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Gloria Vanderbilt

Gloria Laura Vanderbilt (born February 20 or February 24, 1924), an artist, actress, and socialite most noted as a spokeswoman for designer blue jeans.

The only child of American railroad heir Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt (1880-1925) and his wife, Gloria Maria Mercedes Morgan (1904-1965), a beautiful Swiss-born socialite of American, Chilean, Spanish, and Irish descent, little Gloria 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 legal guardian, her mother, and Gloria therefore became the subject of a custody battle in a famous and scandalous trial in 1934, in which testimony was heard depicting her mother as an unfit parent, charges which included Gloria Sr.'s intention to marry a German prince. A maid testified to seeing the glamorous widow Vanderbilt bathing her feet in Champagne 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, who married a nephew of Queen Mary); her mother eventually lost custody to Gloria's aunt Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney but litigation continued.

Gloria married, in 1941, Hollywood agent Pasquale DiCicco ("Pat" DiCicco); they divorced in 1945. She married, secondly, as his third wife, on April 21, 1945, conductor Leopold Stokowski; they had two sons, Leopold Stanislaus Stokowski (born 1950) and Christopher Stokowski (born 1955); they divorced in October 1955. She married, thirdly, on August 28, 1956, director Sidney Lumet; they divorced in August 1963. She married, fourthly, in 1964, author Wyatt Emory Cooper; they had two sons, Carter Vanderbilt Cooper (1965-1988), and newsman Anderson Cooper (born 1967).

Gloria studied art at the Art Student's League in New York City, and 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 Gloria began designing specifically for linens, china, glassware and flatware. During the 1970s, Gloria licensed the use of her 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 Gloria'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: Gloria appeared in a series of television ads promoting them. The designer label flourished, with the Gloria Vanderbilt logo eventually appeared on dresses and perfumes as well.

She is a great-granddaughter of Union general Hugh Judson Kilpatrick and a niece of Thelma Morgan, Viscountess Furness, the mistress who preceded Wallis Simpson in the affections of Edward VIII of the United Kingdom.

Author of:

  • Once upon a Time : A True Story
  • A Mother's Story: telling the story of her son Carter's death

Subject of:

  • Trio: Oona Chaplin, Carol Matthau, Gloria Vanderbilt, Portrait of an Intimate Friendship by Aram Saroyan
  • Little Gloria...Happy at Last by Barbara Goldsmith
  • That Vanderbilt Woman by Philip Van Rensselaer

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1924 | 20 February | 20th February | Designer jeans | February 20 | February 20th | Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney | Gertrude Whitney | Leopold Stokowski | List of people by name: Va | Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt | Reginald Vanderbilt | Stokowski | Thelma Morgan

 

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Gloria Vanderbilt
skyvu22@yahoo.com - May 1st, 2005
I would like to know why there is a difference in the jeans when they are made in different countries. I bought two pair of jeans, same size and style. One pair made in "Kenya" fit great. The other pair made in "lesotho" were baggy. Now they are suppose to be the same fit. I'm dissapointed. I didn't try on both pair because I thought they would be the same. Help!!!!
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Gloria Vanderbilt
Anonymous - November 2nd, 2006
hello your cool.
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Gloria Vanderbilt
Emily Mother Fucking Bradley - November 2nd, 2006
dude your cool.
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