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  2. Meet the Olympic Uniform Designers Who Won Over the Internet

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    The fashion house—which debuted its first collection in 2013 during Ulaanbaatar Fashion Week and officially launched in 2015—was not supposed to design the 2024 uniform.

  3. John Mollo - Wikipedia

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    John Mollo (18 March 1931 – 25 October 2017) was a British costume designer and writer on the history of the military uniform.He is perhaps best known for creating the costumes for the first two installments of the Star Wars original film trilogy.

  4. Stan Herman - Wikipedia

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    Stan M. Herman (born September 17, 1928) [1] is an American fashion designer. He was President of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA), a position he held until 2006 at which time Diane von Fürstenberg took over the position. He is also known worldwide for his leading edge corporate uniforms.

  5. Hugo Boss - Wikipedia

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    By the third quarter of 1932, the all-black SS uniform was designed by SS members Karl Diebitsch (artist) and Walter Heck (graphic designer). The Hugo Boss company was one of the companies that produced these black uniforms for the SS. By 1938, the firm was focused on producing Wehrmacht uniforms and later also uniforms for the Waffen-SS. [16]

  6. Team USA's new uniforms revealed for 2024 Olympics, and they ...

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    Team USA's uniforms for the upcoming 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris were released on Tuesday, designed once again by iconic American fashion designer Ralph Lauren.

  7. Alexander Julian - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Julian (born February 8, 1948 [2]) is an American fashion designer, known for his Colours clothing brand and designing his own clothing fabric. Julian has won five Coty Awards for design — the first before age 30—and the Cutty Sark award three times.

  8. William Ware Theiss - Wikipedia

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    William Ware Theiss (/ θ aɪ s /; November 20, 1931 – December 15, 1992) [1] was an American costume designer for television and film.. His film credits as costume designer include Spartacus, Harold and Maude, Bound for Glory, Pete's Dragon (uncredited), Who'll Stop the Rain, Butch and Sundance: The Early Days, The Man with One Red Shoe, and Heart Like a Wheel.

  9. Norman Hartnell - Wikipedia

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    Sir Norman Bishop Hartnell KCVO (12 June 1901 – 8 June 1979) was a leading British fashion designer, best known for his work for the ladies of the royal family. [1] Hartnell gained the Royal Warrant as Dressmaker to Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother) in 1940, and Royal Warrant as Dressmaker to Queen Elizabeth II in 1957. [ 2 ]