Dior launched the fashion conglomerate Christian Dior SE in 1946. His most popular campaigns feature Brooke Shields, Mark Wahlberg, Justin Bieber, A$AP Rocky, and Zoë Kravitz.
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Christian Dior
The late Christian Dior is known for his namesake label today.
Heading their respective fashion houses with their cunning and innovative designs, these fashion designers, pushed the boundaries of fashion and gender equality. Everyone from Jay-Z to Miley Cyrus has been seen rocking the brand.
Which of these LGBTQIA+ fashion designers are your favorite(s)?
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As a longtime footwear enthusiast, Louboutin opened a shoe parlor in 1992.
Because of this need to grow a thicker skin, many become avant-garde and precocious designers that push the boundaries of fashion.
For Pride Month, Fashion Reverie is honoring just a few designers who have encouraged fashion and design into spaces one couldn’t imagine. In 2010 he was ranked by Time magazine as one of the most influential people in America and in 2012 was placed at #14 by Out magazine as one of the ‘50 Most Powerful Gay Men and Women in America.’
Michael Kors
Michael Kors changed the structure and game of luxury by creating a label that was very accessible to the everyday consumer, creating American sportswear with a luxury patina.
The 38-year-old jumpstarted his fast-growing fashion brand TELFAR in 2005 while studying at Pace University. Queer creatives have led and pushed the industry forward—putting the multi-billion dollar industry where it is now. The African American designer has been taking the fashion scene by storm as of late and was featured in Hype Bae’s 2022 list of emerging LGBTQ designers.
Tom Ford
Fashion mogul/filmmaker Tom Ford didn’t realize he was gay until his late teens. Dior died from a heart attack in 1957.
5. Songstress Beyoncé is a known superfan of TELFAR.
6. Klein has been most notable for his ad campaigns. Known for elaborate layers of chiffon and bright colors, Siriano is a designer worth keeping your eye on.
Alexander McQueen – Backstage at the controversial Spring/Summer 2001 VOSS show, which was set in a psychiatric ward.
Alexander McQueen
British fashion designer Alexander McQueen was well known for his collections at both his eponymous label and Givenchy.
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7 LGBTQIA+ Designers You Should Know
It’s no secret that queer people are the backbone of the fashion industry. Despite the brand’s mission being different from most within the American luxury platform, Kors has received applause from the fashion industry as he expands his collections to include accessories and swimwear.
The brand is celebrated for its unisex streetwear and vegan leather handbags. Unfortunately, Laurent passed away in 2008 from brain cancer.