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Cathy Cooper

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Cathy Cooper
Born
Catherine McPeak Cooper

(1960-11-08) November 8, 1960 (age 63) Whittier, California, United States
NationalityAmerican
EducationCalifornia State University, Long Beach
Known forArtist, stylist (wardrobe and costume), sculptor, painter, model, musician
MovementPost-modern, assemblage
AwardsMVPA, 2009 Best Costuming Video Awards

Cathy Cooper (née Catherine McPeak Cooper, born November 8, 1960) is a postmodern artist and wardrobe stylist who lives and maintains a studio in Los Angeles.[1][2] Working as a costume and wardrobe designer for the past 28 years, she has been collaborating with directors, musicians, commercial advertisers and photographers. Cooper completed the costuming and wardrobe for the Los Angeles Philharmonic's (and ballet) productions of Igor Stravinsky's Firebird ballet choreographed version of Ravel's Boléro.[3][4]

Her wardrobe and costuming work is seen regularly on numerous movies.[5] In advertising, her wardrobe credits include Nike, Coca-Cola, Heineken, Ford,[6] McDonald's, Clorox,[7] Orbitz,[6] Honda, The North Face[8] and many others. Her work was nominated for the MVPA 2009 Best Costuming Video Award for the Modest Mouse hit single "Dashboard" music video.[9] She has produced costuming work for videos with bands and artists such as Alice in Chains, The Cramps,[10] Cut Copy, Sister Mantos,[11] Hayley Kiyoko,[12] Stone Temple Pilots, Unwritten Law,[6] Aerosmith, and Weird Al Yankovic.[13] Her album/CD jacket design work can be seen with record labels such as Centaur Records,[14] Geffen Records, Sony Records, Interscope,[6] and A&M Records. She also works as a professional model for advertising and photo layouts in commercial media.[15][16][17]

Early years

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She was born Catherine McPeak Cooper in Whittier, California, the second daughter of four children (two girls, two boys); the family grew up in the nearby northeastern section of La Habra (remote, Southeastern base of the Puente Hills).[18] She is the older sister of composer/arranger Jack Cooper and the granddaughter (x4) of Harriet Byron McAllister and the grand-daughter of Mississippi legislator Homer Vernon Cooper. Her mother Georgie was a professional pianist and teacher.[19] Cooper's athletic ability in the 800-meter run enabled her to receive an athletic scholarship to the University of California at Irvine. She transferred to the arts program at California State University, Fullerton and eventually received her Bachelor of Arts from California State University, Long Beach.

Style, media, influences, and music

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Cooper has noted the influence of designers such as Edith Head, Coco Chanel, Junya Watanabe, Rei Kawakubo, Henrik Vibskov, Tsumori Chisato, Kenzo, Norma Kamali, Ossie Clark, Alexander McQueen, and Salvatore Ferragamo;[20] a great deal of her work with costuming is categorized as post-modern urban.

"Cathy Cooper's mixed media sculptures describe a natural world that grows out of garbage and decay."[21] Her sculptures are pieced together with fabric, found objects and paper mache; they are constructed in bright color combinations much like the clothing she designs and has been influenced by.

The Great Sadness

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Cooper has played and toured with her band The Great Sadness.[22] The duo of Cooper and Stephen McNeely has gained exposure in the hard rock, alternative music scene of Los Angeles.[23] Their album Weep was released April 20, 2017. They recorded with Joe Cardamone, and the album was mastered by Howie Weinberg.

References

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  1. ^ fashion StudyMode.com. Retrieved November 2013, from http://www.studymode.com/essays/Fashion-43738516.html, Cooper noted as one of the few true, professional stylists in wardrobe
  2. ^ "Cathy Cooper design studio blog, Blantonia". Archived from the original on November 22, 2012. Retrieved October 21, 2012.
  3. ^ Los Angeles Philharmonic, Toyota Symphonies for Youth, December 2/9, 2017. Igor Stravinsky's "Firebird" Catherine Cooper, costume design. Archived November 16, 2017, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Los Angeles Philharmonic, Toyota Symphonies for Youth, April 6/20, 2017.[1] Ravel's "Boléro" Catherine Cooper, costume design.]
  5. ^ IMDb listing and credits for Cathy Cooper
  6. ^ a b c d Marty Pavatea, credits as assistant to Cathy Cooper Archived December 24, 2013, at the Wayback Machine – overseeing stylist
  7. ^ Youtube, Clorox 'Stains', director: Rafael Fernandez wardrobe: Cathy Cooper
  8. ^ The Los Angeles Times, Style/Design: Dome, Dome on the Range, January 28, 1996 article, Cathy Cooper – stylist (for picture)
  9. ^ Modest Mouse, Dashboard video
  10. ^ The Cramps – Bikini Girls With Machine Guns video
  11. ^ Little Bird, video from Sister Mantos. Cathy Cooper – wardrobe stylist
  12. ^ Hayley Kiyoko – Jolly Old Saint Nicholas – A Very Maker Music Christmas, Youtube, Cathy Cooper – clothing stylist
  13. ^ Weird Al Yankovic, White and Nerdy video
  14. ^ CD cover art/design for The Chamber Wind Music of Jack Cooper
  15. ^ Hair Extravaganza (featured article) O, The Oprah Magazine, September 2013 issue, Hearst Communications Inc. pp. 141 and 154
  16. ^ Zmuda, Natalie. JC Penney Promotes New Tagline During Olympics Opening Ceremony Advertising Age. J.C. Penney television ad, February 7, 2014, Cathy Cooper appears @ 16–17 seconds as model
  17. ^ Cathy Cooper in Target advertising campaign, role: yoga instructor, iSpot TV
  18. ^ "History of La Habra". Lahabramasons.com. January 8, 2015. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
  19. ^ Georgie Cooper discography at Discogs – biography page.
  20. ^ "Closet Visit with Cathy Cooper". Archived from the original on October 20, 2012. Retrieved October 21, 2012.
  21. ^ Review of Hidden Places, Dec. 9, 2010
  22. ^ "Music | The Great Sadness". Thegreatsadness.bandcamp.com. January 23, 2015. Retrieved May 4, 2022.
  23. ^ Review in BUZZBAND LA, The Great Sadness, Daiana Feuer, April 19th, 2017
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