Priscilla Presley Breaks Down 15 Looks From 1960 to Now | Life in Looks | Vogue

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Published 2022-06-24
The iconic Priscilla Presley shares the secret to her 1960s bouffants and how she managed to buy her dress incognito when she planned to marry "The King," Elvis Presley.

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All Comments (21)
  • Elvis was pretty much broke when he died. Priscilla built Graceland into an empire, saved Elvis' legacy, while raising a child and even found time to do some acting. Priscilla Presley is a real woman.
  • @evaiin
    it’s profoundly heart—wrenching to hear this beautiful woman speak. one can just tell that she was groomed by the manner in which she discusses her early outfits and pictures, with a rare focus on herself but predominantly centered around ‘what elvis liked’ and ‘what elvis wanted.’ even reading her book deeply broke my heart.
  • @donnar.5325
    it is so necessary for us as a society to not forget the fact that this woman was a child when she started dating elvis. and married him as a very very young adult
  • This was so kind of Priscilla to take the time and care in explaining all of these pictures to the fans. I enjoyed each one and learned a lot. Am almost a lifetime Elvis fan, born in 1956 and raised on his records, which my mama was always playing. Saw him in person four times. Love how Priscilla honored him and carried on his legacy for future generations. She is both graceful and gracious. Appreciate the care his family takes of his legacy, especially Graceland.
  • I literally can't believe she is 77 years old! She looks absolutely gorgeous and she seems like such a lovely person to be around <3
  • @malbell0329
    She tells these stories in a way that is so mesmerizing. I love her voice and demeanor!
  • I remember being twenty (now 62) and seeing that Priscilla had double piercings so I had my husband put piercings in my lobes. To me she was the most beautiful woman in the world. I appreciate everything she has done for the Presley name and legacy.
  • A time when people took trouble over their appearance, dressed up and made an occasion of things. Pure class and style.
  • @Jasmua
    Looking at her and realizing the woman in those photos that looked so beautiful… is still here. Her voice, her thoughts, all the things that used to be still are here and we can listen to them real time, not just frozen in a picture or old videos. It’s fascinating
  • @M-gw7cm
    I love that she’s supposed to be talking about her clothes but she’s talking about Elvis and her in that moment ❤️
  • @sofiamezzo
    Priscilla Presley was a discovery for me this year. I used to know very little about her. This year I watched the movie Priscilla, and I liked the vibe so much that I wanted to learn more about her. I am impressed. How well-mannered she is, how respectful she is about Elvis, how smart, beautiful and sophisticated she is. What a passing era. There are almost no women like her now. Thanks for this video Vogue.
  • @jodybrooks1186
    I love listening to Priscilla talk about her experiences and her cherished mrm of her private life with Elvis. She could easily hold her memories private for fans to wonder about. She doesn’t owe the public any of that. She chooses to let us have a glimpse into her private life and I’m thankful that she does.
  • @RomanticRose111
    How she talks about how people used to dress up all the time and no one wasn’t dressed down makes me wish everyone still dressed up all the time
  • Priscilla was absolutely stunning when she was young, shes still beautiful now. They made a stunning couple.
  • My grandma was so obsessed with the presleys she had two birds named them Elvis and Priscilla then like 10 years later they had a baby and she named her Lisa Marie 🤣
  • @Wren4875
    Those are the eyes that enchanted Elvis, and you can still see why. Still gorgeous at almost 80.
  • @evanthia505
    I love how she talks about Elvis always wanting them to be dressed up, even when it was the two of them, and on this interview she's wearing a pyjama outfit. LOVE IT.
  • @beautifulibra
    This woman is not only Elvis’s wife, but at one time she was Michael Jackson’s mother in law. Having to know 2 legends like that! Incredible!
  • To this day I remember my mother telling me about how people used to dress on Airplanes. I whole heartedly appreciate her commenting on this. And the general sense of fashion of the time.
  • @ayanoaishi8489
    It’s so beautiful to watch her blossom into herself and watch her build herself into this incredible woman that she is today