Celebrity shoes nice fit in exhibition
Deepa Bharath
Salvatore Ferragamo made his first pair of shoes when he was 9 years
old.
The 11th of 14 children born to a poor farmer in Bonito, Italy,
Ferragamo made those shoes for his sisters, who were about to
celebrate their first communion. The family couldn’t afford to buy
the girls new shoes and were faced with the embarrassment of sending
them to church in clogs.
So, young Salvatore borrowed leather from a cobbler and crafted
their footwear with his own little hands. After that, there was no
looking back. Ferragamo started his own store in his parents’ home at
14. He expanded his business to the United States.
It was in California that Ferragamo struck gold. Starting in the
1920s he designed shoes for famous Hollywood actresses, such as
Audrey Hepburn, Greta Garbo, Marilyn Monroe and Sophia Loren.
Some of those original celebrity shoes handcrafted by Ferragamo
more than half a century ago will be featured at an exhibit titled “A
Love Affair with Shoes” in South Coast Plaza starting on Thursday.
The exhibit will be hosted by Salvatore Ferragamo’s son, Massimo
Ferragamo, who is chairman of Ferragamo U.S.A. The company will put
on the show in partnership with the Orange County Performing Arts
Center.
The exhibit is an opportunity for the company to showcase the work
of its founder, who died in 1960, Massimo Ferragamo said.
“We are very proud of this exhibition,” he said in a written
response. “It showcases my father’s unique creativity and innovation
in shoemaking and celebrates the heritage of the company, which is
rooted in Hollywood.”
Featured in the show will be red rhinestone creations worn by
Marilyn Monroe. Most shoes at the exhibit will reflect the styles of
the Hollywood glamour era, company officials said. Some are avant
garde, way ahead of their time while others are more in line with the
fashions of the time.
This partnership with one of the leading shoe designers in the
world is an exclusive opportunity for the center, said Performing
Arts Center Executive Vice President, Judy Morr.
“It’s special and exciting for all of us,” she said. “The shoes
are works of art. It takes the same amount of creativity as do other
works of art.”
There is also an element of celebrity mystique to the exhibit,
Morr said.
“It would be interesting to see who wore what,” she said.
Salvatore Ferragamo will also donate to the center 10% of the
amount of purchases made in Ferragamo’s South Coast Plaza boutique
through Oct. 10, Morr said.
The exhibit will open at 6:30 p.m. today with a cocktail reception
at South Coast Plaza’s Jewel Court at 3333 Bristol St. The shoes will
remain on display until Oct. 10.
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