Diane Von Furstenberg

Filed under: Favorite Designers — Vie May 22, 2007 @ 8:40 pm | Share This

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Believe it or not, I was offered to work in DVF boutique as the marketing promotion here in my country a while ago. But I had to turn them down because of several reasons. It was a very proud moment though considering DVF has always been on my favorite list.

And now I wanna tell you more about this incredible and sophisticated lady who’s famous for her wrap-dresses and vintage style.

DVF was born in Brussels, Belgium and she studied Economics. In 1969, DVF moved to New York with her husband where she started her own business selling knit dresses. She first introduced her signature wrap-dress in 1973. As a matter of fact, it was so popular that New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art decided to display them.

And now, she offers more than just dresses (obviously). DVF has expanded her business to selling fine jewelry, fragrance, cosmetics and accessories. Her boutiques are spreaded all around the world from Paris to Hong Kong, Miami to even Jakarta.

What makes this lady is so special? Need I explain more? Just browse through some of her delicious Spring and Fall 2007 collection below.

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Spring 2007.

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Spring 2007.

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Fall 2007.

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Fall 2007.

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Fall 2007.

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Fall 2007.

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Fall 2007.

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  1. You were offered to work in DVF boutique?? W - O - W !!!! *proud of her mommy* ;) even though you had to turn their offer down but that has already proven that you’re actually one of the most potential PR(s)!! congrats mom :)

    Comment by F.A.Spangenberg — May 23, 2007 @ 1:20 am

  2. aww thanks sweetie! the ladies actually own Kate Spade boutique as well, so they offered me the same position at KS.. it was a very interesting moment of my life :D

    Comment by Vie — May 23, 2007 @ 9:11 am

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