Introducing the top ten most famous fashion designers in the world. Which designers’ works impressed you?

The world’s top ten famous fashion designers: Karl Lagerfeld, Issey Miyake, Valentino Garavani, Rei Kawakubo, Valentino, Kenzo Takada, Yohji Yamamoto, Christian Dior, Alexander McQueen, Giorgio Armani. Which designers’ works have impressed you?

The top ten most famous fashion designers in the world. Which designers’ works have impressed you? Today, I will introduce the top ten famous fashion designers in the world: Karl Lagerfeld, Issey Miyake, Valentino Garavani, Rei Kawakubo, Valentino, Kenzo Takada, Yohji Yamamoto, Christian Dior, Alexander McQueen, Giorgio Armani. Friends who want to become designers should quickly find role models~

1. Karl Lagerfeld

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The most famous international fashion designer

Karl Lagerfeld is the most famous international fashion designer alive today. He is the current chief designer of Chanel and FENDI. He is known as “Karl Lagerfeld” and “Karl the Great” in the fashion industry.

In his own brand, Karl Lagerfeld’s design personality is fully reflected: the fitted, narrow body, narrow sleeves and outward-cut lines, the combination of classical style and street taste, have formed many innovative designs.

2. Issey Miyake

Fabric Magician

Issey Miyake is a great art master. His fashion is extremely creative, combining simplicity, basicness and modernity. Issey Miyake seems to have always been independent of Europe and America. His design ideas can almost compete with the entire Western fashion design industry. It is a brand-new design style that represents a new direction for the future.

Issey Miyake’s designs extend directly to the field of fabric design. He applies modern technology to traditional fabrics that have been handed down from ancient times, and combines his personal philosophy to create unique and incredible fabrics and clothing, and is known as the “Fabric Magician”.

3. Valentino Garavani

Celebrities’ Favorite Designer

Valentino Garavani is recognized as one of the most important designers and innovators in the history of fashion. Valentino, a world-renowned fashion designer known for his gorgeous, gorgeous and dazzling design style, uses his innate artistic inspiration to guide the elegance of aristocratic life in the colorful fashion world and interpret a luxurious and extravagant modern lifestyle.

4. Rei Kawakubo

Opened up another attitude in the fashion circle

Rei Kawakubo, a Japanese female designer who developed her career in France, directly expressed her understanding of fashion and design concepts through “Comme des Garcons”.

Rei Kawakubo’s influence on the fashion world is extraordinary. Everything she does goes beyond fashion design itself and is comparable to a very noble artistic belief. Her creative concept and thinking mode is a kind of extremely challenging and subversive performance art that wanders between two-dimensional and three.

5. Valentino

Elegant Italian fashion designer

Valentino named his brand after himself, and his name has become synonymous with Italian elegance.

Valentino Clemente Ludovico Garavani, who first entered the fashion industry in 1959, is one of the few Italian designers to become world-famous. His peers in Paris see him as a rival. Jackie Kennedy and shipping magnate Onassis both commissioned him to make clothes, which contributed to his success.

Valentino’s artistic style is like a high-end cocktail party, light and charming, a little bold and interesting.

6. KENZO

The first Asian designer to enter Paris

Kenzo Takada (KENZO, also translated as “Kaizhuo”) is the first Asian designer to venture into Paris. He showed the way to success to those who came after him. Kenzo Takada’s optimism and poetic beauty have been continued in his designs. Master Kenzo Takada is like a “sponge of art wood”, absorbing various cultural materials, and then fully integrating them with modern fashion through his genius association, creating colorful works full of fun and spring atmosphere.

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7. Yohji Yamamoto

The creator of fashion without borders

Yohji Yamamoto is the new leader of the Japanese fashion trend in the world. Design style: simple and full of charm, smooth lines, anti-fashion style, and is good at men’s clothing. Yohji Yamamoto is a mystery, a mystery that combines the calm and meticulous character of the East. His fashion creation is to show this mystery to the public in a way that has no national boundaries or national differences. Orientals can naturally understand Yohji Yamamoto better than Westerners. Designer Yohji Yamamoto is one of the avant-garde figures who broke into the Paris fashion stage in the 1980s.

Together with Issey Miyake and Rei Kawakubo, he combined Western architectural design with Japanese clothing traditions, making clothing not just a covering for the body but a link for communication between the wearer, the body and the designer’s spiritual meaning.

8. Christian Dior

The eternal reformer of women’s fashion

Christian Dior was born in 1905 in a family that had fallen on hard times in Normandy, France. He was often penniless in the 1920s, made a living by selling fashion drawings in the 1930s, and had his own company in 1946.

His fashion designs were inspired by a high-class socialite and Hollywood beauty, Ava Gardner.

Christian Dior made great contributions to the most glorious moment of 20th century fashion. In 1947, at the age of 42, he launched the “New Look” fashion and became famous. Designers were very conservative during the war. Christian Dior abandoned the simple wartime style and began to design luxurious clothes, square long dresses, narrow waists, and returned to the style of the beginning of the century. One skirt used 22.75 meters of material, which was hard to imagine at the time of rationing.

Christian Dior lived only ten years after launching the “New Image”. In 1957, Dior died of a heart attack at the peak of his career. Since then, Yves Saint Laurent, Marc Behan and Gian Franco have taken over the brand. Today’s big winner is John Galliano, who has brought the CD brand back to its heyday.

9. Alexander McQueen

The bad boy of fashion

He was once a famous “bad boy” in the British fashion circle and was called “enfant terrible” and “the hooligan of English fashion”.

Alexander McQueen’s early clothing works were full of controversy, including pants named “bumsters” and a series of designs called “Highland Rape”. He focused on high drama and unconventional creativity. Some people like his works, while others regard them as weird and scary. Alexander McQueen is the youngest winner of the British Fashion Awards. He won the “Best British Designer of the Year” four times between 1996 and 2003.

10. Giorgio Armani

Fashion legend

Mr. Giorgio Armani is a charming legend in the international fashion industry. The fashion he designed is elegant and subtle, generous and simple, with exquisite workmanship, and represents the style of Italian fashion.

Giorgio Armani has won more than 30 fashion awards around the world in 14 years, including the famous “Cutty Sark”. He has won the Men’s Wear Designer Award for a record six times. In the minds of the public, Armani brand fashion has gone beyond its own meaning and has become a symbol of successful career and modern lifestyle.

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