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“ works with the body, but also redefines what a body looks like, where it begins and ends,” says Lehto Brewster, who also points out that the purported “un-wearability” of Kawakubo’s creations refers more to society’s views on practicality. “It can of course actually be worn, but you might not want to because it’s ‘weird,’ it juts out from your body and takes up space, it reshapes your body into something unrecognizable. Most women’s fashion is designed to complement the body, to work with it or else work it into something idealized ... Kawakubo is not interested in that.” Famous women in fashion He designed shoes for various fashion houses like Chanel and YSL before opening his shoe salon in Paris in 1991. His first customer was no less than royalty, Princess Caroline of Monaco.
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Hong Kong clothing brand Shanghai Tang's design concept is inspired by Chinese clothing and set out to rejuvenate Chinese fashion of the 1920s and 30s, with a modern twist of the 21st century and its usage of bright colours. Category:Women fashion designers As the world’s first black supermodel, Luna characterised herself as ‘out of this world’ and began changing the fashion industry and the understanding of beauty. She developed crazy runway walks including moving like a robot and crawling on all fours like a stalking animal; further signifying her eccentric feline features. Luna was human artwork with her uniquely arresting visual presence that enchanted the overwhelmingly white fashion world.
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Looking back from 2018, many of us consider the bell-bottom jean — which were typically flared from the knee with an opening of up to 66cm — a product of the hippie movement. However, Cher brought the style into mainstream fashion via her fame and influence in TV, radio and film; encouraging men and women alike to adopt the style and aiding the fusion of gender-less fashion styles. Madame Grès Maureen Lehto Brewster, a fashion expert and Ph.D student at the University of Georgia, agrees: “The designers were able to speak more directly to the needs of their female consumers — to identify with them and thereby create clothing that reflected their lifestyle, interests, and aspirations ... That's not to say that gender is the source of their talent for design, but rather that this talent was enhanced by their understanding of their audience.