Elizabeth Parke Firestone (1897-1990) believed that by looking great "not just good" she was a professional asset to her husband (Harvey Firestone, Jr.) and his company (Firestone Tire and Rubber Company). She looked to some of the most influential couture houses in New York City and Paris to find couturiers who suited her style and station. Trim, blonde and blue-eyed, she looked stunning in her designer gowns and was photographed for fashion and society magazines, including Vogue . Even well into her late 50s, Mrs. Firestone's fashionable dress continued to be noted in the press, including several nominations for "Best Dressed Women in the World" by the Couture Group of the New York Dress Institute during the 1950s.
The Henry Ford's collection of Elizabeth Parke Firestone's accessories and related ephemera is extensive, ranging from the 1910s to 1970. The collection is most notable for its remarkable breadth and depth. It includes a variety of gowns from significant designers from the 1920s through the early 1960s, along with accompanying shoes, gloves and the occasional design-drawing and correspondence with the couturiers. Through the collection, we are able to see Mrs. Firestone's changing styles, which reflect the fashion of high society throughout much of the 20th century.
Oh, D, I love the Henry Ford museum!!! I went last summer and I am cetainly going this summer. When I was in Chicago, they had the Jackie O dress collection which was AMAZING!
I love The Henry Ford too! I love apparel exhibits as well - saw Princess Di's dresses at Cranbrook once - would have loved to see the Jackie O exhibit! I am definitely going to check this out - I still haven't seen the new air section or the Bucky Fuller Dymaxion house... I really must go - this couture exhibit is the perfect excuse!
-- Edited by detroit at 11:13, 2005-03-22
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Thanks Detroit! I had forgotten about that- you posted in the thread when I asked about things to to in Michigan/Ohio. I had mentioned it to my mom and she wanted to go.
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I just saw the Jackie O exhibit at the Field Museum in Chicago too! It was fabulous. I did the audio tour and it was extremely interesting to hear why she chose the dresses/outfits that she did and how much thought went into how she presented herself to the world. I would recommend to anyone in Chicago or anyone visiting Chicago to check it out.
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