bush says. The singer's overriding preoccupation by that point was that he be ready for his London performances, the first his children would see.
 
Rehearsals were happening at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, and Bush was on his way there with a carful of clothes when he got a call from Karen Faye, Jackson's make-up artist, telling him to turn on the radio. "I put the radio on in the car and it said, 'Michael Jackson is at the Ronald Reagan UCLA hospital'. The first thing I thought is 'here we go again. Michael has brought the child to hospital and now they think he's dead.' As I got to the Staples Center parking lot Karen called back. She said, 'You have to get here, now'. I got out of the car in such a hurry that I left the engine running and all of the clothes from the This Is It tour were in the back of the car unlocked. I ran into the center. Everyone's cell phone was going crazy. They kind of put us on lock down there. It was as though the world had stopped."
 
Immediately before Jackson's death was publicly announced, officials brought his staff on to the stage and broke the news to them. "The hardest part was that about 20 minutes after they told us they started ripping down the stage," Bush remembers. "I mean, I know it's business, they need the next guy to come in, but it shouldn't have been that fast."
 
Bush made his way home but life would never be the same again. Though he had designed catsuits for Britney Spears, his first priority was always Jackson. Strewn around the Havisham gloom of his studio were half-made sequinned jackets, unfinished rhinestone gloves. "And you thought to yourself, if I finish them he might come back."
 
More tragedy was to follow. The following December, his true love and design partner Dennis would pass away.
 
The clothing exhibition is, you feel, as much a silent tribute to him as it is to Michael Jackson. A book on the star's clothing is coming.
 
In the meantime, Bush contents himself with the knowledge that he is impervious to conspiracy theories. "I've heard the talk -- there are those fans who think he's alive, that he's hanging out somewhere with Elvis," he says. "That day in the mortuary I got to see the truth."
 
The Newbridge Silverware Museum of Style Icons, in association with Juliens Auctions, presents 'Icons and Idols' -- an exhibition of Michael Jackson's outfits. It will run until July 29 at the Newbridge Silverware Visitors Centre. See: Newbridge Silverware Irish Jewellery Cutlery Flatware Silverware and Homeware - Online store
 
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The Moon Landing Hoax


         In the Masonic Scary Movie 3, a reporter named Cindi Campbell is reporting on Crop Circles (CC, another Masonic ploy to make you believe in Aliens). Just after this Eminem the rapper (MM = 33 on its side) talks with Cindi Campbell about Crop Circles.

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Eminem wasn't in SM3, that was Simon Rex, but I do find the rest of your post interesting

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Back/Front discussions / Re: Official back & Front thread
« on: May 27, 2012, 01:17:03 PM »
Don't know if this was posted before but DS from the HIStory album (the song about that %@nt Tom Sneddon) was originally called TS


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General Hoax Talk / Re: Is Wembley 1988 DVD actually coming out?
« on: May 27, 2012, 01:11:13 PM »
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From what’s being discussed on twitter, the footage being used is from VHS and is crappy.  I hope not  :Pulling_hair:



I am one of them weird people who does not care about HD and surround sound etc. just as long as I'm able to make out people's faces and their dance moves, its all fine by  :) I just really want to see Dirty Diana and Smooth Criminal

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General Hoax Talk / Re: Is Wembley 1988 DVD actually coming out?
« on: May 26, 2012, 04:26:58 PM »
Yay turns out its true. But I wonder if Dirty Diana will be on it seeing as it is the concert that Lady Diana went to  :/

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Ireland has one of the biggest Chernoboyl Children projects in the world. Every summer, thousands of kids affected by Chernobyl get to  be sent over to the countryside in Ireland. We always keep two kids, most of them do not speak English but they come over with their dictionaries  :icon_e_biggrin:

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I think racism against blacks is bubbling up in lots of places, and is alive and well, unfortunately.  I think it's partly jealousy for how well they're doing, taking the lead in so many areas.

Here's a major huge site on white supremacy.

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I was shocked to find out a week or so ago about a friend of my sons, getting super into sub death culture, goth, white supremacy and hatred for blacks. His family and mine home-schooled together.  :icon_pale:

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That Stormfront site is horrible  :( They post anti semitic and racist poetry. Right I'm not Jewish but what the heck is people's problems with Jewish people. Just because a couple of people make mistakes, doesn't mean the entire religion/race is to blame. Here is an example of the sick people's minds

Hitler knew just what to do
He wouldn't put up with the tricky Jew
When he got going, the lousy kike bitches
Weren't so eager to show off their riches


Hitler was smart and Hitler was right
He took on the kikes without even a fight
The Jews had to wear the yellow star
So the Germans knew just who they are


Surprise, surprise their also not huge MJ fans  :icon_neutral: They say things about him being in hell and other stuff I don't want to say.  :WTF: is their problems

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I have recieved burns A LOT of burns over my 14 years, mostly 2nd degree but on the top of my left leg I have a huge burn/scar over my leg (kids never play with fire) from when I was about 6 (can't wear bikinis  :over-react-smiley:  :icon_e_biggrin:) but anyways it HELL HURTS, I immediately fell over on my back, all I can remember is seeing my skin peeling off and freaking out but long story short I was in hospital for a month I don't know how MJ got out in 2 days, BUT the pain he is in does look real to me

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Random MJ Talk / Re: Robin Gibb is in a Coma
« on: May 04, 2012, 05:17:29 PM »
Knew he would pull through it, that man truly is a fighter!  :)

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Hmmn. A deal with the devil? I'd say yes considering there are 12 to 15 teaspoons of sugar in one of these cans.  It can clean a penny if soaked in it. What is that going to do to a person's insides?  :icon_e_confused:

I remember it was about 4 years ago and one of my teeth had fallen out, so I decided to do the "teeth rotting in coke" experiment. I put the tooth in a shallow dish of coke and checked up on it every couple of hours. After about four hours the tooth had absorbed the entire contents of the dish O.o imagine whats happening to the peoples teeth who chug on that stuff daily  :/ The marketing scheme is really working on me, I really want one of them cans and I HATE Pepsi, Coca Cola>>>Pepsi

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Random MJ Talk / Re: Adele better than mj?.....NO!!!!
« on: May 04, 2012, 05:06:02 PM »
"21" is officialy the UK's 5th best selling album beating "Thriller" it was confirmed yesterday.   :th_bravo: Adele but Thrillers still the best  ;D

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No, because I believe the trial was a Hollywood production. How I don't know, I don't have knowledge of movie making or how things work and click at that professional level, but I know the Prosecution was in the bag for MJ, I know the Defense was too, and I know that MJ had influence over the court itself, including being able to insert and manipulate props, so the only way to rectify these multiple, seemingly conflicting matters, is to say MJ was in charge of the whole shebang.

I did expect a guilty verdict so there was no shock upon reading.

No one in my real life said a damn thing about it. I wish they had, we could have discussed.

I thought it would be guilty as well, imagine if he was found not guilty, what would the non-beLIEvers do, they'd go mental!

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Jesus Christ, complete BS nobody saw the thing about holding his nose on with tape WTF thats complete bull, how can anybody believe this shit

 :screaming-7365:  :WTF: Also an anti-semite?  :WTF: Sure Elizabeth Taylor was Jewish...idiots

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@Katie2..I am so sorry to hear you are not feeling well.....being sick is just the worst!  I always pray for health for all that I know and love......that includes the forum here!  I hope you are feeling better!  I can't wait to see The Avengers!!!!  It opens May4th officially...did you win passes for a pre-opening thing.....what a bum thing for you : ( !!!!!  I love the all the Avenger characters and movies...my favorite still has to be Iron Man though.....I get so excited each and every time I watch it!
I hope and prey this sickness will go away quickly and that you can enjoy what I am sure is going to be an awesome movie!
Here's a little chicken soup to help you feel better!



Blessings to you!


Thanks guys :) I'm a bit better today still have blocked nose  :icon_bounce: and now have chills but I'll be fine  :icon_e_smile: Anyways The Avengers is already released in Ireland  :) But the move I really wanta see is Men in Black 3 and I have no idea why  ???  :)
BTW Thanks for the soup, yummers

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Stuck in bed all day long with sore throat, stomach ache and worst of all a blocked nose  :over-react-smiley: I was meant to go see The Avengers at the cinema 


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