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Gloria Vanderbilt — Why Her Jeans Were So Revolutionary But it was Gloria Vanderbilt who kicked off the broader sexy jean movement that flourished in the ’80s That early Vanderbilt-branded, dark-wash skinny set the stage for all the sexy jeans that would follow, including Calvin Klein and Jordache
Gloria Vanderbilt - Wikipedia Gloria Laura Vanderbilt (February 20, 1924 – June 17, 2019) was an American artist, author, actress, fashion designer, heiress, and socialite
Gloria Vanderbilt, Jeans Queen - The New York Times Ms Vanderbilt was not the first magnetic society figure to put her name on a line of clothing — Diane von Furstenberg beat her to that — but she was the first to put it on jeans
Gloria Vanderbilt’s Lasting Impact on American Fashion A look at Gloria's Vanderbilt's lasting impact on American fashion: She arguably created the first designer jeans for women and made her glamorous, aspirational style accessible to all
How Gloria Vanderbilt Built a Legacy Out of Denim - W Magazine Gloria Vanderbilt with a pair of her signature denim The jeans were widely promoted, advertised heavily on television and on bus ads In the same interview, Cooper said that he found the
How Gloria Vanderbilt Revolutionized Women’s Fashion in America In 1976, Gloria Vanderbilt launched her own line of women’s clothing that included blouses and dresses but became best known for its denim line Her jeans were revolutionary; they featured unique fits tailored specifically for women rather than simply adopting men’s styles