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Timeline of Famous Fashion Icons
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Paul Poiret: 1900-1920 Materials: Silk, chiffon, lace Manipulation: Poiret was known for his innovative use of fabric manipulation. He often used pleating, draping, and shirring to create dramatic and eye-catching effects. His designs were often inspired by traditional Eastern cultures, and he used fabric manipulation to create a sense of exoticism and mystery. Influence: Poiret's use of fabric manipulation was highly influential on other designers of the early 20th century. His designs were often cop
Coco Chanel: 1920-1940 Materials: Tweed, jersey, wool Manipulation: Chanel was known for her simple, elegant designs. She often used natural fabrics and simple construction techniques. However, she was also a master of fabric manipulation. She used pleating, draping, and tailoring to create garments that were both comfortable and stylish. Influence: Chanel's designs were highly influential on the fashion world. Her simple, elegant style became the standard for women's fashion in the 1920s and 1930s.
Christian Dior: 1940-1960 Materials: Silk, satin, taffeta Manipulation: Dior was known for his glamorous, feminine designs. He often used luxurious fabrics and elaborate construction techniques. He was a master of draping, and he used fabric manipulation to create garments that were both beautiful and flattering. Influence: Dior's designs were highly influential on the fashion world. His "New Look" of the 1950s was a worldwide sensation, and his designs are still copied today.
Yves Saint Laurent: 1960-1980 Materials: Tweed, leather, denim Manipulation: Saint Laurent was known for his innovative use of materials. He often used unconventional fabrics, such as tweed and leather, in his designs. He was also a master of fabric manipulation, and he used techniques such as pleating, shirring, and patchwork to create unique and eye-catching garments. Influence: Saint Laurent's designs were highly influential on the fashion world. He was one of the first designers to use denim in hi
Alexander McQueen: 1980-2000 Materials: Leather, lace, plastic Manipulation: McQueen was known for his dramatic and often shocking designs. He often used unconventional materials, such as leather and plastic, in his designs. He was also a master of fabric manipulation, and he used techniques such as pleating, draping, and cutting to create garments that were both visually striking and technically innovative. Influence: McQueen's designs were highly influential on the fashion world. He was one of the m
Iris van Herpen: 2000-Present Materials: 3D-printed fabric, laser-cut fabric, metal mesh Manipulation: Van Herpen is known for her use of innovative materials and techniques. She often uses 3D-printed fabric, laser-cut fabric, and metal mesh in her designs. She is also a master of fabric manipulation, and she uses techniques such as pleating, draping, and twisting to create garments that are both visually stunning and technically groundbreaking. Influence: Van Herpen's designs are highly influential on
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