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Top fashion icons of the Century.

September 19th 2008 02:59
The Unforgettable Faces of Fashion

Jackie Kennedy
Jackie Kennedy


As London’s fashion week attracts international attention and fashionistas the world over go ga-ga for the latest designs a website called womensboots.com has had its staff compile a list of the “Most Influential Fashion Icons of the past 100 years.”

Divided into decades, the subjective compilation is naturally filled with recognizable names and memorable contributions to the way we dress and think about wardrobe.

Designers, movie stars, royalty, journalists and celebrities in general make up the numbers. Who do you think deserves to be included, who did they under rate and why?

marilyn monroe
What did Marilyn see in the mirror?



List from marketwatch

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Jeanne Lanvin


1900s: Jeanne Lanvin
Lanvin made such beautiful clothes for her daughter and soon she was asked to make dresses for their mothers, some of the most famous women in Europe.

Anna and Laura Tirocchi
Anna and Laura Tirocchi


1910s: Anna and Laura Tirocchi
The Tirocchis managed to distinguish themselves from over 800 dressmakers in Providence at the time.

1920s: Coco Chanel
Her simplicity and modernist fashions debatably made her the greatest designer of the century.

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Elsa Schiaparelli


1930s: Elsa Schiaparelli
Heavily influenced by Surrealists, she was a fierce competitor of Coco Chanel.

1940s: Christian Dior
His voluptuous designs reestablished Paris as the center of fashion after WWII.

1950s: Marilyn Monroe
After her performances in The Asphalt Jungle and All About Eve she was a worldwide fashion and sex symbol.

1960s: Jackie Kennedy
She influenced the style in the sixties with her clean suits, A-line dresses and pillbox hat.

1970s: Valentino Garavani
Known for his glamorous and flamboyant style, he catapulted into the 70s after winning the Neiman Marcus Award, the equivalent of an Oscar in the field of fashion, in 1967.

1980s: Princess Diana
Princess Diana's style and use of the color red sparked imitation throughout high-end boutiques. She frequently wore Versace, Christian Lacroix, Ungaro and Chanel.

1990s: Anna Wintour
Since 1988 she was editor-in-chief of Vogue and revived the fashion publication. She is known for her demanding ways and support of younger designers as portrayed in the film, The Devil Wears Prada.
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Swimwear Designer of the World - the Woman behind Speedo

Her name may not be listed in the Greatest Swimming Olympians of this country, but Gloria Smythe’s contribution to the sport is arguably just as significant as that of any Olympic Gold medalist


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Gloria Smythe – an Iconic Australian Designer, Author, Illustrator and Design Teacher.

Part 1 – Trade Patternmaker to the Royal Family


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Queens of Bling

September 15th 2007 15:17
Designing a crown fit for a Queen is no simple feat but Jewellery Designers Ana and Contessa Nicolaou of Tessarella House have become quite the experts since being announced as the Exclusive Designers for Miss World Australia two years ago.

Miss World, tiara, Tessarella House
Miss World Australia 2006 wears Tessarella House

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Ultra thin is not 'in'

September 15th 2007 15:16
There was a time when a woman's wealth was recognized by her rubenesque figure. Today Paris Hilton lookalikes are revered and every womens magazine don't print without them. Governments around the world are now taking action to address the unrealistic body image expectations placed upon the worlds modelling industry. The Australian Fashion Council hosted a forum in March to discuss and debate whether or not industry guidelines are necessary to discourage the use of extraordinarily thin models on Australian runways and to ensure the health and wellbeing of Young Australians working as fashion models.

More importantly it raises the discussion that Designers and media have an ethical obligation to set the right role models for the youth of today


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The Bob

June 20th 2007 00:34
Do you like the bob?

Victoria Beckham Bob
From Coolcelebs.org

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VivienneWestwood.com
From Viviennewestwood.com


After visiting the Victoria and Albert exhibition which travelled to the National Gallery in Canberra a few years ago, I’ve been obsessed with Vivienne Westwood. It’s not just that she’s sixty and has a beautiful thirty-year-old Italian lover, although that does impress me, and it’s not just that she’s been an inspiration for generations of fashionistas, mostly it’s because for Westwood, fashion is thought


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Black is invariably the new black

June 5th 2007 23:49
Audrey Hepburn in Givenchy
From photobucket.com


Although Coco Chanel was really the first to bring the black dress into the everyday wardrobe of the modern woman, its place was indeed cemented with Hepburn’s appearance in Givenchy during Breakfast at Tiffany (see Sisi's post) last year for more on that dress


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