I submitted this new item to Trek Today but it never got put up. Anyway, before it's completely stale...
A few weeks ago my article about the life of Star Trek's TOS & original TNG costume designer, William Ware "Bill" Theiss was published put up by startrek.com (link or click on picture)
The article had a hard 2000 word limit so there's a lot I had to skim or leave out, but I think it's as comprehensive a look at his life as is possible now, almost 30 years after his passing.
Oh yeah, and it has some @Serveaux in it.
A few weeks ago my article about the life of Star Trek's TOS & original TNG costume designer, William Ware "Bill" Theiss was published put up by startrek.com (link or click on picture)

Star Trek’s space couture is universally recognized, but the man who pioneered them is virtually unknown. Startrek.com aims to correct that with its publication of William Ware Theiss: In & Out of Uniform. It is a detailed account of the life and work of Star Trek's seminal costume designer. The piece fills in many details of his background and career, including how he came to work on Trek and why he didn't design the costumes for The Motion Picture.
The piece was written with the input of Theiss's longtime friend, the late Dorothy Fontana, as well as his colleague Andrea Weaver, who worked women's wardrobe during Star Trek's 2nd and 3rd season, and on a number of other TV and film in the years after Trek's cancellation.
The piece was written with the input of Theiss's longtime friend, the late Dorothy Fontana, as well as his colleague Andrea Weaver, who worked women's wardrobe during Star Trek's 2nd and 3rd season, and on a number of other TV and film in the years after Trek's cancellation.
The article had a hard 2000 word limit so there's a lot I had to skim or leave out, but I think it's as comprehensive a look at his life as is possible now, almost 30 years after his passing.
Oh yeah, and it has some @Serveaux in it.