It all
started with a juice stand in Palm Beach. Lilly, a young,
sassy New York socialite had eloped with Peter Pulitzer,
grandson of the Pulitzer Prize's Joseph Pulitzer and settled
in Palm Beach to live the life of the rich and famous.
Peter owned several Florida citrus groves, but Lilly needed
a project of her own. So in 1960, with Peter's produce,
she opened a juice stand on Via Mizner, just off Worth
Avenue in Palm Beach.
Lilly Pulitzer's business was a hit, but squeezing oranges,
lemons, limes, and pink grapefruit made a mess of her clothes.
Realizing that she needed a juice stand uniform, Lilly asked
her dressmaker to design a dress that would camouflage the
stains. The result? A comfortable sleeveless shift made of
bright, colorful printed cotton - pink, green, yellow and
orange. The dress even had custom dressmaker details like
lining and lace seam bindings. It was perfect for the job
and became Lilly's first Classic Shift.
Although her customers liked Lilly's juice, they loved her
dress. When people began to ask if they could buy the dress,
Lilly had a few more made up to sell in the stand. Soon Lilly
was selling more dresses than juice, so she decided to stop
squeezing and to focus on designing and selling her "Lillys." Before
long, Jackie Kennedy, an old school chum, began wearing Lillys
and as First Lady was featured in Life Magazinewearing a
Classic Shift. Then, of course, everyone wanted one and Lilly
Pulitzer became a fashion sensation.
Through the sixties and seventies, the Lilly Pulitzer line
was the unofficial uniform of the affluent at play. Lilly
Pulitzer stores sprang up in the favorite resorts of the
jet set and Lilly's pink and green colors became the banner
of the preppy lifestyle. In 1984, however, Lilly closed her
doors to settle into retirement with her second husband,
Enrique Rousseau (her marriage to Peter had ended in 1969)
and to enjoy her grandchildren. For the rest of the decade,
Lilly devotees were left to scour flea markets and re-sale
shops to find their beloved vintage Lillys.
In January 1993, the Lilly Pulitzer line was revived. Now,
Lilly Pulitzer is more popular than ever! The Lilly Pulitzer
line is now available in 72 Signature Shops, major department
stores, and fine specialty stores nationwide. Its popularity
continues to grow among those who knew it years ago and those
who have just discovered the timeless fun of Lilly Pulitzer
apparel.
Lilly is alive and well today. She often entertains her various
family members and friends in her home in Palm Beach, which
she affectionately calls "The Jungle." Lilly Pulitzer
was recently profiled in a 9-page feature in the July 2003
issue of Vanity Fair.
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