The Fashions of Grey Gardens




If you loved HBO’s Grey Gardens half as much as I did, you simply MUST check out WHOWHATWEARdaily. They’re channeling the fashions of Grey  Gardens and dropping dime on how you too can achieve the look of  the dueling Ediths!

Based on the lives that inspired the Maysles Brothers’ classic documentary, Grey Gardens tells the story of “Big Edie” Beale (Jessica Lange) and her daughter “Little Edie” (Drew Barrymore) and the relationship they forged while living in a dilapidated East Hampton mansion.

For the entire duration of the film I salivated uncontrollably over the beauty, fashion, and glamour of Big/ Little Edie. Even in the murky depths of their East Hampton  squalor, a certain dignity remained.  Both Drew Barrymore and Jessica Lange deserve more awards than their petite arms can carry. And I deserve a huge cash windfall so that I can go out and cop EVERYTHING that WHOWHATWEARdaily is recommending:

The  Grey Gardens  story is so shamelessly rich, so ripe with theatrical possibilities, it’s really shocking that it existed for 30-plus years without being fictionalized in film. Now, finally, Hollywood’s taking a crack at the legendary mother-daughter duo with HBO’s  original movie,  Grey Gardens.

Little Edie is never seen without some sort of scarf wrapped around her head, usually pinned in place with a twinkling brooch. Always ingenious in her wardrobe interpretations, she spends much of her time on-screen showing off new ways of wearing her clothes: a skirt becomes a cape, a sweater turns into a turban, diamond earrings are worn as shoe embellishments, and so on. Big Edie was festively dressed too, though she was primarily fond of oversized hats—big brimmed, brightly colored—and strapless muumuus for sunbathing on the deck.  

We saw glimmers of the Beales’ style on the spring runways, specifically at Dries Van Noten and Nicole Fahri, and found lots of wonderful products with the same transformative spirit. Read on for all the details and more suggestions on how to add a little  Grey Gardens-esprit to your own wardrobe.  

ABS  Strands of Gold Necklace  ($250)  
Though the Beales were living in impoverished grime when the documentary was filmed, they once were part of society’s upper crust. Accordingly, Big Edie had some gorgeously ornate heirloom jewelry, while Little Edie liked to rock a statement brooch. Of course, vintage diamond jewelry is rather pricey and pins aren’t particularly popular, so rather than find  
exact replicas  of their signature pieces, we chose a delightfully dramatic gold-and-crystal necklace instead. The multiple gold chains and chunky rhinestone accents would have undoubtedly appealed to the Beales and we approve of its luxe look too.  

Milly  Ruffle Blouse  ($225)  
We like to imagine Little Edie’s formative years, when she was a debutant and living on her own in Manhattan, trying to make it big in show biz. That time in Edie’s life took place in the late thirties through the mid-forties, so we found this sweetly retro blouse as an ode to that era. The lovely golden-chartreuse silk would help an aspiring actress stand out from the pack, while the ruffled shoulders lightly reference our current runway trends.  

3.1 Phillip Lim  Sarong Skirt  ($342)
One of the hallmarks of  
Grey Gardens  is a do-it-yourself style sensibility. Little Edie got creative with her clothes on a regular basis, transforming things like a too-small skirt into a serviceable item by wearing it upside down (the bottom hem is gathered and fastened to her waist with pins.) This sarong-style skirt from 3.1 Phillip Lim shares this casually creative sensibilities; just wear it with a body conscious top for a true Edie look.  

Guerlain  Terracotta Bronzing Brush  ($46)  
While the tattered fur coat is a  
Grey Gardens  staple, we looked to another dependable reference for our next item: the sun. The Ladies Beale spent an inordinate amount of time on their deck, wearing swimsuits or muumuus, taking in the rays. We’d never advise you to court wrinkles (and more), so instead we’ll recommend this technologically advanced product from Guerlain. The beauty brand updated their highly touted, beloved bronzer and created this foolproof tinted gel-to-powder formula with a built-in brush. All the glorious color, none of the skin damage—hooray!

Maje  Idalia Aboriginal Print Scarf  ($135)
Even if you have no intention of wearing one on your head à la Little Edie, we  
had  to include a print scarf in today’s product roundup. After much deliberation, we honed in on this pale gold and chocolate brown silk scarf from Maje (the label’s our fixation du jour). The striking design will elevate a simple jeans-and-t-shirt or act as an excellent accompaniment to dressier fare.  

Charlotte Ronson  Helena Sling Back Platform Sandals  ($180)  
The footwear in the documentary’s footage didn’t wow us, so instead of giving you a stocky pair of white pumps, we decided to go a different route. These canvas-and-cork slingbacks have a moderately chunky heel and a slight platform, ensuring that they’re just as practical as they are stylish. They will lend themselves to flag dances, certainly, and can be dressed up or down with ease.  

Anika  Tierney One-Piece Swimsuit  ($178)  
Our final item in today’s  
Grey Gardens-inspired story comes from an unexpected place (Brazil!) but it definitely embodies our muses’ spirit. In fact, the second we saw this striking rich-red maillot, it was obvious that we’d found a suit Little Edie would love just as much as we do. It seamlessly blends retro glamour (the bombshell color) with modern style (the flattering cut), plus the print-scarf halter offers a subtle riff on Ms. Beale’s accessory of choice. All you need is a copy of Zolar’s  It’s All in the Stars  ($40) and a warm summer day and you’re set!  

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1 Comment

  • MYGREYGARDENS says:

    I was told right after filming of the HBO film wrapped up in the fall of 2007, that I would be blown away at the last scene, where Edie sings Tea For Two at Reno Sweeny, and I was ! I had supplied the film company with the only recording in existence of Edie singing the tune, only this wasn’t from her actual performance at the club, but rather her singing it just for me at one of my many visits to Grey Gardens. Drew sang it exactly, phrase for phrase as I have it on tape. Edie and I actually met that night at Reno Sweeny, and my relationship with Grey Gardens has now spanned over 3 decades. For our complete review, check out our blog at MyGreyGardens.com (HBO film review by Robb Brawn & Lee Arboreen), and be sure to check our Youtube video uploaded 4/18/09 the same day as the HBO film release. Click
    GREY GARDENS PROMO to view the video

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