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Coming to prominence in the 1930s and 1940s, the designer, who was featured on the cover of Time magazine in May 1955, recognized that women's lives were changing Not content with male-driven view ...
In fact, MacDonell writes, “American fashion did not just survive the war; it thrived.” MacDonell credits this feat to a group of female editors, designers, buyers, and publicists in New York ...
It's about the fashion designer who, in the 1930s and '40s, revolutionized the way we think about women's clothing, including pockets. DICKINSON: McCardell always understood the psychology of clothes.
Sid Mashburn was a designer for J.Crew, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger and Lands’ End. Ann Mashburn was a fashion editor for Conde Nast. In 2007, the couple with their five daughters moved to ...
There’s no way to dive into fashion without immediately coming face to face with two of the modern greats: Alexander McQueen ...
Famous Clothing Designers 1. Coco Chanel (August 1883 – January 1971) Born in Saumur, France, Coco Chanel redefined women’s fashion by promoting simplicity, comfort, and understated elegance.
This week in fashion was filled with moments that we want to highlight. First, TheRealReal champions sustainability by teaming up with Conservation International and several popular celebrities to ...
Women’s Wear Daily editor John Fairchild, who had a real bee in his bonnet about Jackie’s choice of designers, said at the time: “She always wanted the best of everything.”) ...
Fashion in the 1970s saw women embrace a bold new course in denim, pants, and easy-wearing polyester suiting. Hippie romanticism gave way to disco and punk.