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Gloria Laura Vanderbilt
(B. February 20, 1924) is a
member of the prominent
United States
Vanderbilt family. She
is an accomplished artist,
actress, and socialite most
noted as a spokeswoman for
designer blue jeans. Ms.
Vanderbilt is the child of
American railroad heir
Reginald Claypoole
Vanderbilt (1880-1925)
and his second wife,
Gloria Laura Mercedes Morgan
(1904-1965). Gloria is a
beautiful Swiss-born
socialite of American,
Chilean, Spanish, and Irish
descent. She became heiress
to a four million dollar
trust fund on her father's
death, when she was 2 years
old. The rights to control
this trust fund while Gloria
was a minor belonged to her
mother. Gloria, therefore,
became the subject of a
custody battle in a famous
and scandalous trial in
1934. Testimony was heard
depicting her mother as an
unfit parent. The testimony
included charges of her
mother's intention to marry
a German prince. A maid
testified to seeing the
glamorous widow Vanderbilt
bathing her feet in
Champagne with roses in it
and gave evidence of an
apparent lesbian
relationship with a member
of the British royal family
(the marchioness of
Milford Haven (née
Nadjeda,
Countess Torby).
Gloria's mother eventually
lost custody to Gloria's
aunt
Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney
but litigation continued.
Vanderbilt married Hollywood
agent
Pasquale DiCicco ("Pat"
DiCicco) in 1941; they
divorced in 1945. Her second
marriage, to conductor
Leopold Stokowski on
April 21, 1945 produced two
sons, Leopold Stanislaus
Stokowski (born 1950) and
Christopher Stokowski (born
1955); they divorced in
October 1955. Her third
marriage took place on
August 28, 1956 to director
Sidney Lumet; they
divorced in August 1963. Her
final marriage to author
Wyatt Emory Cooper took
place on 1964, ; they had
two sons, Carter Vanderbilt
Cooper (1965-1988), and
newsman
Anderson Cooper (born
1967). She also has had
close relationships with the
photographer
Gordon Parks and the
cabaret singer
Bobby Short.
Vanderbilt studied art at
the Art Student's League in
New York City. She became
known for her artwork,
giving one-woman shows of
oil paintings, watercolors,
and pastels. This artwork
was adapted and licensed,
starting about 1968, by
Hallmark (a manufacturer of
paper products) and by
Bloomcraft (a textile
manufacturer), and
Vanderbilt began designing
specifically for linens,
china, glassware and
flatware. As a fashion icon
since the 1950's, she was
frequently seen wearing
elegant designs by
Twentieth-Century legends
like
Mainbocher in the pages
of
Vogue magazine. During
the 1970s, she licensed the
use of her own name on lines
of fashion eyeglasses,
perfume and clothing.
Initially, her involvement
in clothing consisted of
putting her name (in place
of the previous brandname,
"Lucky Pierre") on a line of
blouses produced by the
Murjani Corporation. In
1979, Murjani proposed
launching a line of
designer jeans carrying
Vanderbilt's brand. They
were very successfully
marketed as "Gloria
Vanderbilt designer jeans".
They were more tightly
fitted than the other jeans
of the time, with her name
in script on the back
pocket: Vanderbilt appeared
in a series of television
ads promoting them. The
designer label flourished,
with the Gloria Vanderbilt
swan logo eventually
appearing on dresses and
perfumes as well.
She is a great-granddaughter of Union general Hugh Judson Kilpatrick and a niece of Thelma Morgan. Thelma Morgan, AKA Viscountess Furness, was the mistress who preceded Wallis, Duchess of Windsor in the affections of Edward VIII of the United Kingdom. Author of:
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