Early life
Schreier was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, the eldest of three daughters of Edward and Molly Miller. Her father, Edward Miller, was a furrier who worked for Russeks department store. In the 1930s, Russeks relocated him to Detroit when they opened a new store there. Her interest in fashion began as a child going along with her father to Russeks on Saturdays. She attended the University of Michigan.Fashion collector and historian
In 2012, Schreier owned about 15,000 items of couture clothing, including "gowns, bags and shoes, muffs, lingerie and even designer sketches". She never wears any of them, but will lend items to museums or show them to designers. Schreier has lent clothes to exhibitions at museums including the Louvre, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Hermitage Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and thePublications
Schreier has written two books: * ''Hollywood Dressed & Undressed: A Century of Cinema Style''. Rizzoli International, New York, 1998. * ''Hollywood Gets Married''. Clarkson Potter Publishers, New York, 2002. She has an autobiography in preparation which is provisionally titled ''Desperately Seeking Fashion''.Personal life
She was married to Sherwin Schreier, a lawyer and her "high school sweetheart" who she had been with since she was 13, and they had four children. He died on November 22, 2014, aged 78, from cancer. She is Jewish, and lives in Southfield, Michigan.References
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