Description
Book SynopsisDesigner and interior decorator Dorothy Draper's colour-filled life story is one of high society, money, gossip, and throughout it all, reinvention. Carleton Varney has owned and directed Dorothy Draper & Company, Inc., for almost 60 years. He worked with Mrs. Draper at the end of her illustrious career, and wrote the only biography of her life, The Draper Touch: The High Life and High Style of Dorothy Draper, in 1988. In the book, Varney sets the scene and defines the milieu that Draper was born into in 1889 and from which she escaped to become one of America's leaders in design a true visionary entrepreneur. Thirty-three years later, Shannongrove Press is releasing this deluxe edition of The Draper Touch. With a new foreword by Varney, newly found photographs, recently discovered historical documents from a private collection, and archival ephemera from Draper's family, this beautiful tome reveals Draper's fascinating journey and the real storie
Table of Contents
Contents Remembering by Carleton Varney Acknowledgments (from the original edition) Preface Chapter 1 Mrs. Draper Receives a Ghostly Visitor Chapter 2 Family History Chapter 3 Growing Up in the Magic Kingdom Photography Portfolio: Beginnings: The 1890s to the 1920s Chapter 4 Becoming a Thoroughbred in the Edwardian Age Chapter 5 Escape Chapter 6 She Goes into Business Chapter 7 Depression Photography Portfolio: Gaining Recognition: The 1930s Chapter 8 Fame Chapter 9 The War Years Photography Portfolio: Heyday: The 1940s to the 1950s Chapter 10 Her New Family Chapter 11 What a Swell Party It Was Chapter 12 The Party’s Over Chapter 13 The Last Grande Dame: A Retrospective Photography Portfolio: Future Perfect: The 1960s to Today Afterword/Appendices Acknowledgments