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Full Name
  
Alexander Kiam

Role
  
Mathematician

Name
  
Omar Kiam

Nationality
  
American


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Born
  
July 19, 1894 (
1894-07-19
)
Monterrey, Mexico.

Occupation
  
Costume designer; fashion designer

Awards
  
Neiman Marcus Fashion Award, 1941; Coty Award, 1946

Died
  
December 4, 1131, Greater Khorasan

Influenced by
  
Avicenna, Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi, Al-Biruni, Alhazen

Books
  
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, Come Fill the Cup [sound R, An Essay by the Uniquely, The little book of The rubai, The nectar of grace

Similar People
  
Hafez, Attar of Nishapur, Rumi, Hassan‑i Sabbah, Saadi Shirazi

Schools of thought
  
Iranian philosophy

Omar Kiam (1894-1954) was an American fashion designer and costume designer.

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Early life

Born Alexander Kiam in Monterrey, Mexico, to Texan parents, Kiam picked up the nickname Omar at Riverview Preparatory School in Poughkeepsie, New York. He later went to the Poughkeepsie Military Academy in New York. His first job as a designer was producing caps for babies for a department store in Houston. Kiam chose to retain his nickname professionally, as he appreciated the link to Omar Khayyám.

Costume design

Following a stint in Paris as a student, Kiam returned to the United States and opened his studio in New York City, where he produced work for Broadway theatre. Among the theatre productions he costumed were Dinner at Eight, the Robert E. Sherwood play Reunion in Vienna, and the Edward Sheldon and Margaret Ayer Barnes play Dishonored Lady. In 1933 he moved to Hollywood, where he headed the film costume design departments for Sam Goldwyn Productions and United Artists. Before leaving Hollywood in 1939, Kiam also worked for David O. Selznick and Hal Roach.

One of Kiam's most notable films was the 1937 film A Star is Born, for which he dressed Janet Gaynor. He collaborated with Irene on Algiers.

Filmography

Omar Kiam costumed the following films:

Fashion design

Although primarily known as a costume designer Kiam had also run a wholesale fashion design business supplying clothing to shops across the United States before he moved to Hollywood.

After leaving Hollywood, in 1941 Kiam became head designer for the Ben Reig fashion label, a company founded in 1929. Also designing costume jewelry for them from 1948, he worked there until his death in 1954.

Kiam won the Neiman Marcus Fashion Award in 1941, and in 1946, won the Coty Award jointly with Vincent Monte-Sano and Clare Potter. During the early 1950s Liz Claiborne worked for Kiam.

Kiam died 28 March 1954 at the Ritz Tower Hotel in New York.

References

Omar Kiam Wikipedia