Who are the must-know celebrities in the fashion industry? Part one

Karl Lagerfeld, born on September 10, 1933 in Hamburg, Germany, is a famous German fashion designer.

People call him "the Julius Caesar of fashion" or "Lafayette."

In 1983, became CHANEL brand designer, in the outside world generally do not look good, successfully revived the brand, making CHANEL become one of the most profitable fashion brands in the world. Karl perfectly refined the elegant essence of Coco Chanel, improved the proportion, retained loyal customers, and injected sports and rock elements to attract a crowd of young people, and carried forward the exquisite craftsmanship of haute couture, successfully leading the postwar Chanel to a modern and elegant road. In 1984, he launched his own brand KARL

Anna Wintour, female, born in London in November 1949, editor-in-chief of American Vogue magazine.

She is the model for the Photo Finish in the film The Devil Wears PRADA and the animated film My Little Pony:Frendship is Magic. In this role since 1988, he has established himself in the fashion industry as the golden hand for determining trends and nurturing new designers.

The Guardian newspaper called her "the unofficial mayor of New York."

Grace Coddington was born in 1941 in Wales, England, and is the creative director of Vogue. Anna Wintour may be more famous than she is, but American VOGUE wouldn't have the exalted status it does today without Grace Coddington.

In the 1960s, she came to London, entered the fashion industry as a model, and unexpectedly became a British supermodel. In the 1960s, Grace and Michael Chow were married in London for less than three years in 1969. At Grace's request, the two of them suffered a car accident shortly after their divorce.

Her entire face underwent numerous plastic surgeries (after her recovery, hair guru Vidal Sasson fell in love with her very different style, giving her short geometric hair with a Mary Quant miniskirt, thick false eyelashes and eyeliner), and she moved behind the scenes, Joined British VOGUE as fashion director

Giovanna Battaglia entered the industry at the age of 17 when she was signed to be a Dolce & Gabbana model.

That's a pretty high starting point. Although the starting point is very high, the fashion industry is never short of fresh blood aged 17 or 18, and ultimately can be remembered in the fierce competition must rely on IQ.

The brilliance of Giovanna Battaglia is that she is not satisfied with being a model mechanically.

She is adept at networking and building her personal brand. At the age of 28, she successfully transformed from a model to a fashion editor, and is now the editor of the Italian edition of L'Uomo Vogue, a staff writer of W magazine and a senior editor of the Japanese edition of Vogue. Her frequent street shots are very dynamic and expressive, which not only benefits from her proud figure, but also has excellent fashion taste.

Suzy Menkes is one of the world's leading fashion commentators, writing exclusively for the Vogue website to comment on global fashion trends.

Her pungent and romantic writing style has been embraced by millions of readers around the world. She wrote three critically acclaimed pieces in her first week at Vogue. She said: "Everyone should try to write a story, every 10 days. But I wrote three stories that week because I love to share stories. For me, writing is about having a voice, expressing an opinion, and standing out."

Sasha Pivovarova (born 21 January 1985 in Moscow) is a Russian model and actress. She met photographer Igor Vishnyakov in January 2005 and decided to become a model. Igor Vishnyakov sent a photo of Sasha Pivovarova, then an art history student who was born in Washington and studied at Temple University in Philadelphia, to the modeling agency IMG. And got a degree in documentary filmmaking. Like other young people in the United States in the late 1970s, she moved to New York and lived at 17 Broadway, across the street from Andy Warhol's studio.

Before starting a fashion business, she worked as a fashion designer on film. A designer and journalist who wears black all day, she is one of the most popular fashion bloggers in the world, a pioneer of fashion films, and a Parisian fashion icon. She launched her own fragrance at Liberty, a London department store.

Marc Jacobs, born in New York on April 9, 1963, graduated from Parsons School of Design and is a well-known American fashion designer. His personal labels, Marc Jacobs and Marc by Marc Jacobs, and his designs are well known in the fashion world. Therefore, he was invited by LV, Chanel and many other brands to be the design director.

In 2007, he announced on his website that he was gay. In 2013, Jacobs officially left Louis Vuitton after 16 years of working with the brand. At this point, he will independently develop his own fashion brand.

Iris Apfel is arguably the oldest living fashion icon and the "originator" of the mash-up genre. Iris Apfel's wardrobe collection looks older than it really is, full of legendary and surreal feeling, you have to give this 90-year-old woman a thumbs up! Fifty years ago, Iris Apfel and her husband Carl Apfel founded Old World Weavers, a fabric company whose clients have included the White House, Estee Lauder, Then there's Greta Garbo, the big star.

In 2005, the Metropolitan Museum's Costume Institute put 100 of her dresses on public display and recorded them in a book, because her collection really does leave you dumbfounded: From the 18th century to the 1950s by Gripoix and Roger Jean-Pierre (Chanel, Balenciaga, YSL jewelry designer);

Original Haute Couture fashions by Lanvin, YSL, Ralph Rucci and Poiret - all just her everyday casual clothes.

Related recommendations


User Login

Register Account