60s to 80s
Inspired by Chanel knit suits, he designed a series of sheath dresses
2.Gilbert Adrian (Adrian, Gilbert)
30s to 40s
Famous movie costume designer on behalf of MGM, movie star Joan Crawford, Garbo, and Harlow all wore his clothes
3. Giorgio Armani (Armani, Giorgio)
80s to 90s
had a profound influence on men's and women's fashion, characterized by smooth tailoring, the use of luxurious shiny fabrics, and confident style.
4. Sula Ashley (Ashlev, Laura)
70's to 80's
Fabrics and styles revealed a romantic Victorian style, and established the kingdom of London-style clothing in both clothing and home
5. Cristobal Balenciaga
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40s to 60s
One of the greatest couturiers of the 20th century, whose designs profoundly influenced later designers Hubert de Givenchy, Emanuel Ungaro, and Andre Courreges
6. Pierre Balmain
6. Beene (Geoffrey)
60s to 80s
Casual elegance, gorgeous cuts and beautiful fabrics
8. Bill Blass (Bill)
70s to 90s
High-end and sophisticated men's clothing, with elegant taste and exquisite tailoring, as well as innovations in the use of fabrics
9. Marc Bohan (Marc)
60s to 80s
Early 60s, working in the Dior store began to enter the fashion industry. Dior store to work began to enter the fashion industry, until 1989, was the trend-setting designers of the time
10.Hugo Boss (Boss, Hugo)
80s to 90s
Top designers of men's fashion
11.Stephen Burrows (Burrows, Stephen)
70's to 80's
The ultimate in drapey knitwear, with garments that are very much in keeping with the body's athleticism, and good use of vibrant colors
12. Pierre Cardin (Cardin, Pierre)
50's to 60's
King of the licensing, and the first to show his garments in China
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13.Hattie Carnegie (Carnegie, Hattie)
30s to 40s
Very influential in the 1930s and 40s, with Norell, Trigere and McCardell being sensitized by his designs
14.Bonnie Cashin (Cashin. Bonnie)
40s to 50s
The founder of American casual clothing, the most characteristic of which are multi-layer clothing styles, elastic skating clothes, bicycle racing uniforms, etc.
15.Oleg Cassini (Oleg)
60s to 80s
Designed for the White House. Jcaqueline Kennedy to design formal wear, now famous for its free style suits
16.Coco Chanel (Chanel, Coco)
20s to 40s
Her reforms became timeless classics such as woolen shirts, sailor styles, and Scottish tweed suits
17.Liz -Liz Claiborne (C1aiborne, Liz)
80s to 90s
Professional clothing innovator, the style of "Executive Lady"
18.André Courreges (Courreges, Andr6)
60s to 70s
Her reforms became timeless classics such as: woolen shirts, sailor style, Scottish tweed suits
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For the first time, the clothing hip line to the middle, in addition, his masterpiece is white boots and hard style clothing
19.Sybil Connolly (Connolly, Sybil)
60s to 70s
Ireland's most prestigious designers, known for its fine woolen clothing and Scottish coarse tweed clothing
Irish most prestigious designers, known for its fine woolen clothing and Scottish coarse tweed clothing
19.André Courreges (Courreges, Andr6)
18. Oscar de la Renta (Oscar)
60s to 90s
Luxury couturier with ornate evening gowns and elaborate, intricate outfits
21.Demeulemeester (Ann)
90s
Ireland's most prestigious couturier, famous for her fine woolen clothing and fine Scottish tweed
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90s
Well-made women's suits, the use of knitted fabrics, excellent tailoring and the use of monochromatic
22.Christian Dior (Dior, Christian)
40s to 50s
The new style "New Look" of 1947 is very famous. "Dolce, Domenico and Gabbana (Stefano)
The 1990s
encouraged young people to dress up. Sexy women's underwear styles were the feature of their clothing, and the elegant form of women was the message they designed their clothing to express
24.Perry Ellis (Ellis, Perry)
70s to 80s
Adding the most up-to-date elements to the classic clothing styles, using natural textile materials and artificially weaving woolen shirts, to show young Jacques Fath (Fath, Jacques)
40s to 50s
Sexy clothing, hourglass shape, deep neckline
26. Gianfranco Ferré (Ferré, Gianfranco)
80s to 90s
Architecture education, his clothing also educated in architecture, her clothing also had an architectural style, with stylish clothing construction
27.Eileen Fisher (fisher, Eileen)
90s
Lightly queenly style, designing comfortable and appropriate clothing for those who don't have a perfect body shape
28.Anne Fogarty (Fogarty. Anne)
50's to 60's
Designed clothes for people with small size, introduced fashion changes and innovations
29.Tom Ford (Ford, Tom)
90's
Gucci's new design
30.Mariano Fortuny (Fortuny, Mariano)
30.Fortuny (Fortuny, Mariano)
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20s-30s
His clothes were pleated works of art, now loved by collectors
31.James Galanos (James)
40s-50s
The first American haute couture designer, whose haute couture designs were very elegant.
32.John Galliano (Galliano, John)
90s
Stage costume designer, designing dresses with knitted lace
33.Jean-Paul Gauhier (Gauhier, Jean-Paul)
80s to 90s
Their clothes were fashionable and eye-catching, promoting rags-to-riches fashion. Fashionable and conspicuous, advocating rags, bold and avant-garde
34.Rudi Jianrezi (Gernreich, Rudi)
60s to 70s
Empty swimsuits on top, with no underwear underneath, sheer shirts
35.Hubert Givenchy (Givenchy, Hubert)
30s to 50s
Duchess-style draping, her Grecian tube skirts draped just right
37.Hawthorne (Hubert)
The Duchess's style of draping, her Grecian tube skirts draped just right
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37.Halston
70s to 80s
Non-constructed singlets, elaborate cashmere outfits
38.Norman Hartnell (Hartnell , Norman)
30s to 40s
Biggest couture house in London in the 1930s Edith Head (Head, Edith)
30s to 50s
One of Hollywood's most famous designers, movie stars Liz Taylor and Lana Turner all wore his clothes
40.Stan Holman (Herman, Stan)
40. Herman, Stan)
60s to 90s
Chairman of the American Society of Costume Designers, he led the design of uniforms all over the world, such as the uniforms of McDonald's Airline, which were designed by him
41.Carolina Herrera
80s to 90s
Catering to the upper class and the young, he was one of the most famous designers in Hollywood. p>
Catering to the tastes of upper-class customers, the main design of elaborate evening dresses, the use of luxury fabrics
42. Tommy Hilfiger (Hilfiger, Tommy)
80s to 90s
Brand image designers
43. Marc Jacobs (Jacobs, Marc)
90sLogo design for Perry E1lis, whose designs excelled in fur product design
44.Charles James (James, Charles)
40s to 50s
Surrealist design
45.Betsy Johnson ( Johnson, Betsey)
60s to 70s
Designed clothes for Paraphernalia store
46.Wolfgang Joop (Joop, Wolfgang)
90s
Famous German designers of the 1990s
47. Donna Karan (Karan, Donna)
80s to 90s
The woolen skirt suit was a sensation in the clothing industry, and young people liked his designs very much
48.Donna Karan (Karan, Donna)
80s to 90s
Designs very fashionable and elegant sportswear. Characterized by simple and sharp shapes, they included sari textured dresses and comfortable skirts
49.Ray Kawabuko (Kawabuko, Rei)
80s to 90s
Tough-as-nails garments that challenged traditional feminine styles
50.Kenzo Takada (Kenzo)
70s to 80s
Attention-grabbing fabrics of very good quality, love of rendering colors that show arrogance, and now into the field of home fashion design