Zelda Wynn Valdes was born June 28, 1905 and died September 26, 2001. Zelda was a fashion designer and costumer.
Josephine Ellis Watkins has written: 'Who's who in fashion' -- subject(s): Biography, Costume designers, Fashion designers
Christine Tsui has written: 'China fashion' -- subject(s): Fashion design, Interviews, History, Biography, Fashion designers
Alfonso Signorini has written: 'Chanel' -- subject(s): Biography, Fashion design, Women fashion designers, Fashion designers, History 'Troppo fiera, troppo fragile' -- subject(s): Fiction
Janey Ironside has written: 'Janey' -- subject(s): Biography, Fashion designers
Ginette Sainderichin has written: 'Kenzo' -- subject(s): Biography, Fashion designers
Alice Mackrell has written: 'Art and fashion' -- subject(s): History, Fashion design, Fashion, Fashion and art 'Coco Chanel' -- subject(s): Biography, Women fashion designers, Fashion designers 'Register of the papers of Sir George L. Pepler' -- subject(s): Bibliography, City planning
== == == == == == Fashion designers go to fashion school and learn from there, but most fashion designers are creative to design clothes.
Helen Jennings is a renowned author and expert on African fashion. Her book, "New African Fashion," delves into the exciting and transformative journey of the continent's fashion industry. In her book, Jennings explores the emerging designers, trends, and cultural influences that have shaped the contemporary African fashion landscape. Through her writing, Jennings highlights the incredible diversity and creativity found within African fashion. She sheds light on the distinct aesthetics, innovative use of textiles, and fusion of traditional and modern design elements that define the new wave of African fashion. By examining the work of various designers and brands, Jennings provides a comprehensive view of the dynamic and rapidly evolving industry. In "New African Fashion," Jennings also explores the social and economic impact of African fashion. She discusses how the industry has become a catalyst for empowering local artisans, promoting sustainability, and creating opportunities for economic growth and social development across the continent. Jennings showcases the success stories of African designers and their contributions to job creation, cultural preservation, and community empowerment. Moreover, Jennings delves into the role of technology, social media, and the global fashion ecosystem in amplifying the reach and influence of African Fashion. She discusses how digital platforms have allowed African designers to connect directly with global audiences, gain visibility, and challenge traditional fashion narratives. The book examines how African designers have utilized social media platforms, fashion blogs, and e-commerce to establish their presence in the global fashion conversation. Helen Jennings' "New African Fashion" serves as a comprehensive guide and a celebration of the immense talent, cultural heritage, and forward-thinking vision within the African Fashion industry. Through her insightful analysis and engaging storytelling, Jennings provides a platform for the voices and stories of African designers, shedding light on their contributions to the global fashion landscape and inspiring a new generation of creatives.
Art Ortenberg has written: 'Liz Claiborne' -- subject- s -: Biography, Fashion designers
Randy Bryan Bigham has written: 'Lucile, her life by design' -- subject(s): Fashion, Women fashion designers, Biography, History
you can find information about fashion designers from of course the professional fashion designers, or go to a beauty college school for information about the fashion.
Actually Fashion Design Has nothing to do with gender.I know very successful and Talented male fashion designers as well as female fashion designers!It,s not like" who is better? who is best? or who is better than the best?I think female fashion designers are good in designing for male.And male fashion designers are good in designing for female.