World Fashion Designer

Top 10 Fashion Designers in the World:

Marc Jacobs:

Marc Jacobs is an American fashion designer. He introduced his own fashion brand called Marc Jacobs, and so he used to have another line called Marc by Marc Jacobs. At a particular peak point of his brand, the brand had over 200 stores in 80 different countries. Marc Jacobs was not only a legendary fashion designer but, also he is the creative director of the famous French designing house, Louis Vuitton, in the years 1997 to 2014. He is considered one of the most influential people in the world and he is known for being one of the powerful gay men in America.

Feature Works:

  1. Jacobs is known for his unique and unconventional designs, often incorporating bold prints, vibrant colors, and exaggerated proportions which creates a beautiful rhythm in his designed garments.
  2. Some of his notable collections include the grunge-inspired collections and 
  3. The iconic Louis Vuitton collaborations with artists such as Stephen Sprouse and Takashi Murakami.
  4. Awards:

    Marc Jacobs has received various awards, including 

    • The CFDA Women swear Designer of the Year in 2016,
    • The Perry Ellis Award for New Fashion Talent in 1987,
    • The CFDA Lifetime Achievement Award in 2011 .

    Coco Chanel:

    Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel was a French fashion designer and businesswoman. She was born on 19 August 1883 at Saumur, France. She revolutionized women’s fashion in the early 20th century with her modern and practical designs. She was known for her double-C logo, chanel suit, little black dress, and her chanel bag. She is also famous for her signature use of jersey fabric, little black dresses, and the iconic Chanel suits and other fashion wear product category. On January 10, 1971, at the age of 87, Coco Chanel passed away in Paris, France.

    Feature Works:

    1. Chanel was renowned for introducing the timeless Chanel No.5 perfume and also for the quilted handbags with chain strap.
    2. She was popularized by the use of pearls, tweed suits, and the interlocking “CC” logo in her products. So more audience of fashion was final into her specialized of fashion wear category.
    3. Her design aesthetic was a refined the world of fashionable woman at the time of post–World War-I.
    4. The Chanel trademark created a youthful ease, a special type of physicality, and unencumbered confidence in the mind of youths.
    5. Awards:

      Chanel received numerous awards and appreciations throughout her career, which includes

      • The Neiman Marcus Fashion Award in 1957.
      • The Fashion Group International Hall of Fame award in 1985.

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