Fashion designers

Adrienne Vittadini (b. 1945, Budapest) is a renowned fashion designer. When she was 12, her family fled Budapest during the 1956 Hungarian revolution. In 1979, she started what would become a multi-100 million dollar business as a hobby. The brand name Adrienne Vittadini is synonymous with designs that have a " Euro- American" point of view. She uses vibrant colors and prints and she is known for her clothing, handbags, swimsuits, shoes, and perfumes. Her company was purchased by Retail Brand Alliance in 2001. ...more on Wikipedia about "Adrienne Vittadini"

Akira Isogawa is one of Australia's most prominent contemporary fashion designers. Born in Japan, he emigrated to Australia in 1986, studying fashion at East Sydney College and setting up a store in Woolhara, a suburb of Sydney, in 1995. By the late 1990's, international sales and recognition established his reputation. His commercial fashion label, Akira, concentrates on women's fashion. ...more on Wikipedia about "Akira Isogawa"

Alexandre Herchcovitch (born in 21 July, 1971, in São Paulo, Brazil) is a notorious fashion designer. He had his first contact with fashion through his mother, Regina, at the age of ten, when she gave him basic lessons of modelling and sewing at Herchcovitch's request. Regina started to wear the clothes he made in parties, which led him to sell his collections to friends. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alexandre Herchcovitch"

Anarchic Adjustment - a fashion clothing company from San Francisco, California, 1988 - 1996. London's post-punk Anarchic Adjustment moved to sunny California with the arrival of founder Nick Philip to the freestyle bicycle/skate scene of Southern California. ...more on Wikipedia about "Anarchic Adjustment"

Anja Gockel (b. 1968 in Mainz) is a German fashion designer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Anja Gockel"

Ann Demeulemeester (born in 1959 in Kortrijk, Belgium) is a fashion designer whose label ('Ann Demeulemeester') clothing is usually displayed during Paris Fashion Week. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ann Demeulemeester"

Antony Price is a London fashion designer who is best known for glamorous evening wear and suits, and for the seventies icon of the cap sleeve t-shirt. ...more on Wikipedia about "Antony Price"

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Robert Gordon Mackie (b. March 24, 1940 in Monterey Park, California) is a fashion designer, best known for his costumes for Cher and for The Carol Burnett Show. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bob Mackie"

Bobby Trendy is a fashion designer. His real name is Ray Muro. He was born in 1979 in Valencia, California. He is gay and is noted for his appearance on the Anna Nicole Show. He is also a furniture designer and has a store in West Hollywood. He is of Vietnamese ancestry. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bobby Trendy"

Calvin Ern-Lee Cheng (born September 24 1975 in Singapore) is a leading figure in the fashion modelling industry in Asia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Calvin Cheng"

Camilla Thulin is one of Sweden's best-known fashion designers. She is particularly known for having designed all of Army of Lovers' outfits, and for having given Swedish politician Lars Leijonborg his new "man of the people" image in the lead-up to the 2002 Swedish elections. ...more on Wikipedia about "Camilla Thulin"

Carlota Alfaro (born June 4, 1933) is a fashion designer from Puerto Rico. She is perhaps the best known Puerto Rican fashion designer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Carlota Alfaro"

Carolina Herrera (Carolina Pacanins Niño de Herrera Guevara). Born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1939, she is a fashion designer and entrepreneur who founded her eponymous company in 1980 with great success. Based in New York since 1981, Herrera managed to qualify, throughout the 1970s and 1980s as one of the best dressed women in the world. Her empire grew so rapidly and steadily since its creation that she went on to dress Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis for the last twelve years of her life. She is married to Venezuelan socialite Reinaldo Herrera Guevara, son of fashion icon María Teresa (Mimí) Guevara Pietrantoni de Herrera Uslar, by whom she had two daughters. She was previously married to Guillermo Behrens Tello, bearing him two daughters as well. ...more on Wikipedia about "Carolina Herrera"

Celia Birtwell is a textile designer. Born in Salford in 1941, she studied Textile design in Manchester, where in 1959 she met the fashion designer Ossie Clark, to whom she was married in 1969. ...more on Wikipedia about "Celia Birtwell"

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Seydou Nourou Doumbia, known as Chris Seydou ( May 18, 1949 - March 4, 1994), was a Malian fashion designer known for his use of traditional Malian fabrics, particularly bògòlanfini (mudcloth). ...more on Wikipedia about "Chris Seydou"

Christina Yu (fl. 1990s) is an East-Asian fashion designer and creator of Ipa-Nima. ...more on Wikipedia about "Christina Yu"

Cristóbal Balenciaga Eisaguirre (Guetaria, Spain, January 21, 1895 – March 23, 1972 in Valencia) was a Spanish fashion designer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cristóbal Balenciaga"

Cyd Jouny - born in 1968. Know for having made a lot of crossover designs between fashion and traditional athletic clothes. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cyd Jouny"

Douglas (Dougie) Millings ( 1913- 2001) was a London tailor known as "the Beatles' tailor". ...more on Wikipedia about "Douglas Millings"

Dries van Noten ( 1958-) is a Belgian fashion designer. He was born into a family of tailors; his father owned a menswear shop and his grandfather was a tailor. He studied at the Antwerp Fashion Academy where he graduated in 1980. His career as a designer took off in 1986 when he presented his first menswear collection in London, together with five other Belgian designers (" The Antwerp Six"). He currently creates four collections a year (men's and women's, both for summer and winter) and used to have a children's line (no longer in production). ...more on Wikipedia about "Dries van Noten"

Elie Saab (born July 4, 1964), sometimes known simply as 'ES', is a Lebanese fashion designer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Elie Saab"

Elisabeth Findlay, better known as Liz Findlay, is one of New Zealand's fashion pioneers. She co-founded the fashion house Zambesi with her husband, Neville Findlay, in 1979. She is the daughter of Greek– Ukrainian immigrants and is the sister of Margarita Robertson, the designer at fashion label Nom D, who shares an equally high profile in New Zealand. Both Zambesi and Nom D are among the country's best known exporting labels. ...more on Wikipedia about "Elisabeth Findlay"

Fashion design is the applied art dedicated to the design of clothing and lifestyle accessories. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fashion design"

Jan Aarntzen is a fashion and costume designer, a native of the Netherlands and in many ways a Dutch counterpart of American designer Bob Mackie. Aarntzen has designed gowns for Dutch singers Karin Bloemen and Linda Wagenmakers, as well as several other Dutch television and singing personalities. He has also designed the costumes for many stage and television musical productions in the Netherlands, including Roze Krokodillen; The Sound of Motown; The Glory of Gospel; There's No Business Like Show Business; and Nina Brink, The Musical. Aarntzen has also collaborated numerous times with jewelry designer Hans Appenzeller, particularly on collections presented in 1976 and 1981. He continues to live and work in the Netherlands at this writing. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jan Aarntzen"

Janet Reger ( September 30 1935 - March 14 2005) was a British lingerie designer who became famous in the 1960s and 1970s for her opulent lingerie designs. ...more on Wikipedia about "Janet Reger"

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