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Ralph Lauren was born Ralph Lifshitz in 1939 in New York City. He dropped out of college and started working in the fashion industry, designing neckties. In 1968 he launched his own menswear line called Polo. The Polo brand grew to include womenswear, home furnishings, and accessories. Lauren became known for his classic American style inspired by European traditions of wealth and leisure. His iconic Polo logo depicting a polo player became globally recognized and his brand established itself as a leader in luxury lifestyle branding.
Ralph Lauren has built a successful career as the CEO and founder of Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation. He started his career in fashion by purchasing expensive suits as a teenager and later designing wide ties. With a $50,000 loan, he founded Polo Fashions in 1968 which became Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation. Today the company is worth $2.3 billion and employs over 11,000 people operating 275 retail stores worldwide. Ralph Lauren has also established the Ralph Lauren Foundation which focuses on cancer research, the environment, and community initiatives.
Ralph Lauren founded his company in 1967 starting with a line of ties. Over the following decades he expanded into menswear, womenswear, childrenswear, home goods, and fragrances. His designs came to epitomize American heritage and preppy styles. Key events included opening flagship stores, launching various product lines like Polo Sport, and outfitting the US Olympic team. The company grew from $2.44 billion in sales in 2003 to a $10 billion global business by 2002 known for its luxury lifestyle brand.
Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel was a French fashion designer who created timeless clothing designs still popular today. She grew up poor and was sent to an orphanage at age 12 after her mother died. As a young woman, she worked as a singer and began an affair with a wealthy man who financed her first hat shop in Paris. She went on to found the Chanel fashion house and revolutionized women's fashion with her designs of simple, elegant suits and the iconic little black dress. Some of her other major works included the Chanel No. 5 perfume, which became hugely popular. Chanel found great success but also faced controversy when she had relations with Nazi Germany during World War II. She made a famous
Ralph Lauren is an American fashion designer and business executive best known for establishing the Polo Ralph Lauren brand. He started by designing men's ties in 1967 and has since built the brand into a global multi-billion dollar company. Ralph Lauren ensures brand consistency by thoughtfully crafting the brand identity, which represents how he wants consumers to perceive the brand, and uses innovative digital communication strategies. The Polo Ralph Lauren brand began as men's ties and expanded to include women's clothing, home goods, and international stores. It has become an iconic brand representing classic American style.
Rohit Bal is an Indian fashion designer known for his use of rich fabrics like velvet and brocade in his elaborate designs inspired by Indian grandeur. He was born in Jammu and Kashmir and graduated from St. Stephens College. Bal started his career in 1986 and won Designer of the Year in 2006.
Ritu Kumar is an Indian fashion designer born in Amritsar. She studied in the US and began her fashion business in Kolkata in the 1960s focusing on traditional fabrics and techniques. Kumar designs mainly traditional sari styles and was awarded the Padma Shri in 2013.
Jean Paul Gaultier is a French haute couture designer known for promoting the use of
Ralph Lauren started as a small tie collection in 1967 and has grown into a global lifestyle brand spanning clothing, home, and fragrance products. The company generates $4.8 billion in annual revenue through its stores, website, advertising, and contract manufacturing. Ralph Lauren has established itself as a leader in classic American style for over 40 years and has competitive advantages through its strong brand and global scale.
Ralph Lauren was born Ralph Lifshitz in 1939 in New York City. He dropped out of college and started working in the fashion industry, designing neckties. In 1968 he launched his own menswear line called Polo. The Polo brand grew to include womenswear, home furnishings, and accessories. Lauren became known for his classic American style inspired by European traditions of wealth and leisure. His iconic Polo logo depicting a polo player became globally recognized and his brand established itself as a leader in luxury lifestyle branding.
Ralph Lauren has built a successful career as the CEO and founder of Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation. He started his career in fashion by purchasing expensive suits as a teenager and later designing wide ties. With a $50,000 loan, he founded Polo Fashions in 1968 which became Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation. Today the company is worth $2.3 billion and employs over 11,000 people operating 275 retail stores worldwide. Ralph Lauren has also established the Ralph Lauren Foundation which focuses on cancer research, the environment, and community initiatives.
Ralph Lauren founded his company in 1967 starting with a line of ties. Over the following decades he expanded into menswear, womenswear, childrenswear, home goods, and fragrances. His designs came to epitomize American heritage and preppy styles. Key events included opening flagship stores, launching various product lines like Polo Sport, and outfitting the US Olympic team. The company grew from $2.44 billion in sales in 2003 to a $10 billion global business by 2002 known for its luxury lifestyle brand.
Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel was a French fashion designer who created timeless clothing designs still popular today. She grew up poor and was sent to an orphanage at age 12 after her mother died. As a young woman, she worked as a singer and began an affair with a wealthy man who financed her first hat shop in Paris. She went on to found the Chanel fashion house and revolutionized women's fashion with her designs of simple, elegant suits and the iconic little black dress. Some of her other major works included the Chanel No. 5 perfume, which became hugely popular. Chanel found great success but also faced controversy when she had relations with Nazi Germany during World War II. She made a famous
Ralph Lauren is an American fashion designer and business executive best known for establishing the Polo Ralph Lauren brand. He started by designing men's ties in 1967 and has since built the brand into a global multi-billion dollar company. Ralph Lauren ensures brand consistency by thoughtfully crafting the brand identity, which represents how he wants consumers to perceive the brand, and uses innovative digital communication strategies. The Polo Ralph Lauren brand began as men's ties and expanded to include women's clothing, home goods, and international stores. It has become an iconic brand representing classic American style.
Rohit Bal is an Indian fashion designer known for his use of rich fabrics like velvet and brocade in his elaborate designs inspired by Indian grandeur. He was born in Jammu and Kashmir and graduated from St. Stephens College. Bal started his career in 1986 and won Designer of the Year in 2006.
Ritu Kumar is an Indian fashion designer born in Amritsar. She studied in the US and began her fashion business in Kolkata in the 1960s focusing on traditional fabrics and techniques. Kumar designs mainly traditional sari styles and was awarded the Padma Shri in 2013.
Jean Paul Gaultier is a French haute couture designer known for promoting the use of
Ralph Lauren started as a small tie collection in 1967 and has grown into a global lifestyle brand spanning clothing, home, and fragrance products. The company generates $4.8 billion in annual revenue through its stores, website, advertising, and contract manufacturing. Ralph Lauren has established itself as a leader in classic American style for over 40 years and has competitive advantages through its strong brand and global scale.
Christian Dior was founded in 1946 in Paris, France by Christian Dior. It has 160 boutiques globally and is a major player in the luxury goods industry. In 2008, Christian Dior had revenues of €17.93 billion and net profits of €796 million. It has a diverse portfolio of products including clothing, perfumes, cosmetics, leather goods, wines and spirits. Christian Dior is owned 42.4% by LVMH, the world's largest luxury group. It faces competition from other luxury brands like Chanel but has opportunities for growth in emerging markets through localized strategies.
The 1960s saw a rejection of traditional fashion norms. Designers embraced bold colors and styles. Miniskirts became popular despite controversy over exposed legs. Jean Shrimpton scandalized with her short dress in 1965. Hippies popularized casual, colorful styles inspired by Eastern cultures. Mods favored modern styles while Rockers preferred 1950s greaser looks, sometimes clashing. Men increasingly experimented with styles like turtlenecks, Nehru jackets, and long hair. Icons like Twiggy, Audrey Hepburn, and Jackie Kennedy influenced global fashion.
Coco Chanel was a pioneering French fashion designer who founded the Chanel brand. She liberated women from restrictive corseted silhouettes popular in the early 20th century by introducing more casual and comfortable styles using fabrics like jersey. Some of Chanel's most influential designs include the little black dress, the Chanel suit, quilted handbags, costume jewelry, and the iconic Chanel No. 5 perfume. Chanel revolutionized fashion by making pants and simple styles acceptable for women. Today, Chanel remains one of the top luxury brands in the world under the creative direction of Karl Lagerfeld.
Marc Jacobs is an American fashion designer and the creative director of his namesake fashion brands Marc Jacobs and Marc by Marc Jacobs. He is also the current creative director of luxury French fashion house Louis Vuitton. Jacobs studied at Parsons School of Design and won several awards as a student. He first gained recognition for his "grunge" collection for Perry Ellis in the 1980s. In 1997, he was appointed creative director of Louis Vuitton where he has collaborated with many artists. Jacobs continues to lead both his own brands and Louis Vuitton today.
Irving Penn (1917-2009) was an influential American photographer known for his fashion photography and portraits. He began his career assisting art director Alexey Brodovitch at Harper's Bazaar. In the 1940s, Penn began working for Vogue magazine, where over 50 years he created more than 150 covers. Penn was also known for documentary-style series including "Small Trades" portraits of workers. He opened his own studio in 1954 and pioneered platinum printing techniques. Penn had numerous exhibitions of his work held at prestigious institutions throughout his long career.
Chanel is a French luxury fashion house founded in the early 20th century by Coco Chanel. It specializes in haute couture, ready-to-wear clothing, accessories like handbags, and luxury goods like perfumes and cosmetics. The brand is known for its timeless elegance and blending of masculine and feminine styles. Some of Chanel's most iconic products include the Chanel suit, quilted handbags, little black dresses, and the perfume Chanel No. 5. The brand continues to uphold its reputation for luxury and classic French fashion under its signature interlocking Cs logo.
- Valentino was founded in 1959 in Rome by Valentino Garavani and has become synonymous with elegance and uniqueness through its focus on artisanal designs, craftsmanship, and individuality.
- Under current creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli, Valentino continues to be a trendsetter through its ready-to-wear, accessories, shoes, and haute couture collections which revive classic silhouettes with edgy prints and signature embellishments like the Rockstud.
- Valentino is known for using luxurious materials and rare techniques to create feminine yet sophisticated styles focused on elegance, individuality, and timeless silhouettes updated for modern times.
The document provides a detailed overview of fashion trends from the 1890s through the 1990s. It outlines the major influences, styles, and silhouettes that defined each decade. Some key developments included the Victorian corset and bustle in the 1890s, the flapper style of the 1920s, Christian Dior's New Look in the 1950s, and the rise of street fashion and hip hop influence in the 1990s. Major events like World Wars and social movements shaped fashion in each era. The document credits Coco Chanel and Christian Dior as two designers who established iconic looks in the 20th century.
Marc Jacobs is an American fashion designer born in 1963 in New York City. He attended the Parsons School of Design, winning several awards, and began his career designing for Perry Ellis. Jacobs went on to found his own label Marc Jacobs in 1986. He is now the head designer of both the Marc Jacobs and Marc by Marc Jacobs lines. In 1997, Jacobs became the creative director of luxury brand Louis Vuitton, where he has had much success creating their first ready-to-wear clothing line. He is known for his grunge-inspired and layered styles that blend high fashion with casual aesthetics.
This document lists and describes the top 10 apparel brands in the world in 2017 based on net revenue and popularity. Christian Dior SA is ranked number 1 with $41.6 billion in annual revenue. Nike is ranked number 2 with $30.6 billion in annual revenue. H&M is ranked number 3 with $21.5 billion in annual revenue. The document provides details on each brand such as year founded, headquarters location, and website.
Calvin Richard Klein is an American fashion designer who launched his company Calvin Klein Inc. in 1968. He is known for his tight-fitting signature jeans that grossed $200,000 in their first week of sales in 1974. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Klein received several awards and recognition from the CFDA for his men's and women's clothing designs, establishing him as a leading designer in the fashion industry.
This slideshow provides information about the influential fashion designer Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel. It outlines key events in her life, from growing up in an orphanage to founding the iconic Chanel brand. The slideshow highlights some of Chanel's most famous fashion innovations, including the little black dress and Chanel No. 5 perfume, and how she revolutionized women's fashion in the 1920s with a simpler, more practical style. It concludes by discussing Chanel's enduring legacy as one of the top fashion houses in the world today.
This document defines and describes several subcultures including punks, hippies, minimalists, grunge, gothic, and heavy metal. A subculture is a group that differentiates itself through distinct forms of expression like fashion, art, music, and literature. The document then provides details on styles of dress, music and aesthetics associated with each subculture.
A wardrobe stylist is a consultant who selects clothing for celebrities and public figures to wear for media appearances, photoshoots, concerts, and events. The document profiles the top 15 international stylists and top 10 Indian stylists, providing details about each stylist's career accomplishments and high-profile clients. Key stylists mentioned include Elizabeth Stewart, Petra Flannery, Micaela Erlanger, Rhea Kapoor, Anaita Shroff Adajania, and Tanya Ghavri.
Founded in 1853 by Levi Strauss, Levi's jeans became popular work pants for sailors and laborers due to their durable denim fabric and metal rivets. In the early 20th century, Levi's grew to include sales offices worldwide and jeans became trendy youth fashion. However, by 2001 Levi's faced competition from brands like Calvin Klein and faced being imitated. To appeal to price-conscious customers, Levi's launched the Levi's Signature line in 2003 featuring affordable innovative designs. Levi's has since strengthened its brand through line extensions and nostalgic ad campaigns appealing to different demographics.
Chanel was founded in 1909 by Coco Chanel and is known for revolutionizing women's fashion by replacing corsets with more functional yet flattering garments. Chanel has established itself as a premier luxury brand represented by iconic celebrities. The brand takes inspiration from past styles which it modernizes with simplicity. Chanel's No. 5 perfume, launched in 1921, was groundbreaking by combining floral and musk scents to create a fragrance for modern women. Advertisements for No. 5 emphasize the brand's elegance and minimalism.
The document describes 18 different fashion styles: Bohemian, Chic, Classic, Exotic, Flamboyant, Glamorous, Romantic, Sophisticated, Western, Traditional, Preppy, Punk, Tomboy, Rocker, Goth, each of which is characterized by certain clothing elements, colors, fabrics, and accessories. The styles range from free-spirited Bohemian incorporating intricate patterns to sophisticated focusing on high quality distinction and culture.
This document provides an agenda on the topic of Chanel, covering its history, company information, influence on fashion, integrated marketing communications strategies, and competitors. The history section discusses the founding of Chanel by Coco Chanel in 1909 and her influence, as well as the brand's leadership and success post-Coco. Chanel SA is introduced as a privately held luxury goods company. The brand's influence on fashion is summarized as revolutionizing women's designs and becoming iconic for elegance.
Ralph Lauren founded Polo/Ralph Lauren Corporation in the late 1960s starting with wide ties before expanding to menswear. By the 1980s, the company had become associated with American style and sold a wide range of products including fragrances, clothing, and home goods. Key dates include the introduction of Polo cologne in 1978 and the company going public on the New York Stock Exchange in 1997 while continuing to expand its global presence.
Original Name: Ralph Lauren, original name Ralph Rueben Lipschitz was born on October 14, 1939, in New York. He started his career as a tie maker, selling wide ties out of a drawer in a showroom at Empire State Building. While reflecting on his career, Ralph Lauren stated in an interview with WWD that “It was a tie that started me on this journey 50 years ago.
My ties were different, made out of fabrics I found myself in. They were handmade and, in those early days, Ricky and her parents would sew in the labels.
Christian Dior was founded in 1946 in Paris, France by Christian Dior. It has 160 boutiques globally and is a major player in the luxury goods industry. In 2008, Christian Dior had revenues of €17.93 billion and net profits of €796 million. It has a diverse portfolio of products including clothing, perfumes, cosmetics, leather goods, wines and spirits. Christian Dior is owned 42.4% by LVMH, the world's largest luxury group. It faces competition from other luxury brands like Chanel but has opportunities for growth in emerging markets through localized strategies.
The 1960s saw a rejection of traditional fashion norms. Designers embraced bold colors and styles. Miniskirts became popular despite controversy over exposed legs. Jean Shrimpton scandalized with her short dress in 1965. Hippies popularized casual, colorful styles inspired by Eastern cultures. Mods favored modern styles while Rockers preferred 1950s greaser looks, sometimes clashing. Men increasingly experimented with styles like turtlenecks, Nehru jackets, and long hair. Icons like Twiggy, Audrey Hepburn, and Jackie Kennedy influenced global fashion.
Coco Chanel was a pioneering French fashion designer who founded the Chanel brand. She liberated women from restrictive corseted silhouettes popular in the early 20th century by introducing more casual and comfortable styles using fabrics like jersey. Some of Chanel's most influential designs include the little black dress, the Chanel suit, quilted handbags, costume jewelry, and the iconic Chanel No. 5 perfume. Chanel revolutionized fashion by making pants and simple styles acceptable for women. Today, Chanel remains one of the top luxury brands in the world under the creative direction of Karl Lagerfeld.
Marc Jacobs is an American fashion designer and the creative director of his namesake fashion brands Marc Jacobs and Marc by Marc Jacobs. He is also the current creative director of luxury French fashion house Louis Vuitton. Jacobs studied at Parsons School of Design and won several awards as a student. He first gained recognition for his "grunge" collection for Perry Ellis in the 1980s. In 1997, he was appointed creative director of Louis Vuitton where he has collaborated with many artists. Jacobs continues to lead both his own brands and Louis Vuitton today.
Irving Penn (1917-2009) was an influential American photographer known for his fashion photography and portraits. He began his career assisting art director Alexey Brodovitch at Harper's Bazaar. In the 1940s, Penn began working for Vogue magazine, where over 50 years he created more than 150 covers. Penn was also known for documentary-style series including "Small Trades" portraits of workers. He opened his own studio in 1954 and pioneered platinum printing techniques. Penn had numerous exhibitions of his work held at prestigious institutions throughout his long career.
Chanel is a French luxury fashion house founded in the early 20th century by Coco Chanel. It specializes in haute couture, ready-to-wear clothing, accessories like handbags, and luxury goods like perfumes and cosmetics. The brand is known for its timeless elegance and blending of masculine and feminine styles. Some of Chanel's most iconic products include the Chanel suit, quilted handbags, little black dresses, and the perfume Chanel No. 5. The brand continues to uphold its reputation for luxury and classic French fashion under its signature interlocking Cs logo.
- Valentino was founded in 1959 in Rome by Valentino Garavani and has become synonymous with elegance and uniqueness through its focus on artisanal designs, craftsmanship, and individuality.
- Under current creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli, Valentino continues to be a trendsetter through its ready-to-wear, accessories, shoes, and haute couture collections which revive classic silhouettes with edgy prints and signature embellishments like the Rockstud.
- Valentino is known for using luxurious materials and rare techniques to create feminine yet sophisticated styles focused on elegance, individuality, and timeless silhouettes updated for modern times.
The document provides a detailed overview of fashion trends from the 1890s through the 1990s. It outlines the major influences, styles, and silhouettes that defined each decade. Some key developments included the Victorian corset and bustle in the 1890s, the flapper style of the 1920s, Christian Dior's New Look in the 1950s, and the rise of street fashion and hip hop influence in the 1990s. Major events like World Wars and social movements shaped fashion in each era. The document credits Coco Chanel and Christian Dior as two designers who established iconic looks in the 20th century.
Marc Jacobs is an American fashion designer born in 1963 in New York City. He attended the Parsons School of Design, winning several awards, and began his career designing for Perry Ellis. Jacobs went on to found his own label Marc Jacobs in 1986. He is now the head designer of both the Marc Jacobs and Marc by Marc Jacobs lines. In 1997, Jacobs became the creative director of luxury brand Louis Vuitton, where he has had much success creating their first ready-to-wear clothing line. He is known for his grunge-inspired and layered styles that blend high fashion with casual aesthetics.
This document lists and describes the top 10 apparel brands in the world in 2017 based on net revenue and popularity. Christian Dior SA is ranked number 1 with $41.6 billion in annual revenue. Nike is ranked number 2 with $30.6 billion in annual revenue. H&M is ranked number 3 with $21.5 billion in annual revenue. The document provides details on each brand such as year founded, headquarters location, and website.
Calvin Richard Klein is an American fashion designer who launched his company Calvin Klein Inc. in 1968. He is known for his tight-fitting signature jeans that grossed $200,000 in their first week of sales in 1974. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Klein received several awards and recognition from the CFDA for his men's and women's clothing designs, establishing him as a leading designer in the fashion industry.
This slideshow provides information about the influential fashion designer Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel. It outlines key events in her life, from growing up in an orphanage to founding the iconic Chanel brand. The slideshow highlights some of Chanel's most famous fashion innovations, including the little black dress and Chanel No. 5 perfume, and how she revolutionized women's fashion in the 1920s with a simpler, more practical style. It concludes by discussing Chanel's enduring legacy as one of the top fashion houses in the world today.
This document defines and describes several subcultures including punks, hippies, minimalists, grunge, gothic, and heavy metal. A subculture is a group that differentiates itself through distinct forms of expression like fashion, art, music, and literature. The document then provides details on styles of dress, music and aesthetics associated with each subculture.
A wardrobe stylist is a consultant who selects clothing for celebrities and public figures to wear for media appearances, photoshoots, concerts, and events. The document profiles the top 15 international stylists and top 10 Indian stylists, providing details about each stylist's career accomplishments and high-profile clients. Key stylists mentioned include Elizabeth Stewart, Petra Flannery, Micaela Erlanger, Rhea Kapoor, Anaita Shroff Adajania, and Tanya Ghavri.
Founded in 1853 by Levi Strauss, Levi's jeans became popular work pants for sailors and laborers due to their durable denim fabric and metal rivets. In the early 20th century, Levi's grew to include sales offices worldwide and jeans became trendy youth fashion. However, by 2001 Levi's faced competition from brands like Calvin Klein and faced being imitated. To appeal to price-conscious customers, Levi's launched the Levi's Signature line in 2003 featuring affordable innovative designs. Levi's has since strengthened its brand through line extensions and nostalgic ad campaigns appealing to different demographics.
Chanel was founded in 1909 by Coco Chanel and is known for revolutionizing women's fashion by replacing corsets with more functional yet flattering garments. Chanel has established itself as a premier luxury brand represented by iconic celebrities. The brand takes inspiration from past styles which it modernizes with simplicity. Chanel's No. 5 perfume, launched in 1921, was groundbreaking by combining floral and musk scents to create a fragrance for modern women. Advertisements for No. 5 emphasize the brand's elegance and minimalism.
The document describes 18 different fashion styles: Bohemian, Chic, Classic, Exotic, Flamboyant, Glamorous, Romantic, Sophisticated, Western, Traditional, Preppy, Punk, Tomboy, Rocker, Goth, each of which is characterized by certain clothing elements, colors, fabrics, and accessories. The styles range from free-spirited Bohemian incorporating intricate patterns to sophisticated focusing on high quality distinction and culture.
This document provides an agenda on the topic of Chanel, covering its history, company information, influence on fashion, integrated marketing communications strategies, and competitors. The history section discusses the founding of Chanel by Coco Chanel in 1909 and her influence, as well as the brand's leadership and success post-Coco. Chanel SA is introduced as a privately held luxury goods company. The brand's influence on fashion is summarized as revolutionizing women's designs and becoming iconic for elegance.
Ralph Lauren founded Polo/Ralph Lauren Corporation in the late 1960s starting with wide ties before expanding to menswear. By the 1980s, the company had become associated with American style and sold a wide range of products including fragrances, clothing, and home goods. Key dates include the introduction of Polo cologne in 1978 and the company going public on the New York Stock Exchange in 1997 while continuing to expand its global presence.
Original Name: Ralph Lauren, original name Ralph Rueben Lipschitz was born on October 14, 1939, in New York. He started his career as a tie maker, selling wide ties out of a drawer in a showroom at Empire State Building. While reflecting on his career, Ralph Lauren stated in an interview with WWD that “It was a tie that started me on this journey 50 years ago.
My ties were different, made out of fabrics I found myself in. They were handmade and, in those early days, Ricky and her parents would sew in the labels.
Tradition and progress are woven from a fabric with Ralph Lauren. His designs impress by timeless aesthetics with style and personality. Individual expression in classic and understated sophistication - this symbiosis succeeds Ralph Lauren masterfully. Exquisite selection of materials complements fabulous chic cuts. The range of fashion designer Ralph Lauren spanning ladies and men's clothing, Ralph Lauren children's wear, fragrances and accessories, a wide range of leisure and evening wear.
Ralph Lauren is a famous American fashion designer known for his retro and classic styles. Some of his most popular brands are Polo Ralph Lauren, Denim & Supply, and RLX. Lauren draws inspiration from eclectic techniques like patchwork designs, where different fabrics are sewn together, which was first used in ancient Egypt and became part of American culture. He applied this technique to Team USA sweaters for the 2014 Sochi Olympics.
Marc Jacobs was born in New York City in 1963. After his father passed away when he was young, Jacobs moved in with his grandmother which helped shape his life. He later attended the Parsons School of Design and took a position at Perry Ellis, before starting his own successful fashion label.
Christian Louboutin was born in France in 1963 and started designing shoes as a teenager. He launched his own women's shoe line in the early 1990s and became known for his signature red soles in 1993. He has since expanded into women's handbags and men's shoes.
Donatella Versace grew up in Italy surrounded by fashion, as her mother was a dressmaker and brother Gianni Versace
Marc Jacobs was born in New York City in 1963. After his father passed away when he was young, Jacobs moved in with his grandmother which helped shape his life. He later attended the Parsons School of Design and took a position at Perry Ellis, before starting his own successful fashion label.
Christian Louboutin was born in France in 1963 and started designing shoes as a teenager. He launched his own women's shoe line in the early 1990s and became known for his signature red soles in 1993. He has since expanded into women's handbags and men's shoes.
Donatella Versace grew up in Italy surrounded by fashion, as her mother was a dressmaker and brother Gianni Versace
These men were popular models and actors known for their successful modeling careers. They appeared in advertisements for major brands like Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Versace, and Giorgio Armani. They were born between 1968 and 1989 and hailed from countries including the United States, England, Spain, and Sweden.
Ralph Lauren Corporation is an American lifestyle company founded by Ralph Lauren that focuses on high-end clothing, accessories, footwear, fragrances, home goods, and restaurants under various brands including its flagship Polo Ralph Lauren brand. The company also produces media content and is headquartered in New York City.
This document profiles 10 influential fashion designers:
1. Coco Chanel revolutionized women's fashion in the early 20th century with her simple, comfortable designs like the Chanel suit and little black dress.
2. Calvin Klein became famous for his jeans and casual yet elegant styles.
3. Donatella Versace has led the Versace brand successfully as artistic director since her brother Gianni Versace's death.
4. Giorgio Armani is known for his luxurious yet relaxed men's and women's lines.
Ralph Lauren was born Ralph Lifshitz in the Bronx to Jewish immigrants from Belarus and attended public schools before graduating from DeWitt Clinton High School in 1957. He started his career in sales before designing ties which helped launch his career in fashion. In 1968 he established his own company called Polo Fashions which became a leading brand known for style, passion and quality. Today the Polo label remains popular and his company partners with others to produce related products like watches.
Ralph Lauren was born Ralph Lifshitz in The Bronx to Jewish immigrants from Belarus and attended Jewish day schools before graduating from DeWitt Clinton High School in 1957. He started his career as a salesman before designing ties which boosted his career, and in 1968 he established his own company called Polo Fashions. Today Polo is a well-known brand indicative of style, passion and quality.
This document profiles 7 of the top fashion designers in the world. It provides brief biographies of each designer, including Donatella Versace who took over her brother's brand after his death, Tom Ford who was creative director at Gucci, Ralph Lauren who established the Polo brand, Oscar de la Renta known for his feminine styles, Carolina Herrera recognized for her elegance, Marc Jacobs who started his own label after working at other companies, and Christian Louboutin known for his signature red-soled shoes.
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Ralph Lauren has been in the retail industry for over 50 years. It operates around 375 retail and outlet stores globally and licenses over 100 others. The presentation discusses Ralph Lauren's story and rise to success, analyzing its mission, vision, and values. Key aspects of Ralph Lauren's visual marketing strategy are described, including store displays, lighting, and digital technologies. The presentation also outlines Ralph Lauren's business model and various marketing strategies relating to its product range, promotion, pricing, and store placement. A SWOT analysis identifies strengths in Ralph Lauren's global brand and experience, while weaknesses include declining sales and increasing costs. Opportunities for international expansion and online growth are discussed alongside threats such as high competition and regulatory challenges.
The document discusses the fashion magazine genre that the author has chosen to focus on, a teen fashion magazine. It provides details on typical features and contents of a fashion magazine, such as fashion news, photoshoots, and beauty reports. It also discusses how the fashion industry is often portrayed superficially in media but is actually a large global industry. The target market for fashion is defined as considering factors like age, gender, price point, and style preferences. Biographies are provided of famous fashion designers from around the world such as Yves Saint Laurent, Pierre Cardin, Tom Ford, Christian Dior, Ralph Lauren, Donatella Versace, Calvin Klein, and Coco Chanel.
Marc Jacobs and Kimberly Newport-Mimran are influential fashion designers. Marc Jacobs grew up in New York and studied at Parsons School of Design. He is known for introducing grunge fashion to Perry Ellis in the 1990s and now runs successful Marc Jacobs and Marc by Marc Jacobs lines. Kimberly Newport-Mimran founded the brand Pink Tartan in 2002 and draws inspiration from vintage styles. Both designers are recognized for reinventing classics with a modern edge and focus on everyday wear for busy women.
This document provides a biography of fashion designer Norman Hartnell. It discusses that he was born in London in 1901 and studied at Cambridge University where he designed costumes. He left school to establish his label in 1923. Some of his most notable designs were for Queen Elizabeth's wedding gown and coronation gown. Hartnell was known for elegant designs using luxurious fabrics and intricate details. He found inspiration from paintings and portraits. The document provides details about various garments and sketches he designed. It discusses his legacy living on through Marc Bohan after Hartnell's passing.
The document discusses the history of fashion modeling from the 1950s to the present. It provides biographies of influential models from different decades like Lisa Fonssagrives in the 1950s, Twiggy and Lauren Hutton in the 1960s-1970s, the "Trinity" of Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, and Naomi Campbell in the 1980s, and Kate Moss in the 1990s. The document also summarizes some major fashion trends from each era like Christian Dior's "New Look" in the 1950s, the rise of youth counterculture in the 1960s, punk fashion in the 1980s, and grunge fashion influenced by music in the 1990s.
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1. Oscar De La Renta (American/Dominican) 1960s
· At age 18 he left The Carribean to study art in Madrid, but he switched his focus to fashion.
· In 1961, he was hired for his first real fashion job at Lanvin-Castillo.
· By 1963, he moved to New York and joined the American design house of Elizabeth Arden.
· In 1965, he took over the label after Jane Derby Died .He launched his own signature ready-to-wear label.
· In 1967, De la Renta married Francoise de Langlade, an editor-in-chief of French Vogue. Francoise introduced him to some of the most influential members of fashion society and invited them to his shows.
· His line, known for its exquisite silk prints, ruffles, soft silhouettes and colorful palette, soon became a mean of casual luxury.
· He was trained by Cristóbal Balenciaga and Antonio del Castillo. He worked for Lanvin and Balmain.
· From 1993 to 2002, De La Renta designed the haute couture collection for the house of Balmain, making him the first Dominican to design for a French couture house.
· In 2006, the Oscar de la Renta label diversified into bridal wear.
· de la Renta served as president of the Council of Fashion Designers of America from 1973 to 1976, and from 1986 to 1988.
· His work was the preferred wear of American first ladies. He dressed first lady Nancy Reagan in the 1980s, and Jaqueline Kennedy and then provided the gowns for inaugural events for both Hillary Clinton in 1997 and Laura Bush in 2005.
· In 2004, risking the value of his brand as a whole, he added a less expensive line of clothing called O Oscar. He said he wanted to attract new customers whom he could not reach before.
· In 2014, the George W. Bush Presidential Center hosted an exhibit entitled "Oscar de la Renta: Five Decades of Style" which shared the designer's creations for Mrs. Bush and America's First Ladies.
2. Ellie Saab (Lebanese) the 1980s
• Elie Saab is a self-taught fashion designer who specialized in bridal couture.
• In 1982, as young as 18 years old, he opened his very first couture atelier in Beirut. A few months later, he showcased his first collection.
• In 1997, Elie Saab was the only non-Italian designer to appear on the famous Italian Camera Nazionale Della Moda. He also displayed his first collection in Rome, outside Lebanon.
• In 1998, He opened his ready-to-wear in Milan. Princess Stephanie of Monaco attended his fashion show.
• In 1999, Queen Rania of Jordan chooses to wear one of his designs for her coronation.
• In 2000, the Chambre Syndicale De La Haute Couture had invited Elie Saab to Paris where he had presented his four collections Haute Couture and Ready-to-Wear in a year. Later after six years, he became a corresponding member.
• In 2002, Halle Berry wore a burgundy gown by Elie Saab for Oscar ceremony, which in turn gave Elie Saab huge recognition, crossing Middle East and other parts of the world.
• In 2005, Opened a modern five-story building where his workshops, studio, the ready-to-wear boutique an.
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2. About ralph lauren
Ralph lauren is a versatile American fashion designer
by developing his brand around the image of an elite
American lifestyle, built one of the world’s most
successful fashion brand. He was born in America on
14 October, 1939. Also he was a philanthropist, and
billionaire businessman.
3. Original name of Ralph Lauren is ‘Ralph Rueben Lifshitz’. Lauren was one of several
design leaders raised in the Jewish community in the Bronx, along with Calvin Klein and
Robert Denning.
After high school, he took business classes at night school and worked in sales by day.
While working for a tie company, he was inspired to begin designing his own neckwear,
and in 1967 he went into business for himself, marketing his unique line of ties under the
name Polo.
His first menswear line in 1968 featured classic tweed suits, and his first womenswear
line in 1971 continued his explorations of classic tailoring and good taste, but with a
feminine twist. In 1972 Lauren debuted what would become his signature piece: the
mesh sport shirt, available in a variety of colours and featuring his trademark emblem
of the most aristocratic of athletes, the polo player.
4. The Ralph Lauren style became a
nationwide phenomenon after he dressed
the male actors in the 1974 film
adaptation of The Great Gatsby in
clothing from his current line.
Ralph Lauren is most well-known for the Polo shirt from the
oldest brand
in its portfolio – Polo Ralph Lauren the product lines of Ralph
Lauren
cover all areas of apparel fashion, including men wear, women
wear,
women's watches and jewelry, children's wear and
sportswear.
6. Among his numerous awards were
•the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) awards for Lifetime
Achievement (1991),
• Womenswear Designer of the Year (1995), and
• Menswear Designer of the Year (1996, 2007) as well as its
• Fashion Legend Award (2007).
• He was awarded the Legion of Honour by the government
of France in 2010 and
•the James Smithson Bicentennial Medal by the Smithsonian Institution in 2014.
• Lauren also received the title of honorary Knight Commander
of the Order of theBritish Empire (KBE) in 2019, becoming the
first American fashion designer to be so honoured.
The charitable Polo Ralph Lauren Foundation was established in 2001.
It supported cancer-research initiatives.
This super designer is pride of this world. His excellence on Fashion designing is remarkable
and memorable and this world will remember him.