Celebrities and Hollywood Films
Baracuta has been at the forefront of celebrity fashion and film for decades. But where did this global stardom come from? Baracuta was founded in 1937, but it wasn’t until the 1950’s that Baracuta’s founders, the Miller Brothers, opened an office in the USA. This expansion across the pond brought about major growth for the brand and was amplified after the Paul Stuart store in NYC jumped at the opportunity to stock Baracuta. It wasn’t long before high-profile celebrities started to wear Baracuta’s G9 Harrington Jacket, among them was Elvis Presley, the king of rock n’ roll who wore the jacket in the Hollywood film, “King Creole”. James Dean was also spotted on the cover of Life Magazine wearing a G9. This was just the beginning of Baracuta’s presence in the celebrity and film world.
After seeing these renowned stars sporting the G9 Jacket, people from all over strived to achieve that Baracuta look, just like the celebrities they looked up to. In 1964, Baracuta’s G9 played an important role alongside the actor Ryan O’Neal in the sitcom Peyton Place. O’Neal played the role of Rodney Harrington and wore the G9 Jacket in practically every episode which led to the jacket being called the Harrington Jacket. The first and only authentic Harrington Jacket! Peyton Place, being such an influential and popular show, also played a huge part in making the Baracuta brand and its jackets must-haves!
Even though Baracuta’s G9 Harrington Jacket was becoming a more and more sought-after piece, it could not be described as simply “a trending piece”. One has only to look at these jackets to know that they are timeless, they are a lifestyle and celebrities and professionals working in Hollywood films were well aware of this.