Dresses from "Gone With the Wind" need repairs
It's time to find out if fans of "Gone With the Wind" frankly give a damn about the fabulous dresses worn by Vivien Leigh in the multiple Oscar-winning Civil War drama.
The Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas in Austin is trying to raise $30,000 to restore five of Scarlett O'Hara's now tattered gowns from the 1939 film.
The Ransom Center is planning an exhibit to mark the movie's 75th anniversary in 2014, but at the moment most of them are too fragile to go on display, according to Jill Morena, the center's collection assistant for costumes and personal effects.
"There are areas where the fabric has been worn through, fragile seams and other problems," Morena said. "These dresses have been under a lot of stress."
"Film costumes weren't meant to last," Morena said. "They are only meant to last through the duration of filming. You won't find them to be as finished as if you bought something off the rack."
The Ransom Center acquired the costumes including O'Hara's green curtain dress, green velvet gown, burgundy ball gown, blue velvet night gown and her wedding dress in the mid-1980s as part of the collection of "Gone With the Wind" producer David O. Selznick. By then, they had already been through decades of traveling displays in theaters and had been on loan to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Yet the green curtain dress symbolic of O'Hara's determination to survive has loose seams and needs structural reinforcement. Others have suffered abrasion and areas where the fabric is nearly worn through.
Yet the green curtain dress symbolic of O'Hara's determination to survive has loose seams and needs structural reinforcement. Others have suffered abrasion and areas where the fabric is nearly worn through.
Leigh wore the curtain dress in three scenes: the jail scene in which Scarlett asks Rhett Butler, played by Clark Gable, for financial help; as she walks through the streets of Atlanta with Mammy; and when she meets Frank Kennedy.
Talking about his costume designs for the film in William Pratt's 1977 book "Scarlett Fever," designer Walter Plunkett was modest.
The costumes are among the most famous in Hollywood history and they played a key role in one of the most popular films ever. "Gone With the Wind" won eight Acadamy Awards.
"I don't think it was my best work or even the biggest thing I did," Plunkett said. "But that picture, of course, will go on forever, and that green dress, because it makes a story point, is probably the most famous costume in the history of motion pictures."
Donations will be used to restore the dresses and buy protective housing and custom mannequins for the 2014 exhibit, Morena said. The Ransom Center also hopes to send the dresses out on loan.
Donations can be made on the Ransom Center website.
Dresses from "Gone With the Wind" need repairs
By: carrieugg
What Vista Means For "tv To Pc" And "pc To Tv" The Evolving Design Of Sash Windows Through The Ages A Las Vegas Windows Washing Cleaners Company - Window Cleaning Considering Furnace Repair Or Replacement? Buyer Need Beware! Negotiating The Best Price For Upvc Doors And Windows How To Start Your Own Professional Sash Window Repair Business And Flourish Sash Window Repair: Knowledge Of These Georgian Windows Is A New Business Need To Feed The Family? Try Sash Window Repair In Your Neighbourhood What You Will Need For Sash Window Repair To Start Your Own Business Gym Equipment Repair--A Evaluation Concerning The Bowflex Pr3000 Home Gym Windows Black Screen of Death- A patch fix Prevent Data Loss When Vista System Reloads Incessantly After Installing XP San Francisco Replacement Windows
www.yloan.com
guest:
register
|
login
|
search
IP(216.73.216.15) California / Anaheim
Processed in 0.018112 second(s), 7 queries
,
Gzip enabled
, discuz 5.5 through PHP 8.3.9 ,
debug code: 31 , 3004, 13,