Ola Hudson Explained

Ola Hudson
Birth Name:Ola J. Oliver
Birth Date:12 October 1946
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Spouse:Anthony Hudson
Children:2, including Saul

Ola J. Hudson (née Oliver; October 12, 1946 – June 5, 2009) was an American fashion designer and costumier. She designed costumes for several famous musicians, including the Pointer Sisters,[1] Diana Ross,[2] Janet Jackson, David Bowie, John Lennon and Ringo Starr. She is the mother of Saul Hudson, known professionally as Slash, of Guns N' Roses.[3] Her designs are in the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Biography

Of African American heritage, Hudson was born Ola J. Oliver in Los Angeles, California, on October 12, 1946.[4] [5] As a young adult, she studied at the Lester Horton School of Modern Dance. She also studied with dancers Bella Lewitzsky and Linda Gold. She then went to study at the Institute of Dance in Paris, at Le Loft in Switzerland and the Max Rivers School in London.

In London, she met and married album cover designer Anthony Hudson. In 1965, she gave birth to Saul Hudson (Slash from Guns N' Roses) in her husband's native United Kingdom.

In 1972, she gave birth to Albion, their second son. Her marriage to Anthony was troubled and she returned to Los Angeles around 1974, working out of Hollywood as a clothes designer. She had left her family in England but they met back up with her in Los Angeles around a year later in 1975, however she and Anthony continued to have periods of separation throughout their marriage.

In the mid-1970s, Hudson designed clothes for David Bowie. They eventually became lovers for a time.[6] "He was the first guy that came along after my mom and dad divorced," Slash recalled, "so I can't think I was all that interested or happy… Now that I'm older, I can take his music to heart… The guy's a genius. And I worked with him a couple of times."[7]

Hudson died on June 5, 2009, of lung cancer.

Career

Hudson's design company was named Ola Hudson Enterprises, Incorporated.[8] She also created special collections for Arpeja,[9] Henri Bendel, Right Bank Clothing and Neiman Marcus in Beverly Hills, Maxfield Blu of Los Angeles.[10] Hudson's fashion design was somewhat minimal. She said, "It's getting right down to basics".[11] She was also known for her retro design work, featuring details from the 1940s, that the Pointer Sisters wore.[12] Her designs were featured at a 1974 show, Los Angeles Space-Age Designs: Past-Present-Future.[13] She also designed clothing for dancer Linda Gold.[14]

Hudson designed clothing for the film The Man Who Fell to Earth and for David Bowie's Station to Station (both 1976).[15] She also created the black pants and waistcoat for Bowie's Thin White Duke look, also in 1976.[16] Some of the items she designed for Bowie are part of the permanent collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art.

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Notes and References

  1. News: L.A. Designers Put On a Talent Show. July 14, 1974. The Los Angeles Times. February 8, 2018. 152. Newspapers.com.
  2. News: The Gunnas. 1993. The Age. February 8, 2018. 36. Newspapers.com.
  3. Book: Tomei, Renato. Advertising Culture and Translation: From Colonial to Global. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 2017. 9781443874861. 174. en.
  4. News: The Colorful Canvas Files: Costume Designer & Artistic Diva, Ola Hudson. Obercam. Sky. February 2014. Clutch Magazine. February 8, 2018. en-US. https://web.archive.org/web/20150920201701/http://www.clutchmagonline.com/2014/02/colorful-canvas-files-costume-designer-artistic-diva-ola-hudson/. September 20, 2015. dead.
  5. News: Oliver-Hudson, Ola J.. June 14, 2009. The Los Angeles Times. February 8, 2018. 94. Newspapers.com.
  6. News: Slash: 'I caught my mum naked with David Bowie'. Goodwyn. Tom. August 28, 2012. NME. February 8, 2018. en-US.
  7. . March 1994 . 72.
  8. News: Dress-up Time, Hillbilly Variety. Krier. Beth Ann. August 22, 1971. The Los Angeles Times. February 8, 2018. 521. Newspapers.com.
  9. News: Long on Controversy. Varro. Barbara. August 7, 1974. Press and Sun-Bulletin. February 8, 2018. 28. Newspapers.com.
  10. News: Women Of Black History: 5 Things To Know About Costume Designer And Artist Ola Hudson. Uwumarogie. Victoria. February 24, 2017. MadameNoire. February 8, 2018. en-US.
  11. News: Reach to the Future. 2 March 1969. The Los Angeles Times. February 8, 2018. 567. Newspapers.com.
  12. News: Design. June 7, 1974. The Los Angeles Times. February 8, 2018. 106. Newspapers.com.
  13. News: Los Angeles Space-Age Designs. 10 June 1974. The Los Angeles Times. February 8, 2018. 136. Newspapers.com.
  14. News: Formation of Self Explored by Linda Gold. Baumsten. Shelley. June 11, 1985. The Los Angeles Times. February 8, 2018. 84. Newspapers.com.
  15. Book: Egan, Sean. Bowie on Bowie: Interviews and Encounters with David Bowie. Chicago Review Press. 2015. 9781613730010. 375. en.
  16. News: The Invention of David Bowie. Buruma. Ian. May 23, 2013. The New York Review of Books. February 8, 2018. en. 0028-7504.