Oscar de la Renta Dressed First Ladies and Movie Stars

Laura Bush wears an Oscar de la Renta design at a 2005 inaugural party for her husband, President George Bush.

Clothing designer Oscar de la Renta died Monday at his home in the American state of Connecticut. He was 82 years old. His wife said he died of problems related to cancer.

Mr. de la Renta dressed American movie stars and first ladies. Amal Alamuddin chose de la Renta to design the dress she wore to her wedding to George Clooney last month.

Oscar de la Renta was born in Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic, in 1932. His interest in women’s clothing is perhaps not surprising – he grew up with six sisters. After he completed high school, de la Renta went to Madrid to study art. His first love was painting, but an interest in fashion design developed.

Actor Sarah Jessica Parker wears an Oscar de la Renta dress earlier this year.

The young man found his first design job in Europe. But he did not stay long. He moved to New York City to work for the Elizabeth Arden company. In the late 1960s, he opened his own house of fashion design.

He became popular quickly in Hollywood and in the nation’s capital. The first American first lady he dressed was the former Jacqueline Kennedy. De la Renta very close to President Ronald Reagan’s wife, Nancy. Many of her fashions came from de la Renta.

Hillary Clinton was also a big fan. Ms. Clinton spoke in April at an event to honor Oscar de la Renta. She described him as “the man working for 20 years to turn me into a fashion icon.”

Hillary Clinton in Oscar de la Renta.

Oscar de la Renta’s style mixed romantic, feminine elements with a modern edge that included bright color. He once said that his love of rich colors came from his Hispanic roots. He called it his “island side.”

Oscar de la Renta did not just work in the fashion industry. He was also a major supporter of the arts.

The designer discovered he had cancer in 2006. Last year, he spoke about that part of his life. He told a gathering at the 92th Street Y organization in New York City that learning about his cancer made him “appreciate every single day of life.” Michelle Obama was among several presidents’ wives and movie stars who released statements of regret over the death of Oscar de la Renta. Nancy Reagan noted her 50-year friendship with the designer. She called him a “kind, gracious individual with a generous spirit who brought beauty and elegance to everything he touched.”

I’m Caty Weaver.


Words in this Story

weddingn. a ceremony at which two people are married to each other

fashionn. the business of creating and selling clothes in new styles

iconn. a widely known symbol; a person who is very successful and admired

feminineadj. of, relating to, or suited to women or girls

elegantadj. showing good taste; graceful and attractive

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