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  2. Miles Cahn - Wikipedia

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    Lillian Cahn's bag purse remains one of Coach's most popular designs. [3] Miles and Lillian Cahn also hired designer Bonnie Cashin, who created some of Coach's other signature bags and accessories, including the bucket bag and tongue bag, as well as Coach's trademark turn lock fastenings. [1] She also introduced brighter colors to the designs. [2]

  3. Category:1960s fashion - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1960s fashion" The following 167 pages are in this category, out of 167 total. ... Gerald McCann (fashion designer) Christopher McDonnell ...

  4. List of fashion designers - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. Michael Fish (fashion designer) - Wikipedia

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    Fish was apprenticed in shirtmaking, and by the early 1960s was designing shirts at traditional men's outfitters Turnbull & Asser of Jermyn Street. His designs reflected, and helped to inspire the peacock revolution in men's fashion design, which was a reaction against the conservatism of men's dress at the time. His shirts were floral in ...

  6. Reed Krakoff - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Coach’s Lew Frankfort hired Krakoff, [5] and gave him control of Coach’s products, advertising, store design, and merchandising. In 2010, he launched his own brand, [6] Reed Krakoff. [4] In April 2013, he announced he would leave Coach to focus on developing the Reed Krakoff label.

  7. Michael Donnellan (fashion designer) - Wikipedia

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    From the 1960s on, he combined the role of couturier with consultancy to mainstream fashion houses, most notably acting as a key consultant to Marks & Spencer. His obituary of 1985 in The Times described his label as "the last great English tailoring house", saying also that Donnellan's death: "marks the end of an era". [ 2 ]

  8. Inside the Coach archives: See the historic handbags that ...

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    Founded in 1941, the company now known as Coach started out as a family-run leather-goods business. Two decades later, the company brought in its first lead designer, Bonnie Cashin, and began the ...

  9. 1945–1960 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Paris designers began to transform this popular fashion into haute couture. [29] Spanish designer Balenciaga had shown unfitted suits in Paris as early as 1951 and unfitted dresses from 1954. In 1958, Yves Saint Laurent, Dior's protégé and successor, debuted the "Trapeze Line," adding novel dimension to the chemise dress.