"You're never completely dressed without a smile."
The late Bill "Buckskin Bill" Black always closed his local television program with that phrase, and though he's no longer here to "complete" his fringed outfit on display in the LSU Textile & Costume Museum, plenty of visitors are closing the gap with their own smiles.
The attire worn by Black's alter ego during the 35-year run of WAFB-TV's "The Buckskin Bill Show" stands center stage in the museum's exhibit, "Dressing Louisiana: Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane." The show runs through March 6, highlighting the state's fashion spectrum from the sparkly Mardi Gras attire and Louisiana first ladies' inauguration pageantry to LSU athletics wear and, yes, Buckskin Bill.
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Black's display is where the museum's mis