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This is a list of notable fashion designers sorted by nationality. It includes designers of haute couture and ready-to-wear. For haute couture only, see the list of grands couturiers. For footwear designers, see the list of footwear designers.
Pages in category "American women fashion designers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 434 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
July 20: Autumn Forecast: Georges Lepape: August 3: New Ideas for Interior Decorating: André Édouard Marty: August 17: Early Autumn Fashions: Eduardo Benito: August 31: Autumn Fabrics: Georges Lepape: September 14: Autumn Shopping: Pierre Mourgue September 28: Paris Openings: Eduardo Benito: October 12: Paris Fashions: Georges Lepape: October ...
As QVC's fashion designer, Susan Graver has reached somewhat of a celebrity status after more than 30 years of creating some of the brand's signature designs for women, such as her Liquid Knit ...
From underwear empires to blossoming beauty brands, here are 20 female celebrities who have launched thriving multimillion- and multibillion-dollar brands.
B. Smith – Pennsylvania native began her career with the Ebony Fashion Show and went on to grace the cover of Mademoiselle in July 1976. Currently a successful entrepreneur. Toukie Smith – African-American actress and model. Sister of late fashion designer Willi Smith and former long-term partner of actor Robert De Niro.
The pioneer of this hairstyle is often disputed; the primary figures frequently mentioned are the French fashion designer Coco Chanel who shortened her hair some time in 1916, Joan of Arc who was a powerful female symbol of strength in France and the novel La garconne by Victor Marguerite - the plot of a woman who lives a liberated lifestyle. [8]
Hattie Carnegie (March 15, 1886 – February 22, 1956) was a fashion entrepreneur based in New York City from the 1920s to the 1950s. She was born in Vienna, Austria-Hungary, as Henrietta Kanengeiser. By her early 20s, she had taken the surname Carnegie as an homage to Andrew Carnegie, the richest person in the United States at the time. [1] [2]