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Graceland Unveils 15 New Jumpsuits in Refreshed  Elvis: Dressed to Rock Exhibit

Graceland Unveils 15 New Jumpsuits in Refreshed Elvis: Dressed to Rock Exhibit

Elvis Presley's Graceland has unveiled a refreshed Elvis: Dressed to Rock exhibit, showcasing 15 newly-displayed jumpsuits making their debut after more than two years off display at Graceland while traveling the world as part of Direct from Graceland exhibition series. This marks the first major update since the popular exhibit opened in 2022. To complement the new additions, the existing jumpsuits in the exhibit were also rotated to give visitors a fresh perspective.

Graceland Dressed to Rock Exhibit

Located within the Elvis: The Entertainer Career Museum, the exhibit features a stunning 21-foot floor-to-ceiling display of Elvis' iconic stage costumes, offering visitors an unprecedented view of his legendary jumpsuits.

Some of the highlights include:

  • White & Black Brocade Collar Suit from Elvis’ first Las Vegas engagement at the International Hotel in 1970.
  • Rope Collar Suit featured on the cover of Elvis’ On Stage album.
  • Blue Brocade Suit worn in Las Vegas in February 1970.
  • Webbed Fringe Suit worn only once at the Forum in Los Angeles on November 14, 1970.
  • Black Butterfly Suit from early 1972 which Elvis famously wore during a spontaneous photo session in his hotel suite.

Additional jumpsuits include Amber Stone Suit, Pontiac Suit, Arabian Suit, Black Conquistador Suit, Dragon Suit, Embordered Flame Suit, Green & Red Dude Suits, and Orange Target Suit.

The jumpsuits that are being rotated out of the display are returning to the Graceland Archives for some rest and preservation until they make their next debut.

“These jumpsuits are not just costumes or pieces of stage wear, they are pieces of art,” said Angie Marchese, Vice President of Graceland Archives and Exhibits. “They made Elvis' already-powerful stage performances even more memorable - defining what true rock style was.

In addition to jumpsuits, the exhibit also features Elvis’ beautifully detailed capes, his numerous belts, two-piece suits, studded boots, jewelry, and more. Some iconic highlights include: 

  • Aloha from Hawaii jumpsuit and show cape, worn for the first-ever satellite concert
  • Aztec Sun jumpsuit, the last jumpsuit Elvis wore on stage
  • Original Drawings by Bill Belew, designer of Elvis’ stage wear and personal wardrobe from 1968-1977

The Elvis: Dressed to Rock is just one of the many new and refreshed exhibits happening at Graceland in 2025.

In January, Graceland opened the 90 for 90 Exhibit that features 90 curated stories told through items specially selected from the over 1.5 million artifacts housed at the Graceland Archives. 

Throughout 2025, Graceland will also welcome the opening of: 

  • Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii Experience featuring captivating visuals, sounds, and artifacts from Elvis' iconic 1973 performance.
  • Graceland in Red in August, will recreate Elvis' 1974 Living Room transformation with its original red French Provencal decor and furniture.
  • The Colonel exhibit, delving into the life of Elvis's manager, opens in August.

In addition, Graceland’s newly renovated Elvis in Hollywood section at the Elvis: the Entertainer Career Museum, which already offers photo op vignettes from Elvis’ movie career – including a New Orleans “King Creole” set, Jailhouse Rock prison setting, and western saloon, will introduce more movie set photo ops in 2025, including a beach, a carnival, and a garage. 

Elvis Presley’s Graceland in Memphis is open daily. Tickets and tour information available at Graceland.com.

Posted by Anna-Kate Boyd at 11:54

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