Monday, April 30, 2012

Fashion Designers A to Z: Adolfo Dominguez





Adolfo Dominguez was born 1950 in Ourense, Galicia, an impoverished area of Spain which none the less has given the country some prominent figures in the industry.
Dominguez who studied design and cinematography in Paris, with further studies in London, took over his father's fashion boutique in Ourense in the early 1970s. He spent the following developing his own designs, and finally made the big jump with a presentation of his work in Madrid in 1981. He also became the first Spanish designer to open his own brand-name store in Spain and abroad.
Finally it went public (another first for a fashion designer), and became one of the Madrid stock market's hottest properties.
His style is urban, functional, casual and eminently comfortable, making use of loose, natural fabrics. One of his key marketing strategies has been to avoid distribution through multi-brand shops and target the ultimate consumer directly, reducing delivery time and cost to the buyers.
He was among the first to inject  a new, fresh approach in Spanish fashion, spearheading the rise of a generation of new designers. He became famous among other things for his 1980s motto, "La arruga es bella" -"Wrinkles are beautiful".

  












Fashion Designers A to Z: Adnan Akbar


Adnan Akbar born in Mecca. Is a Saudi fashion designer described as "The Saint Laurent of the Middle East.
He studied embroidery in Lebanon and in Karachi. In 1989, he entered a licensing agreement for embroidered luxury fabrics with the French textile company Bianchini Férier.
1987, Akbar participated in the Second Fashion Festival in Paris. Not only was the first time his country had been been invited, it was also the Akbar debut in the fashion world.
In 1989, he launched a colection of Prêt-à-Porter was well received in the United States.