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(b. 1972; Merthyr Tydfil, Wales)
(b. 1940; Monterrey Park, California)
Head designer at Bottega Veneta.
(1890-1974; Chicago, Illinois)
First American designer to live and work in Paris where he moved in 1911.
(b. Paris)
Creative director at Et Vous in Paris and Louis Feraud Haute Couture before moving to New York to take that position at Diane von Furstenberg.
She launched her debut signature line in 1998.
(b. 1926; Italy)
Milan fashion since 1951; Sportmax and MaxMara
(b. 1967; Paris)
(b. 1957; Louvain, Belgium)
Publicity-shunning designer; worked in Gaultier's atelier, solo debut in 1997, head designer at Hermes from 1999 until 2003.
Designs signature line men's and women's collections
Chief designer at Kenzo
(1901-1995; New York)
(1905-1958; Frederick, Maryland)
Credited with creating "the American Look" during the World War II years, at age 53 she died after a battle with cancer.
One half of the design duo Proenza Schouler.
(b. 1970; England)
(b. 1964; Switzerland)
"Dressing up was always a fashion experiment for me. I really went the whole hog with the drag queen thing. (Now), instead of projecting my fantasies onto myself, I project them onto real girls."
- Mercier, 23 February 2003
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(b. 1968; Normandy, France)
Currently designs a signature collection after posts at Louis Feraud Haute Couture and Ready to Wear, Prada, and Valentino. The designer's career rooted in 1989 at Lanvin where he trained under Claude Montana, then head of the haute couture for the house.
(b. 1973; Avignon, France)
(b. 1935; Hiroshima)
(b. 1961; New York)
(b. 1964; Pau, France)
(1891-1974; London)
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(b. 1926; Tokyo, Japan)
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(b. 1968; South Africa)
Designer of signature line and chief designer at Milanese label, Krizia.
(1906-1983; Dublin, Ireland)
(b. 1962; Lourdes, France)
(b. 1948; Strasbourg, France)
(1928-1995; London, England)
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(b. Stavanger, Norway)
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