Wednesday, February 2, 2011
The Legendary Edith Head
As you may know, I am a bit obsessed with vintage Hollywood. One of my favorite aspects of that era is the costumes.
In the 1940s, 50s, and 60s, Hollywood fashion was determined by one woman: Edith Head.
Believe it or not, Edith started out as a Spanish teacher in southern California. Out of boredom, she took evening art classes.
Out of pure luck, the 27-year-old scored a job interview with Paramount Studios in 1924 to be a costume sketch artist. She was instantly hired. She started out designing costumes for silent films and her talent quickly made her one of the most famous costume designers in Hollywood.
Grace Kelly (above photo), and other movie stars, such as Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, and Bette Davis, have named Edith as their favorite costume designer. Director Alfred Hitchcock also claimed she was the best in the business.
She was nominated for 35 oscars 35 consecutive years in a row. She won 8 of them.
Here are a few sketches of some of Edith's most famous costumes:
Recognize this dress? It helped win Edith an Oscar for Best Costume Design.
This breathtaking ballgown worn by Grace Kelly stole the show in To Catch a Thief.
Another gown which earned an Academy Award for Edith.
Some Edith Head costumes in real-life:
Doris Day in The Man Who Knew Too Much
Gloria Swanson in Sunset Boulevard
Kim Novak in Vertigo
Although Edith Head's career declined by the 1970s and she passed away in 1981, her legend still lives on. We enjoy her work through our favorite fashion icons. We see her in the most peculiar places.
Her success also lives on in our own hopes and dreams. It is never too late to change careers, to be a legend in a world you never dreamed possible.
After all, who remembers Edith Head as a Spanish teacher?
I would love to be a costume designer :)
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What a talent! The world would have been a lot less beautiful if Edith Head hadn't have taken a gamble and followed her dream. A lesson for us all, it's never to late to start again. xxx
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Edith Head really was one of a kind, her costumes were (& still are) breathtaking!
the good old Hollywood<3 She was very talented, must admit! :) Interesting post, I agree with that :)
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oh my, you revived my love for vintage hollywood!
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I feel so utterly in a bubble sometimes. I didnt know who she was or what she did! Thanks for the lesson dahhhling! I can always count on you to enlighten me! <3
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I had heard about her somewhere I am clearly not recalling at the moment--sounded like a fascinating woman.
ReplyDeleteGreat point at the end regarding no one "remembering" her as a Spanish teacher!
What an amazing woman! I love knowing about the people behind the movie, rather than just the actors. She seems really talented!
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What an amazing life she must have led, I'd love to read her biography!
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hey sketches are awesome, if only I was better at sewing, I can sew my own creations... but I'm so awful at it that it just falls apart eventually lol
ReplyDeleteShe is one of the most reconizable people in fashion! I love her work in Roman Holiday! She was so talented!! =)
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She was so chic and had such a flawless sense of style and design. She was so talented and did such amazing work.
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Love this post! and I love the sketches too!
ReplyDeleteThe world certainly lost a Spanish teacher, but gained an amazing costume designer!!
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That's so funny! As soon as I saw that first photo I thought of the designer from The Incredibles.
ReplyDeleteHer costumes were amazing!!! Great post!!! xoxox Cybelle & Fabi
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I love this post. The story of her life is so amazing. I love how she was portrayed as the designer in the movie Incredibles. So cute.
ReplyDeleteSo good to know about her...I loved Roman Holiday...and that dress was fabulous...and yeah you shoulkd try the pizza is delicious!!
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Wow, she sounded like an amazing woman! I always love these profiles you do, because you always seem to find people I'm unfamiliar with!
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This is a very great post. Love the new information I've learned through your blog. :)
ReplyDeleteoh these pictures are fantastic. i didn't know she was the inspiration from the character in The Incredibles!
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I love this post!! Very inspiring :D
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GREAT post! I love this and I adore that brown dress... I want to rock it.
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I never knew about Edith Head, great post as always, even if she was not a great American icon and leader in the genre of Groundhog Phil.
ReplyDeleteGreat illustrations! I share your obsession with vintage Hollywood. You summed things up good :)
ReplyDeleteThe Grace Kelly gown is breathtaking. Oh to have worn an Edith Head gown!
ReplyDeleteEdith Head!! She rules so hard. I loved reading this post and learning about her, I only new the bare bones about her life so this was really nice to read :) and yes, the gown Audrey wears in Roman holiday= amazingness x10000000
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she is awesome.
ReplyDeleteShe is such a fabulous costume designer
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she's just fabulous! Those dresses are art-pieces!Wish I could wear one, just for one day..I would feel like a princess:) this is really a great post!
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she's just fabulous! Those dresses are art-pieces!Wish I could wear one, just for one day..I would feel like a princess:) this is really a great post!
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thank you !!!!
ReplyDeleteShe was a genius - plain and simple! :)
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ReplyDeleteReally interesting post. I didn't know Edith, I love all the pictures.
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Love the sketches!
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absolutely brilliant! I LOVED her designs for Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday! fabulous blog, following!!! x
ReplyDeleteJust LOVE Edith Head, such an inspiration. So many great images to choose from. Thank you for such a lovely post.x
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Thats pretty cool how she took a art class and kind of stumbled on it.
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wow...I would be born in the 50s!!!!!!!! *_* xoxo
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thanx for sharing this post!interesting!!
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Amazing pictures!
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Kisses!!
Oooh awesome, awesome, awesome! I didn't know that much about Edith, so this is great and a very well written post!
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Man you have some great knowledge on vintage Hollywood. I love reading your insight and these are amazing dresses!
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wow i'd kill for that first dress!
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Great post! I'm loving all of these photos and those sketches are gorgeous!
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hey! amazing post!! i had no idea she was a spanish teacher first. You really never know where you'll end up.
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ReplyDeleteFreaky...I was going to do a post on her because they have this new collectors book out on her complete works. I love her! Discovered her when studying costumes-fashion-film and historical. Great post and a wonderful tribute to a legend XOXO
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thanks for the lovely comment
ure stunning!
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I adored this post!!!!!
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Those vintage sketches are gorgeous!
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I love that old style.
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she was such a genius. she really led the way to modern fashion. a freaking icon. it blows my mind all of the ah-mazing people she worked with.
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i love the post¡¡ what talent¡¡ thanks for your comment¡¡ i follow now¡¡ kisses :)
ReplyDeleteGreat picks as always, it requires some real imagination being a costume designer but why not..It sounds like a great career..Have the best weekend!!Big hugs..Alice
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I adore all the black and white photos <3 she was so major! :)
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Oh, so iconic: and those dresses are a dream. xxx
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Og my god, I can't believe I haven't really heard about her. But I recognise her dresses and she had such a talent. Great post =)
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i must to say this is one of my favorite posts on your blog!!!!i enjoyed so much reading it and discovering about this amazingly talented woman!!:)) thank u!:))
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very cool, I had no idea but i would love to learn more about her now! What an amazing job!
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I love her designs! I saw some of the dresses she did for Grace Kelly at the Grace Kelly exhibition last year, and they were so timeless. It's almost a shame that these days people just borrow random designer clothes for the red carpet, when back then, they were actually tailor-made and worn more than once. It's also quite a coincidence she died the same year as Kelly...
ReplyDeletewow, Edith certainly was one amazing lady!! i love her styles, designs, and I had no idea that she was that cartoon character, i loved that movie!!
ReplyDeleteShe was so divinely talented!
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Great design, the magic of old cinema
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