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American Designers
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Highest paid fashion executive in the US 2001. Self-taught designer of men’s tailored clothing. Highest paid fashion executive in the US 2001. Self-taught designer of men’s tailored clothing.
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Designer jeans. Risqué advertising. Very prominent American designer.
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Upscale women’s, men’s suits and sportswear. 7 CFDA¹ awards. Sold her financial aspect to LVMH². 1 Council of Fashion Designers of America 2 Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy
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Known for couture bridal designs. Began as a senior editor for Vogue.
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Sean John collection of boy’s and men’s wear. Earned $100 million per year for his first two years.
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First American designer to introduce pinstripes and houndstooth into womenswear. Died from cancer in 2002.
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Texas native relocated to Paris. Creative director for Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent who is credited for saving those companies; Recently resigned. One of the most influential designers ever.
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Classy “preppy” styles for men and women. Began by designing wide neckties.
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Regarded as the patron saint of vintage New York chic. Known for simple wool dresses with a high round neckline, sequined cocktail dresses, and sailor motifs.
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Italian Designers
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Sister of Gianni Versace and continued the business after his death. Features –Electric colors –Sensuous fabrics –Clingy silhouettes –Bold sexiness
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Muccia Prada Mime turned fashion mogul. Added womenswear after inheriting the family business.
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Valentino Consistent popularity for 4 decades. Vintage gowns considered collectable. –Ex. Julia Roberts’ black gown with white piping for Oscar night 2001.
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French Designers
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Oscar de la Renta Known for women’s streetwear and evening gowns. Designed first in Paris then New York.
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Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel Signature Chanel jacket One version of the “little black dress”
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Christobal Balenciaga Known for: –H–Huge coats –C–Chemise dresses –P–Pillbox hats –L–Long full skirts
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Hubert de Givenchy First designer of haute couture to introduce women’s ready-to-wear. Legendary friendship with Audrey Hepburn who became the brand’s ambassador.
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British Designer
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Mary Quant One of the originators of the mod look. Which included: –Miniskirts –Vinyl boots –Geometric patterns –Strong colors.
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