From the beginning, the patriarchal system had found its way into every industry, the fashion industry being no exception. The big players in the industry were men, who did not particularly consider the comfort of women in designing their clothes.
However, long before efforts began in 1981 towards what would become Women History Month, female fashion designers chose to create their own paths and began making clothes that gave room for the comfort, confidence, and self-expression of women.
This article will explore some of the most inspirational women in the fashion industry. These women have risen to prominence in the industry, changed the sector for the better, broken barriers, shattered stereotypes, and paved the way for inclusivity in the fashion industry.
Inspirational Women in the Fashion Industry
Check out some influential women who changed the game in the fashion industry.
Coco Chanel
No list of inspirational women in fashion would be complete without mentioning Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel. Born in 1883 in France, Chanel is popular for her timeless creations, such as the little black dress and the Chanel suit, which have continued to influence designers all over the world.
Chanel’s legacy also leans towards challenging societal norms by liberating women from the constraints of corsets and elaborate garments. She revolutionised women’s fashion by introducing simple, elegant designs that departed from the restrictive styles of the early 20th century. Being born into a humble household and building a successful business, her pioneering spirit and unwavering determination continue to inspire generations of women in the fashion industry. Don’t miss The Tale of COCO CHANEL And Her Espionage.
Diane von Furstenberg Inspires Inclusion
Diane von Furstenberg, often referred to as DVF, is another trailblazing figure in the fashion industry. Born in Belgium, von Furstenberg gained international fame with her iconic wrap dress in 1974. In 1976, DVF and her wrap dress appeared on the cover of Newsweek magazine. Today, her wrap dress design has been inducted into the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Collection and the Smithsonian and has become a wardrobe staple for most women all over the world.
Beyond her contributions to fashion, von Furstenberg is a passionate advocate for women’s rights and empowerment and has used her platform to support initiatives that promote gender equality and female leadership.
Anna Wintour
One could make the claim that Anna Wintour is the most influential fashion magazine editor in America, and they would be right! Editor-in-Chief of Vogue magazine and artistic director of Conde Nast, you think of Anne Wintour, and you think of influence and authority in the fashion industry. With her trademark bob haircut and oversized sunglasses, Wintour has become an iconic figure, known for her discerning eye and unparalleled influence in shaping trends and fashion careers.
Miuccia Prada
Miuccia Prada, CEO of luxury fashion house Prada and creative director of Miu Miu, is renowned for her avant-garde approach to design. Trained as a mime artist and a political science graduate, Prada took over the family business in 1978. Incorporating art into fashion, Prada’s first collection of handbags was made from woven nylon, which went on to become widely known as the “classic Prada bag.” Today, Miu Miu and Prada are regarded as two of the most innovative fashion houses in the world. Explore What is the REAL story behind the FAKE Prada Store?
Vera Wang
When you talk about bridal couture, only a few names evoke as much reverence and admiration as Vera Wang. With a background in figure skating and fashion journalism, Wang started her career as a fashion editor at Vogue magazine before moving to Ralph Lauren as their womenswear design director. She started her bridal fashion line in 1990 at the age of 40 and has now expanded her brand to encompass ready-to-wear fashion for all sizes, accessories, and even fragrance. In an ageist society, Wang’s commitment to her career and inclusion of all sizes in her fashion line give credence to the fact that fashion is not exclusive to any age or size.
Conclusion
This list is not exhaustive, and the stories of these inspirational women represent just a fraction of the rich talent and creativity that define the fashion industry. While there is still a long way to go in terms of making room for women in the fashion industry, today we draw inspiration from these visionary women. Happy Women’s History Month to all who celebrate. Happy International Women’s Day
Credit: Photograph courtesy of Vera Wang | Coco Chanel, Courtesy of Chanel