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American Designers. Highest paid fashion executive in the US in 2001. Self-taught designer of men’s tailored clothing. Tommy Hilfiger. Paved the way for designer jeans. Known for risqué advertising. Considered by many to be the most prominent American designer. Calvin Klein. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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American Designers

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Tommy Hilfiger

• Highest paid fashion executive in the US in 2001.

• Self-taught designer of men’s tailored clothing.

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Calvin Klein

• Paved the way for designer jeans.

• Known for risqué advertising.

• Considered by many to be the most prominent American designer.

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Donna Karan

• Upscale women’s and men’s suits and sportswear.

• Seven CFDA awards.• Sold financial aspect

of business to LVMH.

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Vera Wang

• Known for couture bridal designs for individual clients.

• Began career as a senior fashion editor for Vogue.

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Sean “P Diddy” Combs

• Sean John collection for boy’s and men’s wear.

• Earner $100 million per year in his first two years.

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Bill Blass

• First American designer to introduce pinstripes and houndstooth into womenswear.

• Died from cancer in 2002.

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Tom Ford

• Texas native relocated to Paris.

• Creative director for Gucci and Yves St Laurent who is credited with saving the companies from bankruptcy; has recently resigned.

• Considered one of the most influential designers ever.

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Ralph Lauren

• Classy “preppy” sophisticated styles for women and men.

• Began by designing wide neckties.

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Norman Norell

• Widely regarded as the patron saint of vintage New York chic.

• Known for understated wool dresses with a high round neckline, sequined cocktail dresses, and sailor motifs.

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Italian Designers

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Donatella Versace

• Sister of Gianni Versace, continued the business after his death.

• Features electric colours, sensuous fabrics, clingy silhouettes, and bold sexiness

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Muccia Prada

• Mime performer turned fashion mogul.

• Added womenswear to the leather handbag lines after inheriting the family business

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• Consistent popularity for four decades.

• His vintage gowns are considered collectables. (Ex: Julia Roberts’ black gown with white piping Oscar Night 2001).

Valentino

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French Designers

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Oscar de la Renta

• Known most for women’s streetwear and evening gowns.

• Designed first in Paris, then moved to New York.

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Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel

• Signature Chanel jacket.

• One version of the “little black dress.”

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Cristobal Balenciaga

• Known for huge evening coats.

• Chemise dresses, pillbox hats, and long, full skirts.

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Hubert de Givenchy

• Was the first designer of haute couture to introduce a collection of luxury women’s ready-to-wear.

• Enjoyed a legendary friendship with actress Audrey Hepburn who became the brand’s ambassador.

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British Designers

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Mary Quant

• One of the originators of the Mod Look of the 1960’s.

• Miniskirts, vinyl boots, geometric patterns, strong colours.