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Yves Saint Laurent
Introduced the tuxedo suit for women ('Le Smoking') and popularized ready-to-wear fashion, known for his use of non-European cultural references.
Miuccia Prada
Known for her innovative and intellectual style, her designs often feature unconventional materials and focus on minimalist colors and patterns.
Elie Saab
Specializes in haute couture with an emphasis on femininity and glamour, known for princess-like dresses and use of intricate embroidery.
Oscar de la Renta
Embodies elegance and femininity in formal wear, known for sumptuous evening gowns and intricately detailed work.
Thom Browne
Brings a unique perspective to menswear with his signature cropped trousers and shrunken proportions, and a penchant for theatrical presentations.
Karl Lagerfeld
Known for his work with Chanel, Fendi, and his own label. Noted for his reinterpretations of classic designs with edgy, modern twists.
Christian Dior
Famous for the 'New Look' silhouette with cinched waists, voluptuous skirts, and a feminine aesthetic that revived haute couture in the post-war era.
Dolce & Gabbana
Known for their Mediterranean-inspired designs, use of lace, baroque aesthetics, and celebrating the female form.
Hubert de Givenchy
Created timeless elegant pieces, known for the 'little black dress' worn by Audrey Hepburn and his sophisticated style.
Donatella Versace
Continues the Versace brand's legacy with bold prints, vibrant colors, and body-clinging silhouettes, along with iconic Medusa and Greek motifs.
Hedi Slimane
Known for his work at Saint Laurent and Celine, giving menswear a skinny silhouette and bringing a rock-and-roll style to luxury fashion.
Ralph Lauren
Epitomizes classic American style with a preppy, polished aesthetic that includes the iconic polo shirt and luxurious casual wear.
Tom Ford
Known for sexy, modern designs, he brought in a new era at Gucci with sharp tailoring and sensuous glamour, maintains an eponymous luxury brand.
Marc Jacobs
Combines preppy and grunge aesthetics, known for his ability to transform the everyday into the extraordinary, often includes a retro twist.
Roberto Cavalli
Celebrated for flamboyant designs, use of animal prints, and sand-blasted looks for jeans.
Rei Kawakubo
Designer of Comme des Garçons, known for her innovative, often avant-garde approach that challenges conventional fashion aesthetics.
Phoebe Philo
Known for her minimalist yet feminine designs that have redefined luxury during her tenure at Celine, emphasizing functionality and simplicity.
Jean Paul Gaultier
Recognized for his avant-garde styles, including the conical bra corset worn by Madonna, and nautical themes in his work.
Tory Burch
Known for bohemian luxe style, her designs include tunics, bright prints and patterns, with a touch of preppiness.
Valentino Garavani
Famous for his red gowns and intricate, romantic designs that emphasize femininity and luxury.
Vivienne Westwood
A pioneer of punk fashion, mixing historical elements with modern intentions, known for her eccentric designs and activism.
Giorgio Armani
Renowned for tailored menswear and clean, tailored lines in women's clothing, introducing the soft-shouldered suit jacket for men.
Stella McCartney
Stands out for her dedication to sustainability in fashion, with sharp tailoring and natural confidence in her designs, and does not use fur or leather.
Coco Chanel
Innovated women's fashion with comfortable, simplistic designs that freed women from corsets. Known for the little black dress, tweed suits, and Chanel No.5 perfume.
Diane von Fürstenberg
Creator of the iconic wrap dress, she emphasizes empowerment in her design, with bold patterns, practicality, and feminine charm.
John Galliano
Famous for whimsical, outrageous designs, drawing inspiration from diverse historical periods and cultural motifs.
Alexander McQueen
Famous for his controversial and edgy designs, incorporating the beauty of nature with dark romanticism, noted for his expert tailoring.
Gianni Versace
Started the Versace brand known for flashy prints and glamorous designs, often incorporating classical art and pop culture.
Issey Miyake
Famed for technology-driven clothing designs, pleats and innovative textiles that blend tradition with modernity.
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