Designer Nolan Miller put a bra-less Farrah Fawcett in a see-through blouse for "Charlie's Angels," Tina Louise in a slinky nude-beige evening dress for "Gilligan's Island" and Elizabeth Taylor in violet gowns for her "Passion" perfume commercials. He even made the goth-black number Carolyn Jones wore as Morticia in "The Addams Family."

But in the annals of television costume design, Miller was best known for his work on "Dynasty," the long-running, 1980s prime-time soap that made power dressing glamorous.

Miller died Wednesday at 79 of complications from lung cancer, said former assistant Rene Horsch.

During a career that stretched from the mid-1950s to 2007, he dressed many leading ladies, including Lana Turner, Barbara Stanwyck and Joan Crawford. His TV work included "Charlie's Angels," "The Love Boat," and "Fantasy Island."

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