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Prince Egon von Fürstenberg

Egon, Prinz von Fürstenberg (Eduard Egon Peter Paul Giovanni Prinz zu Fürstenberg; 29 June 1946 – 11 June 2004) was a socialite, banker, fashion and interior designer, and a member of the former German princely family of Fürstenberg.

Egon von Fürstenberg
Egon (left) in 1955 with his brother-in-law,
Prince Alfonso of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
BornEduard Egon Peter Paul Giovanni Prinz zu Fürstenberg
(1946-06-29)29 June 1946
Lausanne, Switzerland
Died11 June 2004(2004-06-11) (aged 57)
Rome, Italy
Spouse
(m. 1969; div. 1983)
Lynn Marshall
(m. 1983)
IssueAlexander
Tatiana
HouseFürstenberg
FatherPrince Tassilo of Fürstenberg
MotherClara Agnelli
ReligionRoman Catholicism

In 1969, he married fashion designer Diane Halfin, with whom he had two children, Alexandre Egon (born 25 January 1970) and Tatiana Desirée (born 16 February 1971). The couple separated in 1973 and divorced in 1983.[1] The same year, he married Lynn Marshall (born c. 1950), an American from Mississippi who was the co-owner of a flower shop; the couple remained childless.[1] Between his marriages, Egon also had a male partner; he was frank about his bisexuality and the openness of his first marriage.[2]

Fürstenberg wrote two books on fashion and interior design (The Power Look, 1978, and The Power Look at Home: Decorating for Men, 1980), as well as opening an interior design firm. He died in Rome on 11 June 2004 of liver cancer deriving from an earlier hepatitis C infection. He was survived by his children and both wives.

Family edit

Eduard Egon Peter Paul Giovanni Prinz zu Fürstenberg, born 29 June 1946 in Lausanne, Switzerland, was the elder son of Prince Tassilo zu Fürstenberg (1903–1989) and his first wife, Clara Agnelli (1920-2016), elder sister of Fiat's chairman Gianni Agnelli.[3] After Clara's departure, his father married Texas oil heiress Dr. Cecilie Amelia Hudson (née Blaffer).[4]

Fürstenberg's younger brother is Prince Sebastian zu Fürstenberg, and his sister is socialite and actress Princess Ira zu Fürstenberg.[5]

Biography edit

Egon von Fürstenberg was born in Lausanne, Switzerland.[6] He was baptized by the French nuncio Angelo Roncalli (later elected Pope John XXIII) and was brought up in great privilege in Venice, Italy.[2] He earned a degree in economics from the University of Geneva, followed by an 14-month term on a peace mission in Burundi working as a teacher, and then two years as an investment banker in New York.[2]

While studying at a university, he met fellow student[2] Diane Simone Michelle Halfin,[6] a Belgian-born Jewish woman of Romanian-Greek descent and daughter of a Holocaust survivor. They married on 16 July 1969, at Montfort-l'Amaury, Yvelines, France.[citation needed] The new Princess Diane von Fürstenberg was pregnant, and Egon's father, who objected to his son marrying a Jew, boycotted the ceremony.[7]

His wife opened her fashion house in New York at Egon's urging, creating an eventually iconic wrap dress, a career as designer that pre-dated and arguably eclipsed Egon's. Fürstenberg began his career as a buyer for Macy's, taking night classes at the Fashion Institute of Technology,[2] and Parson's School of Design.[citation needed]

The von Fürstenbergs had two children: Alexandre Egon (born 25 January 1970) and Tatiana Desirée (born 16 February 1971).[6] They divorced in 1983.[6][1]

Fürstenberg began independent work as a fashion designer in 1977, designing clothes for plus-size women, and later expanding to full fashion and product licensing, with ready-to-wear, fragrance, and made to measure lines based in Rome.[citation needed] Next von Furstenberg designed ready-made clothing for the masses, and an off-the-peg (ready-to-wear) line of fashion.[1]

Fürstenberg wrote two top selling books: The Power Look (1978), a guide to fashion and good taste, and The Power Look at Home: Decorating for Men (1980), a book on home furnishings.[8][9] He opened an interior design firm in 1981.[clarification needed][2] In 1991, he exhibited at Alta Moda days in Rome.[citation needed]

Fürstenberg collected art, and his collection included works by Zachary Selig.[10]

Egon von Fürstenberg died at Spallanzani Hospital in Rome on 11 June 2004.[6] The New York Post reported Fürstenberg's widow stating that he died of liver cancer caused by a hepatitis C infection that he acquired in the 1970s.[citation needed]

Published works edit

Fürstenberg's published works included:[1]

  • The Power Look, 1978, New York, NY: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston
  • The Power Look at Home: Decorating for Men, 1980, New York, NY: Morrow

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Rourke, Mary (12 June 2004). "Egon von Furstenberg, 57; Gave Up Banking Career for Fashion Design". Los Angeles Times. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Wohlfert-Wihlborg, Lee (21 December 1981). . People. 16 (25). Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 2 November 2008.
  3. ^ "Clara Agnelli". The Times. London. 26 July 2016. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  4. ^ Abram, Lynwood (26 November 2006). "Cecil Blaffer "Titi" von Fürstenberg, a patron of the arts and a member of a family that combined two great Texas oil fortunes". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  5. ^ "Clara Agnelli, car magnate's daughter – obituary". The Daily Telegraph. London. 4 August 2016. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  6. ^ a b c d e "Egon von Furstenberg, 'Prince Of High Fashion,' Dies at 57". The New York Times. 12 June 2004.
  7. ^ "This Day in Jewish History–1946: An ex-serene highness and fashion guru is born". Haaretz. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  8. ^ Von Furstenberg, Egon; Duhé, Camillé (1984). The Power Look. Fawcett Columbine. ISBN 978-0449901243.
  9. ^ Von Furstenberg, Egon; Fisher, Karen (1980). The Power Look at Home: Decorating for Men. Morrow. ISBN 978-0688035990.
  10. ^ Quinn, Joan A. 1989, "Click: Zachary Selig honors Prince Egon von Furstenberg." The Herald Examiner, 26 January 1989.[full citation needed]

External links edit

  • Homepage Egon von Fürstenberg
  • FMD, 2015, "Designers: Egon von Fürstenberg, Fashion Model Directory (FMD, online), see [1], accessed 14 July 2015.

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Egon Prinz von Furstenberg Eduard Egon Peter Paul Giovanni Prinz zu Furstenberg 29 June 1946 11 June 2004 was a socialite banker fashion and interior designer and a member of the former German princely family of Furstenberg Egon von FurstenbergEgon left in 1955 with his brother in law Prince Alfonso of Hohenlohe LangenburgBornEduard Egon Peter Paul Giovanni Prinz zu Furstenberg 1946 06 29 29 June 1946Lausanne SwitzerlandDied11 June 2004 2004 06 11 aged 57 Rome ItalySpouseDiane Simone Michelle Halfin m 1969 div 1983 wbr Lynn Marshall m 1983 wbr IssueAlexander TatianaHouseFurstenbergFatherPrince Tassilo of FurstenbergMotherClara AgnelliReligionRoman Catholicism In 1969 he married fashion designer Diane Halfin with whom he had two children Alexandre Egon born 25 January 1970 and Tatiana Desiree born 16 February 1971 The couple separated in 1973 and divorced in 1983 1 The same year he married Lynn Marshall born c 1950 an American from Mississippi who was the co owner of a flower shop the couple remained childless 1 Between his marriages Egon also had a male partner he was frank about his bisexuality and the openness of his first marriage 2 Furstenberg wrote two books on fashion and interior design The Power Look 1978 and The Power Look at Home Decorating for Men 1980 as well as opening an interior design firm He died in Rome on 11 June 2004 of liver cancer deriving from an earlier hepatitis C infection He was survived by his children and both wives Contents 1 Family 2 Biography 3 Published works 4 References 5 External linksFamily editEduard Egon Peter Paul Giovanni Prinz zu Furstenberg born 29 June 1946 in Lausanne Switzerland was the elder son of Prince Tassilo zu Furstenberg 1903 1989 and his first wife Clara Agnelli 1920 2016 elder sister of Fiat s chairman Gianni Agnelli 3 After Clara s departure his father married Texas oil heiress Dr Cecilie Amelia Hudson nee Blaffer 4 Furstenberg s younger brother is Prince Sebastian zu Furstenberg and his sister is socialite and actress Princess Ira zu Furstenberg 5 Biography editEgon von Furstenberg was born in Lausanne Switzerland 6 He was baptized by the French nuncio Angelo Roncalli later elected Pope John XXIII and was brought up in great privilege in Venice Italy 2 He earned a degree in economics from the University of Geneva followed by an 14 month term on a peace mission in Burundi working as a teacher and then two years as an investment banker in New York 2 While studying at a university he met fellow student 2 Diane Simone Michelle Halfin 6 a Belgian born Jewish woman of Romanian Greek descent and daughter of a Holocaust survivor They married on 16 July 1969 at Montfort l Amaury Yvelines France citation needed The new Princess Diane von Furstenberg was pregnant and Egon s father who objected to his son marrying a Jew boycotted the ceremony 7 His wife opened her fashion house in New York at Egon s urging creating an eventually iconic wrap dress a career as designer that pre dated and arguably eclipsed Egon s Furstenberg began his career as a buyer for Macy s taking night classes at the Fashion Institute of Technology 2 and Parson s School of Design citation needed The von Furstenbergs had two children Alexandre Egon born 25 January 1970 and Tatiana Desiree born 16 February 1971 6 They divorced in 1983 6 1 Furstenberg began independent work as a fashion designer in 1977 designing clothes for plus size women and later expanding to full fashion and product licensing with ready to wear fragrance and made to measure lines based in Rome citation needed Next von Furstenberg designed ready made clothing for the masses and an off the peg ready to wear line of fashion 1 Furstenberg wrote two top selling books The Power Look 1978 a guide to fashion and good taste and The Power Look at Home Decorating for Men 1980 a book on home furnishings 8 9 He opened an interior design firm in 1981 clarification needed 2 In 1991 he exhibited at Alta Moda days in Rome citation needed Furstenberg collected art and his collection included works by Zachary Selig 10 Egon von Furstenberg died at Spallanzani Hospital in Rome on 11 June 2004 6 The New York Post reported Furstenberg s widow stating that he died of liver cancer caused by a hepatitis C infection that he acquired in the 1970s citation needed Published works editFurstenberg s published works included 1 The Power Look 1978 New York NY Holt Rinehart and Winston The Power Look at Home Decorating for Men 1980 New York NY MorrowReferences edit a b c d e Rourke Mary 12 June 2004 Egon von Furstenberg 57 Gave Up Banking Career for Fashion Design Los Angeles Times ISSN 0458 3035 Retrieved 27 July 2016 a b c d e f Wohlfert Wihlborg Lee 21 December 1981 The Original Von Furstenberg Egon Wakes Up to His Own Potential People 16 25 Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 2 November 2008 Clara Agnelli The Times London 26 July 2016 Retrieved 27 July 2016 Abram Lynwood 26 November 2006 Cecil Blaffer Titi von Furstenberg a patron of the arts and a member of a family that combined two great Texas oil fortunes Houston Chronicle Retrieved 6 October 2019 Clara Agnelli car magnate s daughter obituary The Daily Telegraph London 4 August 2016 Retrieved 16 November 2017 a b c d e Egon von Furstenberg Prince Of High Fashion Dies at 57 The New York Times 12 June 2004 This Day in Jewish History 1946 An ex serene highness and fashion guru is born Haaretz Retrieved 27 July 2016 Von Furstenberg Egon Duhe Camille 1984 The Power Look Fawcett Columbine ISBN 978 0449901243 Von Furstenberg Egon Fisher Karen 1980 The Power Look at Home Decorating for Men Morrow ISBN 978 0688035990 Quinn Joan A 1989 Click Zachary Selig honors Prince Egon von Furstenberg The Herald Examiner 26 January 1989 full citation needed External links editHomepage Egon von Furstenberg FMD 2015 Designers Egon von Furstenberg Fashion Model Directory FMD online see 1 accessed 14 July 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prince 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