year he celebrated the opening of boutiques in Paris, Arles, Aix-en-Provence, Toulouse, London, Geneva, and Japan. In 1994, he created the “Bazar” line, a collection based more on folklore and historical time periods than his Ready-to-Wear and Haute Couture lines. In 1995, Lacroix launched the CL Linen and Towel Collection in the spirit of which he believes, “that fashion and lifestyle are two sides of the same coin.” In 1996, he created his Jeans line. This collection embraces the past, present,
unstoppable. I personally am always changing, it is how I always have been and how I will always be, but I think that style is the one thing that never truly changes. One of the most unique and powerful forms of fashion is Haute Couture. “To qualify as an official Haute Couture house, members must design made-to-order clothes for private clients, with more than one fitting, using an atelier
“I know what women want. They want to be beautiful” (www.vogue.com/voguepedia/Valentino) said Valentino Garavani who was one of the most influential fashion designs of the 20th and 21st century, “Known for his classic designs, he's been dressing the world’s rich and famous for almost the last five decades. Valentino has built his once small fashion house into a fashion empire.” (www.lifeinitaly.com/fashion/valentino-garavini.asp) His career in fashion started in the fifties but his passion for it
Fashion designers can create apparel for numerous people or for a select few. Haute couture designers create clothes specifically for a customer. One outfit could cost thousands of dollars. Ready-to-wear designs are produced in large numbers but sold at high prices. Mass produced clothing is constructed in large numbers and sold at
Teri Agins, a senior writer at the Wall Street Journal, has publications in the Journal and wrote in 1999 The End of Fashion. Agins’ book gives a true overview of the fashion industry from the origin of Haute Couture to prêt-à-porter to mass-market consumption. Her focus is on marketing and uses Armani, Ralph Lauren, Donna Karen, Marshall Fields and Gap to demonstrate “(from) class to mass, (from) elitism to democratization; (from) art to commodity.” This
future for young creatives if in the field is too many luxury. For the mid of 19th and 20th luxury were honorable feasts, noble rituals, hunters, cruises, pompous balls and magnificent palaces are the heritage of past generations. Moreover, own a Haute Couture gown, wearing Cartier bracelet walking on Manolo Blahnik are ladies'
Vionnet was born in France in 1876 and was apprenticed to a dressmaker while she was a child (Arnold, 2015). At the age of eleven, Mme. Madeline realized the gift of her hands and became a seamstress. In the early 1900s, she began her career in a couture house in Paris, Callot Soeurs (Arnold, 2015). There she worked for six years and skilled herself in draping fabrics directly on live models. She was so dedicated to her passion that she worked twelve hours a day and often during lunch hours. This
France is one of the biggest fashion capitals of the world. French fashion is still a big part of the clothing industry today, with brands like Chanel, Dior, etc. The French Revolution was a big thing that happened in France and it caused a lot of problems such as the end of the monarchy and many wars. The French Revolution started in 1789 and ended in 1799 when Napoleon Bonaparte took power. The different variations of French fashion include the different eras of fashion. Early 17th
Zara | Background information Zara is one of the largest international fashion companies and has over 2000 stores located across 88 countries. It is part of the large distribution group Inditex, which also owns brands such as Pull & Bear, Stradivarius and Bershka. Zara’s first store was opened in 1975 by Amancio Ortega in Spain. It featured low-priced fashion items that looked similar to the products of the more popular brands. As the store proved to be a success, Ortega opened more Zara stores
Two words.... Coco Chanel; the imperial personal brand of fashion and luxury. The Future of twentieth century fashion designer, Gabrielle Coco Chanel, was born in 1883 France. She went from being a struggling hat maker to being one of the fashion world's most recognizable names. In this article we experience the rise, fall and return after World War II, of the most influential brands. Did she dream these things up? The answer…No Coco Chanel wasn’t just a fashion designer, or trendsetter she