"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." In 1974, Diane von Furstenberg debuted the first “It Dress”, long before “It Dresses” became a thing. It ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." While there's no denying the impact many designers have had in fashion, there are a select few that have ...
Diane Von Fürstenberg created the wrap dress a half-century ago. It's still making the rounds in offices, at bars and on the red carpet. Versatile, comfortable, effortless— all wrapped up in one dress ...
Diane von Furstenberg’s wrap-dress army is a force to be reckoned with in the 20,000-square-foot gallery of the historic May Co. department store building in Los Angeles, where her “Journey of a Dress ...
With women worldwide loving the simplicity and ease of Diane von Furstenberg's designs, wrap dresses, and beyond, it's no wonder why a Hollywood list of who's who also counts as brand fans. For a ...
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Plenty of designers and stylists can say that they’ve made certain starlets with their red carpet creations. But Diane von Furstenberg recently came out with a tidbit that takes the claim to the next ...
There's an exclusive group of style signatures that just are iconic: Christian Louboutin's red soles, Chanel's quilted handbags, Tiffany & Co.'s blue box, and Diane von Furstenberg's wrap dress. While ...
In honor of Diane Von Furstenberg's new Journey of a Dress exhibition in Los Angeles, the legendary designer is looking back at creating the dress that started it all -- the wrap dress -- in an ...
NEW YORK -- Diane von Furstenberg, the grande dame of American style, celebrated the 40th anniversary of the wrap dress Sunday afternoon with a runway show at Spring Studios overlooking the dramatic ...
Versatile, comfortable, effortless — all wrapped up in one dress. Half a century ago, unbeknownst to her, Diane von Fürstenberg would create an iconic garment that would cement her as a household name ...