Designer clothing is expensive luxury clothing considered to be high quality and haute couture for the general public, made by, or carrying the label of, a well-known fashion designer.
Designer clothing is not always created by the founder of the company. For example, the actual designer of Chanel is not its original founder and designer, Gabrielle Chanel, but French designer Virginie Viard. The quality of the clothing and degree of its resemblance, if any, to the designer's work vary considerably depending on the licensee and the terms of the agreement the designer has struck. Some terms may limit the number of garment styles that may be produced, allowing the designer to veto any designs he or she finds unappealing.
There are many brands that promotes designer clothing :
•Armani•
•Alexander Wang•
•Balenciaga•
•Balmain•
•Berluti•
•Bottega Veneta•
•Burberry•
•Calvin Klein•
•Céline•
•Christian Louboutin•
•DSquared2•
•Diesel•
•Dior•
•Dolce & Gabbana•
•Escada•
•Fendi•
•Givenchy•
•Gucci•
•Hermès•
•Jean Paul Gaultier•
•Jil Sander•
•Kenzo•
•Loewe•
•Longchamp•
•Louis Vuitton•
•Marc Jacobs•
•Max Mara•
•Michael Kors•
•Oscar de la Renta•
•Ralph Lauren•
•Philipp Plein•
•Prada•
•Saint Laurent Paris•
•Salvatore Ferragamo•
•Tod's•
•Tommy Hilfiger•
•Valentino•
•Versace•
This licensing of designer names was pioneered by designers like Pierre Cardin in the 1960s and has been a common practice within the fashion industry from about the 1970s.
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