A 2000 production of "Rigoletto", set in present-day Hollywood, had costumes by this Italian fashion designer
This designer seen here was born in London in September of 1971
The 1995 documentary "Unzipped" was about this fashion designer born in Brooklyn
This 4-letter name of designer Max Azria's clothing line is an abbreviation for "good style, good attitude" in French
David & Elizabeth Emanuel got the assignment to design this for Princess Diana to wear on July 29, 1981
19th century Englishmen Thomas & William Bowler got their names in the dictionary by making these
With grenade loops added, the coat designed by Thomas Burberry got this new name during World War I
This "Superwaif" model made news in 1993 when she went topless at a Vivienne Westwood show
Sharp suits & skinny ties typified the '60s look of the "squad" of these young Britishers
The lowest button of this sleeveless part of a 3-piece suit is left open, which some trace to Edward VII's large royal gut