Edith Head, the
American
costume designer who won eight Academy Awards, sagely said, “A dress
should be tight enough to show you're a woman and loose enough to prove
you're a lady.” Born October 28, 1897, she would have been 116 years old
today and Google's Doodle celebrated that fact.
Head was the brains behind such stunners as the white gown Elizabeth Taylor wore in "A Place in the Sun."
She also designed this amazing confection for Grace Kelly for "To Catch a Thief", the film directed by
Alfred Hitchcock.
Another gown from "To Catch a Thief."
Some of Head's best work was seen in her collaborations with Hitchcock, includling such films as "The Birds", "Vertigo" and "Rear
Window." Love this look on Kim Novak in "Vertigo."
Edith was known for her trademark look of round glasses and bluntly cut bangs. Years
ago I attended an Edith Head retrospective in New York City where I met Lauren
Bacall and Tippi Hedren and during which Roddy McDowall stepped on the hem of my vintage
pink evening gown. Ah, youth. It was one of the best nights of my career; I wrote about it for In Style magazine. Thanks for the memories and the magic, Edith.
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