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KNOW YOUR FASHION HISTORY: Oscar de la Renta

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PHOTO: Oscar de la Renta

“Oscar,” said the golden girl C.Z. Guest, “Doesn’t even understand what bad taste is.”

 

*UPDATED* I’m sad to report that Oscar de la Renta has died, aged 82 (October 21, 2014). Thanks for the fabulous designs, Oscar. You were one of my absolute favourites. Read my tribute here. Natasha xx

 

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STYLE LEADER: A look at the man and his eponymous fashion label…

Regarded as one of the most respected designers on the market today, Oscar de la Renta has been carving an elegant silhouette in women’s wear for over sixty years.

 

Read a little about his life and business, below, and his homes in Manhattan, Connecticut and the Dominican Republic:

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FAMOUS FOLK AT HOME: Annette and Oscar de la Renta in New York

At home with Annette and Oscar de la Renta in Park Avenue, Manhattan
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FAMOUS FOLK AT HOME: Annette and Oscar de la Renta in Connecticut

At home with Annette and Oscar de la Renta in Kent, Connecticut
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FAMOUS FOLK AT HOME: Annette and Oscar de la Renta in the Dominican Republic

At home with Annette and Oscar de la Renta, and also Bunny Williams and John Rosselli, in the Dominican Republic
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DESIGNER HOTELS AND SPAS: Oscar de la Renta's Tortuga Bay

At look at the hotel of designer and co-owner Oscar de la Renta in the Dominican Republic

 

 

 

About the man and his brand

 

STYLE ICON: Oscar de la Renta

 

“If anyone defines the ethos of the scent, it is de la Renta himself. He loves his wife of 22 years, the extremely private and wickedly funny Annette, and their menagerie of eight rescue dogs, who, he says, “rule our lives.”

“He loves their house in Kent, Connecticut, where he’s created gardens that supply “the most spiritual and purest of joys,” and the house in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, where he has built an orphanage and day care center that serves more than 1,200 children.

“He works side-by-side with his stepdaughter, he dotes on his adopted son Moises, and he has an enormously wide range of close friends, all of whom say pretty much the same thing that Nancy Kissinger did years ago: “Oscar and Annette are the two most thoughtful people I’ve ever known.”

From Julia Reed’s interview for the Wall Street Journal, February 2012

 

 

Oscar de la Renta bio

 

 

History

Óscar Arístides Ortiz Renta Fiallo (he changed his name to the more aspirational “de la Renta” later) was born to a Dominican mother and Puerto Rican father in Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic in 1932, and raised – the only son with six sisters – in a world filled with intellectuals, artists and politicians.

The groundwork for Oscar’s future as the designer for society’s elite was set.

 

Oscar de la Renta

 

Moving to Madrid in Spain at the age of 18 and leaving his mother who was suffering (and later died, not having seen him again) from multiple sclerosis, he studied painting at the Academy of San Fernando – alumni include Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí.

He soon found himself illustrating for some of the biggest fashion houses in Spain to help pay the bills and prove to his father than he could make a living, as well as dancing up a storm.

“…nightlife was all flamencos” he told Vogue. “I became the closest friend of every gypsy guitar player in the city.”

 

Oscar de la Renta

His passion for art and design, and illustrious social connections enabled him to work as an apprentice with Spain’s most famous designer, Cristóbal Balenciaga (1895–1972) in Madrid, and later as an assistant to Antonio Castillo (1908–1984) at Lanvin in Paris

 

Legendary designer Cristobal Balenciaga

Designer Cristobal Balenciaga

 

The experience of working with fabrics, designs and techniques, as well as his advantageous friendship with a wealthy and well-connected Estonian-born baroness and two-time divorcée named Aino de Bodisco, opened the opportunity for him to live in rent-free luxury.

The relationship was short-lived but extremely lucrative, thanks to the doors that it opened. (In 1979, she tried to sue him for half of all his earnings since 1956)

Read more about Oscar’s relationships in Rogues’ Gallery: The Secret Story of the Lust, Lies, Greed, and Betrayals That Made the Metropolitan Museum of Art by Michael Gross

 

Baroness Aino Bodisco - Beatrice Lodge - Oscar De La Renta 1956

Baroness Aino Bodisco, left, looks on as Beatrice Lodge wears
a dress designed by fashion designer Oscar De La Renta in 1956

 

 

Beatrice Cabot Lodge on the cover of LIFE magazine

In 1956, Beatrice Cabot Lodge, the daughter of the US
ambassador to Spain, appeared on the cover of Life
magazine in a debutante gown made by de la Renta.

 

The years spent at Balenciaga and Lanvin assisted in defining the beautiful, feminine and elegant style he is now, so famously, known for.

 

A Cristobal Balenciaga creation

A creation from the House of Cristobal Balenciaga

 

“Working for incredible talents like Balenciaga and Antonio Castillo, I learned about the immense skill and creativity involved in couture work. Today, I apply some of that same detailing and artistry in my own designs.”

 

Antonio Cánovas del Castillo

Designer Antonio Cánovas del Castillo

 

With the lessons of two of design’s best teachers under his belt, he gained further international fame in the 1960s as a couturier to Jacqueline Kennedy, and in the 1980s with Nancy Reagan.

 

Fashion icon Jackie Kennedy in 1962

Fashion icon and presidential first lady, Jackie Kennedy in 1962

 

His popularity with presidential wives continues today, including the dressing two consecutive First Ladies, Hillary Clinton in the 1990s, and Laura Bush in the 2000s, including outfits for their husband’s respective Inauguration Day.

 

December 1998 Hillary Clinton covers Vogue magazine

First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton in Vogue magazine
December 1998 wearing Oscar de la Renta

 

He has not, however, dressed current presidential wife, Michelle Obama, and has made some inflammatory statements about this – read more here – but he did dress Ann Romney, wife of presidential nominee, Mitt Romney, in a stunning red shirtdress during the 2012 campaign.

 

ann romney wears a vibrant red shirt dress by oscar de la renta

 

During his time with the grand couturiers, he saw the huge potential of designing ready-to-wear garments.

 

Balenciaga paired with Oscar de la Renta gown in a Bergdorf Goodman shop window

A modern-day Balenciaga jacket paired with an Oscar
de la Renta gown in a Bergdorf Goodman shop window

 

After receiving an offer from Christian Dior, he sought career advice in 1963 from the new editor-in-chief of Vogue who had been at Harper’s Bazaar from 1936–1962, the legendary Diana Vreeland (1903–1989), and mutual friend of the Vicomtesse Jacqueline de Ribes.

Vreeland agreed that he should “get into ready to wear, because that’s where the money is…”

“Then go to (Elizabeth) Arden because you will make your reputation faster. She is not a designer, so she will promote you. At the other place, you will always be eclipsed by the name of Dior.”

 

Diana Vreeland

The ultimate fashionista, Diana Vreeland, with a model in the 1960s

 

He didn’t disappoint, taking her advice and moving to America, and being strategically seated next to Ms Arden at a ball by his friend and New York socialite, performing arts and public relations agent, and novelist Count Lanfranco Rasponi.

De la Renta went on to charm the beauty entrepreneur – “Oscar has quite a way with the ladies,” journalist Eugenia Sheppard recounted later – and proceeded to join Elizabeth Arden (1884–1966) on her couture range, working for Arden for two years.

While more known for her beauty line, Arden joined de la Renta’s name to her fashion line to gain more publicity.

 

Elizabeth Arden - the woman behind the brand

Florence Nightingale Graham, the Canadian-American business
woman behind the brand, Elizabeth Arden

 

Being included in Vogue in October 1964, with photos by the iconic Helmut Newton, and receiving support of Vreeland was clearly a major advantage.

“I design clothes for women to wear. I am not interested in shock tactics. I just want to make beautiful clothes.” he told the “Palm Beach Daily News” in 1963.

 

 

Oscar de la Renta Vogue October 1964

Vogue October 1964: A sky blue silk faille with crystals
embroidered at the wide waist and hem, by Oscar
de la Renta for Elizabeth Arden

 

This helped him form a more distinct profile of his own, and in 1965 he went to work for Jane Derby (1895–1965), an American ready-to-wear fashion designer since the 1930s, where he took a 33% stake in the company.

 

Oscar de la Renta for Jane Derby

Oscar de la Renta for Jane Derby in Vogue January 1967

 

When Derby died in August of that year, he took over, at first using the label “Oscar de la Renta for Jane Derby” but changing it to his name on 1966.

 

 

Society darling: oscar de la renta 1965 wedding dress for heiress Anne Ford

Society darling: Oscar de la Renta designed the 1965
wedding dress for automotive heiress Anne Ford

 

 

Young Oscar de la Renta

June 1968: Vogue included the water-skiing
designer in a “Beautiful People in the Sun” feature

 

In 1974, he took full control of the Jane Derby business, incorporating it to the Oscar de la Renta brand.

 

 

Family life

Life in the social world’s elite advanced for Oscar when he became the third husband of Françoise de Langlade in 1967.

 

Oscar de la Renta and his first wife Françoise de Langlade, an editor-in-chief of French Vogue

 Oscar de la Renta and his first wife Françoise de Langlade
the day after their wedding in their New York city apartment

 

Françoise (1921–1983) was the editor of French Vogue, joining the magazine in 1951 after a stint at Harper’s Bazaar. She was also a famed hostess, and once worked for the fashion house of Elsa Schiaparelli (1890–1973).

She had been a mistress of Baron Elie de Rothschild, and married firstly to French businessman Jean Bruère, and secondly, diplomat Nicholas Bagenow.

 

Oscar de la Renta's first wife, Françoise de Langlade with her then-lover Baron Elie de Rothschild

Françoise de Langlade with her then-lover Baron Elie de Rothschild

 

She moved to New York to live with her new husband, Oscar, joining American Vogue in 1968, where she was editor-at-large, as well as a short period as fashion and beauty editor at Elizabeth Arden International, and she also held an editorial role for House & Garden magazine.

 

Oscar de la Renta and his first wife Francoise de Langlade

Oscar de la Renta and Françoise de Langlade

 

Their dinner parties – in their homes in Manhattan, Connecticut and the Dominican Republic – were legendary, mixing old and new money with fashion, entertainment and politics.

She died of cancer, aged 62, in 1983, survived by her husband, Oscar, and son Jean Marc Bruere, from her first marriage to Jean Bruere, a French businessman. Read her obituary in the New York Times.

 

Oscar de la Renta black crepe dress with tassels in Vogue 1969

A black crepe dress with tassels by Oscar de la Renta in
Vogue in February 1969 

 

In December 1989, he married his second wife, Anne Frances Mannheimer Engelhard Reed (born 1939) – known as Annette – an American philanthropist and socialite, and member of the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame.

 

Oscar de la Renta and Annette Mannheimer Engelhard de la Renta

Oscar and Annette de la Renta at the New York Public
Library for the CFDA annual awards gala

 

Annette’s mother, Marie Antoinette Jeanne Reiss but always known as Jane (1917–2004) had been born in Shanghai to German-Jewish father and Californian-Catholic mother, and raised in Shanghai and Paris.

At 21, she was only married to a Dutch-German banker and art collector, Fritz Mannheimer (1890–1939) for two months before he died suddenly, leaving her pregnant with Annette.

 

Annette de la Renta's mother, Jane Engelhard in a 1949 photo by Horst

Annette de la Renta’s mother, Jane Engelhard,
in a 1949 photo by Horst

 

The widowed Jane Mannheimer moved several times after Annette was born, including to London, Buenos Aires and New York. In 1947, she married again, to billionaire American industrialist Charles Engelhard Jr (1917–1971).

 

Jane Engelhard, formerly Marie Antoinette Reiss Mannheimer

 Jane Engelhard in one of her numerous homes

 

According to some sources, the fictional character of Auric Goldfinger in the Ian Fleming’s Bond novel Goldfinger, was based on Engelhard, who was a friend of Fleming’s.

 

Charles and Jane Engelhard in the library of their Cragwood estate

Mr and Mrs Charles Engelhard in the
library of their Cragwood estate in New Jersey

 

They set up several homes for the family including New Jersey, New York, Nantucket and Maine in the US, as well as South Africa, London, Paris, and Quebec.

The Engelhards had four daughters together, and Annette was officially adopted by her step-father, taking on his surname.

 

Charles and Jane Engelhard with four of their daughters

Charles and Jane Engelhard with four of their daughters

 

In 1960, at the age of 21, Annette Mannheimer Engelhard married her first husband, the financier Samuel Pryor Reed (1934-2005), a vice president of Engelhard Industries, the family company.

 

 

Annette de la Renta when she was Mrs Samuel Pryor Reed

Annette de la Renta when she was Mrs Samuel Pryor Reed

 

 

Annette de la Renta's first husband, Samuel Pryor Reed in 1966

Annette de la Renta’s first husband, Samuel Pryor Reed in 1966

 

They had three children: Beatrice Reed Morrison Niven Phelps, Eliza Reed Bolen, and Charles Reed. Beatrice went on to marry three times, to Roger Morrison, David Niven Jr (son of actor David Niven), and David Phelps; Eliza married Alex Bolden; and Charles married Natalie Witgosky.

When the Reeds divorced in 1967, Samuel distributed his fortune to their children to ensure Annette got only 15% of their joint estate.

 

Annette and Samuel Reed with Beatrice Reed, before Annette became Mrs de la Renta

Samuel, Annette and young Beatrice Reed in 1966

 

 

Annette Engelhart Reed before she became Mrs de la Renta

Annette Engelhard Reed in the 1960s

 

When Annette Engelhard Reed married Oscar in 1989, she became Annette de la Renta, and his family not only increased but so did their input into the business.

 

Moises Oscar de la Renta

Moises de la Renta, with his father Oscar

 

He now had stepchildren from his marriages to both Françoise (a son, Jean Marc Bruere) and Annette’s three Reed children (Beatrice, Eliza and Charles), and his own son, Moises de la Renta, who he adopted in 1984 shortly after Françoise’s death.

 

Oscar de la Renta's family

The next generation of the Oscar de la Renta brand:
Son-in-law and CEO, Alex Bolen, step-daughter Eliza Reed Bolen,

Oscar de la Renta, and son Moises de la Renta

 

Today, his step-daughter Eliza Bolen serves as Vice President of Licensing at Oscar de la Renta, and son-in-law Alex Bolen is the brand’s Chief Executive Officer. Read more about this via New York Magazine article from 2005.

 

August 1998 Eliza Reed marries Alexander Bolen in a dress by her stepfather Oscar de la Renta

In August 1998 Eliza Reed married Alexander Bolen in a dress
by her stepfather Oscar de la Renta

 

 

alex bolen and eliza reed bolen from the de la Renta family

Alex Bolen and Eliza Reed Bolen

 

Annette de la Renta has been in the news since 2006, coming to the defence of her friend and New York society icon, Brooke Astor (1902–2007). It has been alleged that Mrs Astor was abused and financially exploited by her son Anthony Marshall.

Despite Astor’s death aged 105 in 2007, Annette has continued to fight the legal battle over her estate.

 

Annette de la Renta and Brooke Astor on their way to the New York Public Library on Fifth Avenue in 1990

Annette de la Renta and Brooke Astor on their way
to the New York Public Library
on Fifth Avenue in 1990

 

In addition to numerous philanthropic activities, Annette is a trustee at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and has served on the boards of the New York Public LibraryMorgan Library and Museum, Animal Medical Center, the Charles Engelhard Foundation and Rockefeller University.

 

 

The Oscar de la Renta empire continues

From the 1970s onwards, Oscar de la Renta continued to extend his business to include fragrances (1977), accessories (2001) and homewares (2002).

 

Oscar De La Renta in the 1970s

 

The brand now includes a high end sportswear collection (OSCAR by Oscar de la Renta), cosmetic cases, eyewear, furs, jewelry, lingerie, scarves, sleepwear, and swimwear, as well some menswear through a licensing arrangement.

 

Oscar de la Renta vintage perfume ad

 

 

Oscar de la Renta fashion history

 

 

Brooke Shields in Oscar de la Renta for Vogue September 1981

Brooke Shields in Oscar de la Renta for
Vogue September 1981

 

In Vogue magazine’s “Charmed Circles” in September 1989, Georgina Howell reported that Oscar de la Renta’s half-billion-dollar business includes three fragrances and 45 licenses and that his friends call him “the most attractive and generous grand seigneur in New York.”

 

VINTAGE VOGUE: Cindy Crawford on the cover of Vogue February 1990 in Oscar de la Renta

Cindy Crawford on the cover of Vogue February
1990 in Oscar de la Renta

 

 

VINTAGE VOGUE: Linda Evangelista in Oscar de la Renta by Arthur Elgort - September 1991

Linda Evangelista wearing Oscar de la Renta photographed
by Arthur Elgort September 1991

 

 

Oscar de la Renta collection for Balmain photographed by Peter Lindbergh for Vogue October 1997

Oscar de la Renta collection for Balmain photographed by
Peter Lindbergh for Vogue October 1997

 

 

April 2000 Irving Penn photographs Maggie Rizer wearing Oscar de la Renta

April 2000: Irving Penn photographs  Maggie Rizer
wearing Oscar de la Renta for Balmain couture

 

Oscar de la Renta has not limited his creativity to fashion, beauty and homewares.

In June 2001, he created a garden for Lord Jacob Rothschild at Waddesdon Manor, the turreted French château-style home built for the Rothschild family in Buckinghamshire, England. Read more about it here.

In 2002, he created uniforms for the Dominican Republic’s police force.

And in October 2004, Oscar de la Renta collaborated with the Duchess of Devonshire on the Chatsworth furniture collection for Century.

 

Oscar de la Renta collaboration with the Duchess of Devonshire on the Chatsworth furniture collection for Century

The beautiful Chatsworth Castle in England, home to the
Duke and Duchess of Devonshire

 

 

 

Vogue September 2006 - Kirsten Dunst in Oscar de la Renta by Annie Leibovitz

Vogue September 2006: Kirsten Dunst in Oscar de la Renta by Annie Leibovitz 

 

 

 

Steven Meisel and Grace Coddington  Vogue December 2010 Asia Major feature

Photographer Steven Meisel and style director Grace Coddington‘s
“Asia Major” feature including gowns by Oscar de la Renta
for Vogue December 2010 

 

 

Accessories from Oscar de la Renta - photos

 

 

Ad campaign - fashion - Oscar de la Renta - Karlie Kloss - SS2012

 

The new business venture encompassed 100 home furnishings for Century Furniture including dining tables, upholstered chairs, and couches.

Oscar de la Renta Home Collection

 

He has also had collaborations with other fabulous designers such as this tableware collection with Miles Redd, below.

 

Oscar de la Renta and Miles Redd collaboration

 

In addition, he became busy in 2006 designing and co-owning a resort, Tortuga Bay in Punta Cana, in his home country of the Dominican Republic.

See the post and photos of the Dominican Republic resort here, and his own home nearby here.

 

Oscar de la Renta

 

In particular, he has developed his evening gowns range, making his dresses a must for America’s society princesses, and in 2006, brand further diversified into bridal wear.

 

Oscar de la Renta wedding dress

 

From 1993 to 2002, de la Renta designed the haute couture collection for Balmain, the  fashion house famous for its classic, luxurious style, founded by fashion and costume designer Pierre Balmain (1914–1982).

This made Oscar the first Dominican-American to design for a French couture house. (He became a US citizen in either 1969 or 1971)

 

 A creation from Balmain Paris

A 1950s creation from Balmain Paris 

 

With son-in-law Alex Bolen as CEO, the brand saw significant international wholesale growth from 2003, moving from five to seventy five locations, as well as online.

 

Shoe bling: Tina heel - Oscar de la Renta shoes

 

Vogue’s current editor-in-chief, Anna Wintour, echoed Diana Vreeland’s belief in him, by saying in 2004, “Everything Oscar does is feminine, romantic, and appropriate.”

 

Details Oscar de la Renta - pink ruffle dress

 

 

Famous friends, recognition and giving back

Oscar de la Renta is universally adored by the social set, royalty, political wives, and celebrities.

 

Oscar de la Renta with actress and UNICEF's Audrey Hepburn

Designer Oscar de la Renta with style
icon Audrey Hepburn

 

 

Mikhail Baryshnikov dives into the de la Rentas’ Connecticut pool as the designer and three society beauties (Eliza Reed Bolen, Aerin Lauder, and Marina Rust) look on. Photo by Annie Leibovitz, September 2000.

 

Mikhail Baryshnikov dives into the de la Rentas’ Connecticut pool as the
designer and three society beauties (Eliza Reed Bolen, Aerin Lauder and
Marina Rust) look on. Photo by Annie Leibovitz, September 2000.

 

 

oscar-de-la-renta with sarah jessica parker

Oscar de la Renta with actress Sarah Jessica Parker

 

 

Costume Institute Gala - Oprah Winfrey wears Oscar de la Renta - May 2010

Oprah Winfrey wears – and is accompanied by – Oscar de la Renta
to co-chair the Costume Institute Gala – May 2010

 

 

Singer Beyonce photographed by Patrick Demarchelier wearing Oscar de la Renta in Vogue March 2013

Beyonce photographed by Patrick Demarchelier wearing
Oscar de la Renta in Vogue March 2013

 

 

He has been the recipient of multiple honours and awards for his contribution to fashion, perfume and design, including:

  • American Fashion Critic’s Award and induction into the Hall of Fame
  • Council of Fashion Designers (CFDA) Designer of the Year Award and CFDA Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Living Legend Award from the American Society of Perfumes
  • Coty Award and induction into the Coty Hall of Fame
  • The Dominican Republic’s order al Merito de Juan Pablo Duarte and the order of Cristbal Coln
  • Lifetime Achievement Award from the Hispanic Heritage Society and Grand Marshall of New York City’s Hispanic Day Parade.
  • Spain’s Gold Medal of Bellas Artes and the La Gran Cruz de la Orden del Mérito Civil
  • France’s Légion d’honneur as a Commandeur

 

 

Oscar de la Renta Spring 2013 RTW Collection

Oscar de la Renta Spring 2013 RTW Collection

 

 

Philanthropy

Thanks to the popularity of his label and his ongoing success, in 1982, Oscar de la Renta was able to open an orphanage in La Romana called ‘La Casa del Niño’ and helped build a school near his Dominican Republic home in Punta Cana, enabling him to give back to the community and people from which he came and made him who he is.

In addition, he is a board member of the Metropolitan Opera AssociationCarnegie Hall, the Queen Sofia Spanish Institute, and New Yorkers for Children, as well as a two-time president of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA).

Read more about Oscar de la Renta via Wikipedia and his website.

See our Oscar de La Renta photo gallery.

 

 

ARCHIVE: Oscar De La Renta Fall 2014 RTW Collection

Oscar de la Renta Fall 2014 RTW Collection

 

Style summary

  • Elegant, sophisticated, romantic, ladylike clothes, using vintage-styles, intricate details and ethnic references produced in a modern way
  • Ready-to-wear collections for “ladies who lunch”
  • Cocktail dresses, evening gowns and bridal wear

 

Wedding dresses for the rich and famous - Oscar de la Renta

 

“Oscar is romantic,” Hebe Dorsey wrote in Vogue in 1982. “Not only does he look and project romantic, he also delivers romantic clothes for romantic women on both sides of the Atlantic.”

 

Oscar de la Renta Spring 2013 runway

 

“I don’t really know how to do casual clothes,” Oscar de la Renta once told Women’s Wear Daily.

 

Key players at the brand

  • Oscar de la Renta, founder and chief designer
  • Alex Bolen, Chief Executive Officer
  • Eliza Reed Bolen, Vice President of Licensing
  • Carolina Irving, Creative Director of Oscar de la Renta Home
  • Catherine Monteiro de Barros, Creative Director of Oscar de la Renta Childrenswear
  • Annelie Hofstrom, Executive Vice President of Footwear
  • Alexia Aubert, Director of Design
  • Previously, Miles Redd, who has recently left the company to focus on his own interior design business
  • Erika Bearman, social media personality and Senior Vice President of Marketing and Communications, aka OscarPRGirl – take a look inside her closet via The Coveteur and see her home in the Hamptons
  • Jean Hoehn Zimmerman, consults as Executive-at-Large for Oscar de la Renta fragrances

 

 

 

Scroll through our Oscar de la Renta fashion archive for lots more:

 

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