EARLY AVIATION FASHION ICON: A BIOGRAPHY OF AMELIA EARHART
AMELIA WAS THE FIRST
CELEBRITY WHO LAUNCHED A FASHION LINE
What is the link
between Amelia Earhart and fashion? Well, for one Amelia was known as one of
the best dressed ladies of her time. Amelia sewed her own dresses, and while it
was pretty common for women to sew their dresses back then, Amelia's dresses
got her a lot of compliments. Moreover, Earhart took it a step further by designing
a fashion line inspired by aviation. Amelia Earhart was the first celebrity to
launch a fashion line in her name. She also designed it herself, sketched the
designs with a seamstress working alongside her. Unlike many modern day celebrities
who just put their name on whatever, Amelia really put some thought into her
designs.
Did you know that
Amelia was a fashion designer? Did you know she was quite fashionable and
praised by many for her feminine charm and elegance? Today we think of her as a
tomboy but I think there were many sides to her and that is what made her so
wonderful. Do you like aviation chic? Do you like old airplanes? There is
something so glam about vintage airplanes. Today I’m sharing with you some old
photographs taken at Mostar airport, completed with some shots of Amelia herself. Behind me you can see a vintage plane.
Moreover, I’ll also talk a bit about a book that I read recently. Basically,
this post is going to be all about Amelia.
in the upper left corner of my photograph you can see two historical photographs of Amelia Earhart
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*Two historical photographs of Amelia Earhart inserted as collages (left one shows Amelia adjusting a dress she designed and the right one is Amelia posing in a dress) |
AMELIA EARTHART: A
BIOGRAPHY, BOOK REVIEW
Recently I have read a
book that taught me a great deal about Amelia. What can I say after finishing
Amelia Earhart: A Biography? It is a fine book. Written by Doris L. Rich, this
book feels well researched. This biography is intelligently written and
perfectly paced. It is very linear, it doesn't go back and forth but follows
the story of Amelia's life quite evenly. You get the feeling that every period
of Amelia's life was of an interest to the biographer, and that seems to me a
good thing. This biography is not very long (around 300 pages) but the book is
packed with information and the writing is, in that sense, very dense. It pains
a very interesting picture of a known heroine. Only at times did I feel like
the author wasn't objective and tried to push her own opinions about Amelia.
There were many things about this book that I liked, and only a few that I
didn't, so perhaps I could go so far as to say that I loved reading this book.
It provided me with a whole new insight into the life of Amelia Earhart.
A BRAVE FLIER WITH A
HEART OF GOLD
Amelia Earhart- here is a woman that almost everyone has heard
of, but few know in detail. I suppose that is the case with many legendary
aviators. Often the legend obscures the person. I was somewhat familiar with
Amelia before reading this book, but there was also a lot that I didn't know,
especially about her private life. On overall, I do feel I've learned a lot
from this book. For example, I had no idea that Amelia's father was a drunk,
that her upbringing was so uncertain, or that she faced financial problems all
her life. I didn't know she had to work so hard for so long, to balance five
jobs at once, and on top of that, to give endless interviews and lectures,
often exhausted and overworked. I knew about her bravery and aviation
accomplishments, but I didn't know about her kindness, patience, self-disciple
and all the hard work she had to put it into everything she ever did. Amelia
had to work hard for very cent. As she once said, airplanes don't grow on trees.
HISTORICAL INFORMATION
This book is very detailed. Possibly it was because this book
is so rich in historical information, that I really took my time reading it. I
feel it is the kind of book that demands concentration. I didn't want to miss
anything, so I read it slowly. I really like how the author focused more on
Amelia's life than on her death, for it is her life that matters the most.
Amelia was such a brave, kind and hardworking person and that is what we should
remember, respect and admire about her. I found her life story fascinating and
I feel like I learned a lot about her by reading this book. Much has been said
about her death, and this book touches on that subject, but isn't her life what
should primarily interest us? That's definitely something I liked about this biography, the way it puts emphasis on Amelia's life and work.
THE HARSH REALISM OF EARLY FLIGHTS
Another think I like about this biography is how realistic it
is. It doesn't glam things up. From urine drenched cockpits (female pilots had
no way to relieve themselves on solo flights, did they?) to description of
hardships and perils of early aviation. Early aviation was extremely dangerous.
Regardless of gender, all early aviators risked their lives and were quite
heroic. Without their sacrifices, commercial aviation would perhaps still be in
development. Some aviators still risk their lives, now when I think of it.
There are always explorers who will push the borders and many will probably die
untimely dearth in the process. One could ask oneself- what is all for? Was it
really necessary for Amelia to risk it all? There are certainly many questions
one could ask not only about her life but those of many other female aviators.
POSSIBLE DOWNSIDES TO
THIS BOOK
There is only downside to this book. While it is very real, I
can't really be 100 percent sure of how historically accurate it is. I think it
is quite accurate, but I can't tell for sure. I have a feeling the writer tried
to push her own mind a few times, especially in matters of G.P and Amelia's
marriage. In addition, the author rarely lists her sources. I would have
appreciated more footnotes and explanation of where did Rich get her data from.
How can I be sure of how well the book is researched if I don't see the
footnotes explaining where the claims come from? Sure, some things are common
knowledge, but not all of them. In addition, the extremely negative way in
which G.P is painted toward the end doesn't really have historical backing. It
is all gossip more or less. We don't know for sure whether Amelia was unhappy
in marriage with him. When a woman dies, one always blames the husband. But
things are a bit more complicated than that.
FINAL THOUGHTS
Still, even if I'm a bit uncertain about some parts of this
biography, on overall I did enjoy it. It is very educating and you can always
do your own research if you want to check on something or if you are not
certain about some aspect of this early aviation heroine's life. Anyhow, I do
recommend this biography. I think the author really did a great job of painting
Amelia's personality for us while presenting a lot of interesting personal
information. Whether it is 100 percent historically accurate, I can't say but a
book like this one is a great place to start. If you have an interest in
aviation or Amelia's life story, you'll surely enjoy it.
ON A MORE PERSONAL NOTE
Reading about Amelia
Earhart made me think of Tennessee Williams. Why is it so? Perhaps it is
because they both had a difficult childhood. They grew up in impoverished
Southern families, whose fall from grace largely had to do with an alcoholic
father. However, despite growing up in such difficult circumstances, with an alcoholic
for a father, both Amelia and Tennessee accomplished great things and had a
golden hearth. They were both pioneers who challenged and questioned gender
roles. Moreover, they both died in mysterious circumstances that some link to a
suicide. I don't know, I just found their stories to be quite similar and equally touching.
That would be all for today. Thank you for reading. Let me know what you think about aviation chic.
This biography sounds like a great read. I will have to add it to my Kindle list. I had no idea Earhart was a fashion designer or that her life was so difficult. She really was a pioneer for us women.
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DeleteI love this post! Very interesting. I never knew that Amelia Earhart was a fashion designer! This seems like a good read I'll have to look into. Thanks for sharing!
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Non sapevo che fosse anche una stilista di sicuro era una donna molto coraggiosa e innovativa!
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ReplyDeleteVery interesting! I really liked the photos and the post :)
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Non conoscevo la storia grandioso Ivana
ReplyDeleteKochana, genialne zdjęcia! A zestawy przepiękne! Książki raczej nie przeczytam ale fajnie to wszystko połączyłaś! :) Buziaki :)
ReplyDeleteConoscevo la storia di Amelia Earhart anche se non così nel dettaglio!
ReplyDeletemi affascinano molto le biografie di queste persone così coraggiose e fuori dal comune, anche sta molto spesso le loro vite vengono un pò romanzate nei libri ( ma è anche giusto così, in fondo devo esser anche letture interessanti, no?)
Credo proprio che la prenderò presto anche io questa biografia, mi hai davvero incuriosita! :)
Baci!
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That's fascinating about Amelia Earhart and this books sounds like an illuminating read. I've never thought of her and Tennessee Williams having much in common but when you lay it out like that, there were some parallels for sure.
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting post dear! :) I know about her history and she certainly was a referent for all women in the world, so, thanks for sharing!
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thank you Lucia.
DeleteNeed to read that book! Love how you coordinated your outfit with her style! Much love for outfit posts like these.
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thanks Natalie.
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DeleteYou look very stylish in both your outfits :) I had no idea that she was into fashion - I knew only about her love for aviation! What a fascinating book, thanks for sharing!
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Away From The Blue
thank you Mica. I thought it was interesting too.
DeleteWow...I had no idea that Amelia was a fashion designer....that's so cool.
ReplyDeleteWe just watched the movie with Jimmy Stewart called the Spirit of St. Louis. And it was interesting to see all of the hardships in those early flights. And no bathroom...gosh that's something I never thought about. Eekk
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Yes, early flights were extremely dangerous. A lot of people died in an effort to promote flying. It took a lot of work to make aviation commercial.
DeleteYour review and your outfit is so great!!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know her, so I'm interested in Amelia,
and I would love to know about Tennessee Williams more!
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Thank you. Tennessee Williams is one of my favourite playwrights.
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