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Latitude
48.666667
Longitude
19.5
Start Date
1926-01-01
End Date
1926-01-01

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ID
tba055

Extended Data

DAAO URL
https://www.daao.org.au/bio/olga-horak
Birth Place
Bratislava, Czechoslovakia (Slovakia)
Biography
Olga Horak was born in Czechoslovakia. The only surviving member of her family, she was liberated in Bergen-Belsen aged 19. In 1948, with her husband John Horak, she fled to Zurich and then immigrated to Australia in 1949. Shortly after arriving in Australia, Horak, a self-taught seamstress, started to design and make blouses for the couples new business, Hibodress. Alongside her husband, a graduate of the Textile Academy in Brno, they experimented with different seasonal styles. Horak recalls, “the fashion scene here was a shock because of the different climate. People didn’t need the same clothing. People from Europe wanted to have something European. I wanted to introduce something fresh and new. I liked to design. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn’t. When I had to produce a new range every season, every blouse had to be different, and made from a different fabric.” In the mid-1960s, Horak, in collaboration with Pan American Airlines, planned a fashion parade to raise funds for B’nai B’rith, a Jewish Service organisation combating antisemitism and bigotry against Jewish people.Years later, Horak opened a small boutique on Sydney’s North Shore called ‘Olga Horak’, however, in 1990 the business ran into trouble after three robberies cleared the business of its entire stock. Writers: Jenni Hagedorn Date written: 2012 Last updated: 2013
Born
b. 1926
Summary
Olga Horak (nee Rosenberger), born in 1926, is a Holocaust survivor. She arrived in Australia in 1949 with her husband John Horak where they established the Hibodress Garment Factory.
Gender
Female
Died
None listed
Age at death
None listed