Although Harriett Lake couldn鈥檛 explain her devotion to clothes, something led the Orlando fashion icon and philanthropist to spend her life collecting the most unique and eye-catching outfits and accessories. A new book titled Too Much Is Not Enough: The History in Harriett鈥檚 Closet by Kristina Tollefson, a costume designer and associate professor of at 麻豆原创, and Jodi Ozimek captures the fascinating life of Lake, connecting her stunning collection with the events that defined her life and legacy.
When Tollefson joined the 麻豆原创 faculty, she heard about a local woman who owned every piece of clothing she had ever purchased. Knowing that this would be a unique opportunity to research vintage clothing and could provide a useful teaching tool for her students, she set out to meet this legendary woman.
鈥淏ut as soon as I saw her closet I knew I had to find a way to share it with a wider audience.鈥
鈥淚t took me a while to get Harriett to agree to meet with me and even longer to get her to agree to let me see her closet,鈥 says Tollefson. 鈥淏ut as soon as I saw her closet I knew I had to find a way to share it with a wider audience.鈥

At first, Tollefson鈥檚 main draw was Lake鈥檚 closet. But as their relationship grew, Tollefson began to see connections between Lake鈥檚 stories and the recurring themes in her closet.
鈥淭his was an amazing opportunity to work at documenting a single person鈥檚 collection with the provenance of each piece 鈥 not just where she bought it and wore it, but the events in her life that influenced her to make the purchase in the first place even if those life events took place 80 years previously,鈥 says Tollefson, who explained that most vintage collections are from many different people and rarely do we see such a large collection from an individual.
Before Lake passed away at the age of 96 in July, Tollefson and Ozimek worked closely with her for more than 10 years, collecting stories, vintage photos and quotes from the 鈥渂rassy, big-hearted dame herself.鈥 Tollefson says, 鈥淭here is a lot more than just clothes in this book. This tells the most complete story of Harriett鈥檚 life in one place.鈥

This one-of-a-kind fashion biography follows Harriett鈥檚 life through the Great Depression as a child, her service as a Marine during WWII, her flight from heartbreak to Miami Beach followed by her marriage to Hymen Lake and accumulation of wealth (and swelling closet full of jaw-dropping fashion pieces) thanks to the real estate boom brought on by the theme park and space industries. Tollefson and Ozimek guide readers through her extraordinary journey by connecting her life experiences to her fashion choices, explaining why she had so many red coats and what filled her pockets.
The centerpiece of the book is the stunning photography of Lake鈥檚 wardrobe by local photographer, Tony Firriolo. Over 800 photographs illustrate Lake鈥檚 96-year life and highlight over 200 of her favorite and most popular looks. Lake herself oversaw the photo shoots and expertly styled every look so that each one is 鈥渜uintessential Harriett.鈥
Tollefson鈥檚 new book is more than just a passion project. She wants it to be a resource for her colleagues across the design community.
鈥淚 hope that costume designers can learn about how even childhood experiences can influence the fashion choices people make long into adulthood,鈥 Tollefson says. 鈥淚n fact, I hope I encounter a Harriett-like character in a show I get to design someday so I can really put this research to work.鈥
A book release party to celebrate the launch of Too Much Is Not Enough: The History in Harriett鈥檚 Closet will take place on Sept. 27 from 5 to 7 p.m. in Harriett鈥檚 Bar at the John and Rita Lowndes Shakespeare Center (812 E Rollins St, Orlando, FL 32803). The authors will read from the book and will be available to sign purchased copies of the book at the event.