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Mugler

Manfred Thierry Mugler was a French fashion designer and the creative director of Mugler, an iconic haute couture brand that places women at the centre of its storytelling. His creations ooze glamour and dark femininity, his brand aesthetic leaning into eroticism and futurism.

Chanel

Chanel is famous for the brand's vintage collections, showcasing chic, classy and opulent clothing that were seen as a status symbol of female success. Something that makes Coco Chanel unique is that the style is still considered modern and fashionable today, with fast fashion brands replicating the designs to this day.

Balmain

Balmain's original runway shows rose in popularity due to the boldly feminine looks debuted, a stark contrast to the utilitarian looks of the day. The "French Style" tailoring was a hit with women back in the day, drawing attention to perfectly defined waists and giving the illusion of elongated legs (which is still prevalent in new collections).

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Vera Wang

Vera wang established a name for herself due to her exquisite bridal wear that merges traditional elegance with modernity, focusing on a monochromatic palette and feeding into her minimalist aesthetic. Her design philosophy is to exude a timeless and understated elegance laced with passion, which can be seen in her unique wedding dress designs and ready to wear collections.

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