THE EXHIBITION
THE EXHIBITION
This exhibition portraits the book written by John A. Tiffany, Eleanor Lambert: Still Here. The book addresses the impeccable work of her life and achievements. This unique woman has an important contribution to the Mexican economy. Throughout her work the following themes are interrelated: understanding the value of culture, World's Fairs, the Acapulco scene of 1972, Frank Lloyd Wright and Gloria Guinness.
Fashion Historian and Author John. A Tiffany
John A. Tiffany has a personal connection to Eleanor Lambert; she was his mentor. He presented his book Eleanor Lambert: Still Here at the Library of Congress in 2011 at the Mary Pickford Theater. In writing his book, he had access to a treasure trove of Lambert’s archival material of press releases and photographs which had never been published.
John has over 20 years of experience in public relations, event productions, and marketing projects around the world. He has had executive roles in iconic events such as the CFDA Awards, New York Fashion Week, numerous runway shows in Milan, London and Paris.
John, a California native, graduated from the degree of International and Intercultural affairs at Pepperdine University, later established his own company in 2002, John Tiffany Associates in New York.
Miss Lambert and John Tiffany at the Stanhope Hotel, New York, summer of 1997. Photograph by Patrick McMullan. Used by permission of John Tiffany.
Mexican student at ITESM, Campus Monterrey. Born in Toluca, currently studying business and passionate about art, explores the life of Eleanor Lambert, throughout the work of J.A Tiffany. With the help of the guidance of outstanding curator Ana Elena Mallet and recognized industrial designer Jorge Diego Etienne, showcases this curatorial exhibition. This work is dedicating to her family, friends and beloved.