Showing posts with label Grace Kelly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grace Kelly. Show all posts

Friday, December 7, 2012

Pantone color of the year 2013


Pantone announced today that the color of the year for 2013 is Emerald.  See below for a look back on some emerald green faves.


Grace Kelly wearing an emerald green Givenchy dress to visit the White House in 1961 (love the hat!).


Velvet 1970's Emilio Pucci dress.

Cartier carved emerald and sapphire brooch c. 1920

Vintage 1970s emerald green Lilly Pulitzer print.

An Emerald City jacket from the 1939 movie, The Wizard of Oz. It appeared in the movie when Dorothy and her friends arrive in Emerald City.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Happy 56th Anniversary!

Being from Philadelphia, I've always had a special place in my heart for Philly girl, Grace Kelly. Today would have been the 56th Anniversary of her marriage to Prince Rainier III.


The wedding took place in 1956 in the Cathedral of Monaco. During that time, Kelly was in the middle of a seven year contract with MGM. In order to get out of her contract and marry Prince Rainier III, she had to agree to let MGM film the wedding for worldwide distribution.

This also meant that MGM would pay for most of the wedding including the wedding dress. Kelly's dress is  what is most remembered about the event. It is often cited as being one of the most elegant and best-remembered wedding gowns of all time. The dress was designed by the MGM costume designer, Helen Rose (1904 - 1985) who also designed Kelly's costumes for High Society and The Swan. The gown was made by the wardrobe department at MGM in Culver California and was said by Rose to have taken 35 people working full-time six weeks to make.


The dress was exquisitely detailed. The skirt of the dress was a bell shaped ivory peau de soie that was supported by two petticoats.


The bodice had a high neck and long sleeves that were made from an antique Valenciennes lace that had been bought from a Museum and was then re-embroidered and embellished with seed pearls to appear seamless. Kelly's prayer book, shoes, and headpiece were also embellished with lace and seed pearls. The veil was a circular silk-net veil that was designed so that Kelly's face could be seen. 

The dress is still influential today and is said to have been an inspiration for Sarah Burton of Alexander McQueen when she designed Kate Middleton's wedding dress.


Shortly after the wedding in 1956, Kelly donated the dress to the Philadelphia Museum of Art. In 2006 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the wedding, the Museum displayed the dress from April 1st until May 21st. It was reported to have been one of the Museum's most popular exhibits.






Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Happy Birthday Givenchy

Hubert de Givenchy at work.  Image: museudelperfum.com

Happy Birthday Hubert de Givenchy! 

Givenchy was born this day in 1927. He is a fashion designer who has dressed some of the most iconic stars of the 20th century including Grace Kelly, Elizabeth Taylor, Jackie Kennedy, Wallis Simpson and of course his muse, Audrey Hepburn. 

Givenchy had a long friendship with Hepburn which began on the movie set of "Sabrina" in 1953 and continued until her death in 1993. Givenchy created Hepburn's wardrobes for almost all of the movies she made after Sabrina. He also designed clothing for Hepburn's personal wardrobe and was responsible for creating her signture look.

Audrey Hepburn and Givenchy in the 1970's.