Named after the late founder's sweetheart and future wife, Harriett, who he wrote love letters to throughout World War II, the new line will see the brand return to its sexy and risque origins when Frederick Mellinger started the company in 1946.
The collection of upscale silks, satins and laces will pay homage to the luxe black lingerie Mr Mellinger originally designed over letters to his wife, inspired by the Forties era of Hollywood glamour.
Harriett: Frederick¿s of Hollywood is revamping
its tired image with a new luxury brand of lingerie named after the
founder's wife
He designed brassieres with names like ''Rising Star' and 'Cadillac,' where Tracy McCourt, Frederick’s chief marketing officer, explained too WWD that it all started in France when the designer he was inspired by French women in their naughty black lingerie.
'During that time he was writing love letters to Harriett and describing his design ideas with drawings. He wanted to design lingerie that was more aspirational for American women, Ms McCourt explained.
'Harriett wrote him back and said, "If you can make me look like that, you will become a millionaire."'
Risque new image: Named after the late
designer's sweetheart and future wife, Harriett, who he wrote love
letters to throughout World War II, the new line will see the brand
return to its more sexy origins
Va va voom: The collection of upscale silks,
satins and laces will pay homage to the luxe black lingerie Mr Mellinger
originally designed over letters to his wife, inspired by the Forties
era of Hollywood Glamour
Celebrity models for the line included Paris Hilton and Pamela Anderson, and profits began to drop.
By using the late designer's own relationship, described as a 'big love story' set in the heart of Hollywood glamour by Ms McCourt, the Harriett collection is set to be the company's entry into 'accessible luxury'.
Forties glamour: The Harriett collection will be
expanded to include ready-to-wear and high-end accessories, like
handbags for the holiday season, as well as intimates and sleepwear
New line, new look: The Harriett collection is set to be the company's entry into 'accessible luxury'
Silks and lace: Harriett will range in price from $29 for a thong, to $159 for a corset
Ms McCourt said: ''We took a look at what was going on in the business and looked at opportunities to increase exposure to new customers and reposition the brand’s image to a broader population.'
She added that the Harriett collection will be expanded to include ready-to-wear and high-end accessories including handbags for the holiday season.
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