The Female Designers  Impacting Fashion

Culture 101

Women's History Month

Historically, fashion is a male-dominated  industry, with most fashion designers being  men. However, there are a few powerful  women who have paved the way for females making their mark in fashion today.

Miuccia Prada

Mario Prada founded the Italian fashion house  as a leather goods company in 1913. His  daughter Luisa took over and ran Prada until  the late '70s, when her daughter Miuccia Prada took over. Prada invented the notion of the  "ugly chic" aesthetic, paving the way for  female intellectualism in fashion.

Thanks to its namesake, Chanel became a household name that continues to be one of fashion's most sought-after labels. Chanel revolutionized the idea of casual dressing for women, pioneered fragrance for fashion houses, made handbags more functional, and created one of the first shoulder bags on the market.

Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel

Silvia Venturini Fendi was born into a fashion family. She became creative director of accessories and menswear at Fendi in 1994.  She designed the iconic Fendi Baguette,  ended the use of real fur at Fendi, and hired  Kim Jones as a designer.

Silvia Venturini Fendi

Donatella Versace took over Versace when her brother passed away in 1997. She wanted to preserve her brother's legacy and the family name. Versace is still going strong over 20 years later.

Donatella Versace

Maria Chiuri Grazia

Maria Chiuri Grazia led Valentino from 2008  to 2016 with its current creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli. In 2016, Maria Chiuri Grazia became  the first woman to helm the couture house founded by Christian Dior.

Virginie Viard

Virginie Viard was Karl Lagerfeld's right-hand woman for four decades and she became creative director of Chanel after his passing. Viard and Lagerfeld worked together to design the Chanel 19 bag which debuted shortly after he passed away.

Gabriela Hearst

With a focus on craftsmanship and sustainability Gabriela Hearst built her eponymous brand before being named creative director fo Chloé in December 2020. Under Hearst's leadership,  Chloé became the first luxury maison to achieve  B Corp certification.