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Betsey Johnson
Johnson at the 2007 Red Dress Collection show for The Heart Truth campaign
Betsey Johnson (born August 10, 1942) is an American fashion designer best known for her feminine and whimsical designs. Many of her designs are considered "over the top" and embellished. She also is known for doing a cartwheel ending in a split at the end of her fashion shows.[2]
Early life and education
Johnson was born in Wethersfield, Connecticut, the second of three children born to Lena and John Johnson. She has an elder sister, Sally, and a younger brother, Robert. Johnson grew up in Terryville, Connecticut,[3] and took many dance classes, which inspired her love of costumes.[4]
In the 1970s, Johnson took control of the fashion label "Alley Cat" which was popular with the rock 'n roll musicians of the day. In her first year, her debut collection for Alley Cat reportedly sold $5 million in volume.[10] In September 1971 she received the Coty Fashion Critics' Award (a 'Winnie').
In 1978, Johnson started her own fashion line.[11] Her second collection did not sell well, leaving her with 3,000 pieces of spring clothing and insufficient funds to stage a 1981 fashion show to sell them and Johnson opened a retail store in the SoHo area of New York City.[5] She designed the dress that Lisa Loeb wore in the music video for her 1994 hit "Stay (I Missed You)".
The National Arts Club awarded Johnson the 2009 Medal of Honor for Lifetime Achievement in Fashion.[14] She once described her style as a formula: "Take a leotard and add a skirt."[2] As of 2011, she has more than 65 stores worldwide.[citation needed]
In September 2010, her Spring/Summer 2011 Ready-to-Wear fashion show generated a lot of buzz before it started because models were rumored to come down the runway riding bicycles.[15] However, the original concept proved too dangerous during the rehearsals,[16] so Betsey asked model Kim Matulova to ride a skateboard while wearing open-toed platform heels instead. She ended up falling to the ground and losing one of her shoes, and she had to get off and shoulder her skateboard all the way back up the catwalk.[17]
On April 26, 2012, Betsey Johnson, LLC filed voluntarily for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.[18]
On September 12, 2012, she celebrated 40 years of her brand with a retrospective fashion show with Cyndi Lauper performing.[19]
As of May 2013, Johnson and her daughter Lulu Johnson have a reality TV show that airs on the Style Network.[20]
On September 4, 2014, it was announced that Johnson would be one of the celebrities competing on the 19th season of Dancing with the Stars.[21] The couple was eliminated in week 4, finishing in tenth place.[22]
In 2018, Johnson appeared on Sugar Rush as a guest judge (Episode: "Frosted Fashion").[23]