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Pretty for Posterity

By Kimberley Jones, August 10, 2010, 2:53pm, Picture in Picture

We've already told you all about the Harry Ransom Center's impressive holdings. But nothing – and especially not a 75-year-old burgundy ball gown with feather fringe – is immune to mothballs, which is why the HRC is asking for your help.

The HRC is seeking $30,000 in donations to restore and preserve five original costumes from Gone With The Wind (part of the center's David O. Selznick collection). They include the green curtain dress, green velvet dressing gown, burgundy ball gown, blue velvet peignoir, and wedding dress all worn by Vivien Leigh in her performance as the iconic Scarlett O'Hara.

From the HRC's press release:

“An historical garment in a museum collection is often most compelling when it is displayed on a mannequin, and yet each time a fragile costume is removed from storage, handled and placed on a dress form, that garment is at risk,” said Jill Morena, collection assistant for costumes and personal effects at the Ransom Center. “Conservation work and custom supports for storage and display are essential components in ensuring that the ‘Gone With The Wind’ costumes can be enjoyed for years to come.”

Donations made to the Ransom Center will allow for the restoration of the original dresses and the purchase of protective housing and custom-fitted mannequins to allow for proper exhibition. The Center hopes to display the costumes in 2014 as part of an exhibition celebrating the 75th anniversary of “Gone With The Wind” and to be able to loan the dresses to museums internationally.

Go here to read more about the fundraising initiative and about how to donate.

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