Celebrity Why Cher's Iconic 1989 Music Video Look "Embarrassed" Designer Bob Mackie The "seat belt" outfit was almost entirely sheer. By Emma Banks Published on December 6, 2024 @ 11:50AM Close Photo: Bruce Glikas/Getty Images Cher may be one of the most iconic dressers in her Hollywood, but not all of her looks have been hits from the get-go. Consider her sheer bodysuit from the 1989 "If I Could Turn Back Time" music video. Brought to life by the legendary Bob Mackie, the designer now admits he told Cher he was "embarrassed" by the look. Youtube/@cher "‘Please don’t tell anyone that I designed this. Don’t let anyone know this. I’m embarrassed,’" he said, recounting their conversation for the documentary Bob Mackie: Naked Illusion. "And she was fine about it. Now she admits that, no, it wasn’t so good.” The ensemble, dubbed the "seat belt" outfit, consisted of a completely sheer bodysuit with a single black strip of opaque fabric that went into a V-shape from Cher's shoulders to her underside. She paired the onesie with an oversized black leather jacket, a statement belt, and huge '80s hair. Youtube/@cher “We put a lot of wild, sexy clothes on [Cher] at different times,” Mackie said in an interview with Yahoo Entertainment. “Sometimes I’d say, ‘Well, you can't wear that for this’ ... an award show or whatever, and she would [disappointedly reply], OK.’ But she wanted to wear that. Bicycle pants were in, but see-through bicycle pants are really scary.” In a world where naked dresses are a dime a dozen, sheer bicycle pants may not be considered so "scary" today. At the time, however, the music video was banned from playing on MTV until after 9 p.m., and caused additional controversy for its backup dancers, who were actually sailors aboard a real Navy ship, the USS Missouri. Youtube/@cher Perhaps unsurprisingly, the music video wasn't the only time Cher turned heads over the course of her long career. Three years prior to the making of "If I Could Turn Back Time," Cher arrived at the Oscars in a jewel-encrusted bra top, a low-rise skirt, and a massive feathered headpiece. The look, of course, was courtesy of Mackie. Jim Smeal/Getty Images "And I walked out and I said, ‘As you can see, I did receive my academy booklet on how to dress like a serious actress.’ And it was kind of my, you know, my you-know-what moment... My ‘fuck you’ moment to the Academy because, you know, all you have to judge me on is my work, not my life.”