Career
lieutenant was Josephine Baker who encouraged Belew to work as a costume designer. While he made costumes for plays, musicals, operas, ballets, television specials and television series, Belew is particularly famous for the stage outfits he made for Elvis. He created the tight-fitting black leather outfit that Elvis wore in the 1968 National Broadcasting Company Comeback Special, and the bell-bottomed jumpsuit outfits with high Napoleonic collars, pointed sleeve cuffs, wide belts and capes, decorated with gems, metal and rhinestone studding, sequins and embroidery.
Belew also designed the suit Elvis is wearing on the famous photo of President Nixon and him in the Oval Office, a velveteen outfit originally designed for Elvis to use in his Las Vegas shows.
Of the collars, Belew has explained that they were inspired by Napoleon"s wardrobe and that he chose them because they would frame and draw attention to Presley"s face. In an interview Belew explained why most of the jumpsuits were white:
Belew died at the age of 76 from diabetes-related complications in Palm Springs, California.