Gabled Duster Coat in Civility Floral Stretch Weave; Gabled Shirt Jacket in Civility Washed Linen; Hudson Frock in Peace Washed Linen; Clotaire Sash in Civility Garden Row Silk Chiffon. Location: One of the back entrances to Eleanor's home (once her furniture factory). Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site. Val-Kill, Hyde Park, New York.

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Location: One of the back entrances to Eleanor’s home. It was once a furniture factory that she owned. When it closed in the 1930’s, she made the building into her full-time home, calling it “Val-Kill Cottage.” Hyde Park, New York. Photographed with permission at Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site.

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Inspired by the Work and Words of Eleanor Roosevelt

Look No. 1: Eleanor holding the Declaration of Human Rights poster in Spanish text. New York, November, 1949. This entire collection is inspired by her work on this declaration which she considered her greatest contribution.
Eleanor holding the Declaration of Human Rights poster in Spanish text. New York, November, 1949. This entire collection is inspired by her work on this declaration which she considered her greatest contribution.

“I have never felt that anything really mattered but knowing that you stood for the things in which you believed and had done the very best you could.”

— Eleanor Roosevelt