There have been some very popular designers & fashion houses that have been around since forever and you'd be surprised to know just who has been creating styles since the days when 'MOD' was all the rage...
Pierre Cardin, the Italian born, French designer founded himself in 1950. He made the mini shift dresses in bright colors his trademark piece in the 60's. His patterns were all about geometric shapes and that moved the decade into a 'hipp'er' place.
Givnechy, founded by Hubert de Givenchy in 1952, went on to be the creator of the most famous little black 'mod' dress ever in 1961. It was worn by Audrey Hepburn in the vintage classic 'Breakfast at Tiffany's'.
Yves Saint Laurent, was a Paris born, French designer who began his career in 1962 making the Mod Mondrian shift dress that was totally reflective of his love for pop art.
Pucci, or by his sir name, Emilio Pucci was a Florentine Italian fashion designer who's received recognition for his work by the 1950's. His signature style was always associated with geometric prints in a kaliedoscope of colors.
These fashion moguls style houses continue on to this day creating new pieces with the flair of an era gone by still mingled in amongst their modern day designs...
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MOD Monday
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