Lilly Pulitzer didn't just sell day-glo clothes in punchy prints. In a feat of fashion business acumen that would have no doubt impressed her famous grandfather-in-law, newspaper magnate Joseph Pulitzer, she sold a lifestyle â" a posh, fern-festooned
Lilly Pulitzer, the society matron turned fashion designer, describing to the New Yorker the nervous breakdown that led to finding her future career: She started selling oranges from her rich huband's citrus groves, and when that work became too hot
Lilly Pulitzer, the society matron turned fashion designer, describing to the New Yorker the nervous breakdown that led to finding her future career: She started selling oranges from her rich huband's citrus groves, and when that work became too hot
MIAMI â" Lilly Pulitzer, a Palm Beach socialite turned designer whose tropical print dresses became a sensation in the 1960s and later a fashion classic, died Sunday. She was 81. Pulitzer, who married into the famous newspaper family, got her start in
Lilly Pulitzer Rousseau, the iconic fashion designer of the brand that featured her name, died in Palm Beach, Fla., today, according to her company's Facebook page. She was 81 years old. Lilly. "Lilly has been a true inspiration to us and we will miss
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