ISABEL MARANT | FALL WINTER COLLECTION 2020 | 伊莎贝尔·马兰特 / Изабель Марант | PFW20
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Isabel Marant (born 12 April 1967, Boulogne-Billancourt)[1] is a French fashion designer, owner of the eponymous fashion brand. She won the Award de la Mode (1997), the Whirlpool Award for best female designer (1998), Fashion Designer of the Year at British Glamour's Women of the Year Awards (2012).[2] She was named Contemporary Designer of the Year at the Elle Style Awards in 2014.[3] Her collaboration with H&M in 2013 was so successful that company's website crashed under the demand and the collection was sold out within 45 minutes.[4] Celebrities wearing Marant's designs include Alexa Chung, Katie Holmes, Victoria Beckham, Kate Moss, Sienna Miller, Kate Bosworth and Rachel Weisz.[5][6]
Isabel Marant was born on 12 April 1967 in Boulogne-Billancourt to a French father and German mother.[1] Her parents divorced when Marant was six and she lived with her father who had remarried.[5] In childhood, Marant didn't want to be a designer, dreaming of becoming a veterinarian when she grew up.[4] She was raised in the chic Parisian suburb Neuilly-sur-Seine, refusing to wear dresses and carrying alternative outfits to school in plastic bags. At the age of 14 Marant had a haircut like Patti Smith's and wore customised menswear.[7] In 1982, she asked her father to buy her a sewing machine and she started making clothes out of discarded clothing and fabric, and very soon, her friends asked her to design clothing for them.[2] At 15 Marant was crazy about Vivienne Westwood and she did babysitting to be able to buy something at Westwood's Paris shop.[5]
Between 16 and 18 Marant went out with Christophe Lemaire, the creative director at Hermès and the designer of his own line. Together they designed clothing under the brand Allée Simple and dropped it off to a Le Depot shop in Paris that paid when clothes were sold.[7] The clothing sold well enough to make her reconsider her plans to study economics.[2] From 1985 to 1987, Marant studied fashion at Studio Berçot, a Paris fashion college.[1]
Marant is married to a designer Jérôme Dreyfuss. Their son, Tal, was born in 2003. The family lives in Belleville, a suburb of Paris.[2] They spend most of their weekends in a countryside cabin with no electricity and no hot water in Fontainebleau, 50 km away from Paris.[7
In 2012, Marant was awarded Fashion Designer of the Year at British Glamour's Women of the Year Awards.[6]
In 2013 Isabel Marant collaborated on a design collection for high street chain H&M.[10] The line sold out in 45 minutes online and caused the retailer's website to crash.[11] In her collaboration with H&M, Marant said, "The nice thing with H&M is they don't want to try to do a cheap version of your own collection… They really respect the DNA of designers."[8] The clothing was described as a "combination of androgynous chic and bohemian nonchalance."
In 2014, Isabel Marant was named Contemporary Designer of the Year at the Elle Style Awards in 2014.[3]
As of the 2019 the company has 13 shops worldwide in cities such as Paris, Rome, New York,[12] Tokyo,[13] Hong Kong, Seoul, Los Angeles, Beijing, Madrid, Beirut and London[14] and has retailers in more than 35 countries.
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When Marant studied fashion at Studio Berçot, the director said “You shouldn't want others to wear things that you won't wear yourself”, and this phrase became her motto.[5] Marant collections are based around several simple pieces such as tight and straight trousers; soft and unstructured shirts and blouses; as well as tailored jackets and coats.[7] Her apparel is often embellished with prints, fringes, embroidery, studs or lace. Marant's typical outfit allows the wearer to be between boho and rock chic with a loose blouse and a pair of cropped leather trousers. The collections never change radically which makes it easy to combine pieces from different seasons.[7]
Marant designed hidden heel high-top sneakers that lengthen legs and make feet look tiny remaining comfortable at the same time. They became the brand's most pervasive trend with a million copies sold.[15]
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