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Belle Epoque house that existed from 1895 until 1954 consisting of four Callot sisters - Marie, Marthe, Regina and Josephine.
(b. 1960; Leece, Italy)
After serving as an assistant at Yohji Yamamoto's Tokyo design house, Ennio Capasa, along with his brother Carlo, founded the Costume National label in 1986 and added a menswear line in 1993.
(b. 1909; Chateauroux, France)
Also Carmen de Tommasso.
(b. 1956; Ghana)
(1915-2000; Oakland, California)
(b. 1954; Switzerland)
Designer of the Marni line.
(b. 1944; Florence, Italy)
(b. 1937; Italy)At age 20 upon the untimely death of his father, Nino Cerruti assumed the helm of his family-owned textile mill. In 1957 he launched Hitman, a menswear line, marking the first time a manufactury opened an in-house fashion label and training of the likes of designer Giorgio Armani who passed through in the early 1960s. Cerruti followed in 1967 with a signature menswear line and then women's in 1977, which for a time in the mid-1990s boasted the creative talent of Narciso Rodriguez as head designer.
In 2001 Nino Cerruti sold the company his family held since 1881. Since then a parade of designers - Roberto Menichetti, Istvan Francer, and David Cardona (current) - have led the label.
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(b. 1970, Nicosia)
Before moving his collections to Paris in 2001, London twice awarded him "British Designer of the Year".
His designs have been described as future minimalism.
(1883-1971; Saumur, France)
Designer at Belle Epoque house which opened in 1906 and closed in 1935.
(b. 1977; San Jose, California)
(b. 1961; Penang, Malaysia)
(1942-1996; England)
(b. 1975; England)
(b. Chile)
Head designer at Calvin Klein.
(1952-1990; Florence, Italy)
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