The most iconic DVF dresses and the stars who wore them...
Few designers are more famous for their dresses than Diane Von Furstenberg. Since
arriving in New York in the 1970s with a suitcase full of jersey
dresses, DVF has made fashion history and become notorious for
timelessly flattering dresses.
When her figure-hugging, jersey
wrap dress became a cult item, both for the Studio 54 crowd and the Park
Avenue set, she was cemented in the realm of icons. Over the next 30
years, she saw her business soar, decline and, in the last decade,
resurge in popularity, to become the multimillion-dollar fashion empire
it is today
.
From the Met Gala to dressing British Royalty, we
chart the history of Diane Von Furstenberg through her iconic dresses –
and the equally as famous fans.
Diane von Furstenberg, 1976
In
1970 Diane von Furstenberg arrived in New York with suitcase full of
jersey dresses that she had made at her friend Angelo Ferretti’s factory
in Italy. Encouraged by Vogue editor Diana Vreeland, Diane began to
make her everlasting imprint on the fashion world and designed the
now-incoci wrap dress in 1974. The instant sell-out was an
international success, and put DVF’s name on the fashion map. A dress
which is suitable for every kind of body type, that immediately makes us
feel classy and ready for every occasion, it is a dress which has been
worn by thousands of women, hundreds of celebrities, that was painted in
every kind of colour and experimented with in all types of patterns.
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Cybill Shepherd, 1976
Cybill
Shepherd wore the Diane von Furstenberg wrap dress in Scorsese’s Taxi
Driver in 1975. With a low-neck and a red and with geometric pattern and
tie waist, it optimised everything sexy and effortless about DVF’s
designs and soon became a cult 70s happening.
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Kate Hudson, 2006
Proving
the timelessly elegant qualities of a DVF dress, Kate Hudson wowed in
this full-length beaded number at the ‘You, Me and Dupree’ film premiere
in 2006.
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Diane von Furstenberg, 2006
Unlike
most designers, Diane embraces colour and pattern with abundance in her
personal style just as much as she does in her catwalk collections. In
2006, she took the MET Gala’s Anglomania theme quite literally with a
bespoke Union Jack off-the-shoulder dress which still managed to echo
her signature 70s vibe.
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Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, 2008
Proving
that her designs are just as relevant with contemporary style icons as
they were on the likes of Jerry Hall in the 70s, DVF dressed and
designed two bespoke dresses for the MET Gala’s Superhero theme – each
of which were worn by the Olsen sisters.
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Sienna Miller, 2009
When
Sienna Miller appeared on New York’s ‘The Early Show' in 2009 in this
biased cut, on-trend midi length floral dress, she spawned a thousand
high street imitations and made this the dress everyone wanted to own.
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Michelle Obama, 2010
With
their timeless qualities and flattering cuts, it’s no surprise that
DVF’s dresses have made their way into White House. Thanks to the demure
length and flattering sleeves, her designs have become a firm favourite
of Michelle Obama, who chose one of the designs for the Obamas very
first official Christmas card.
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Susan Sarandon, 2011
Susan
Sarandon has been a devoted Diane von Furstenberg dresser ever since
the 70s, and still continues to wear her wrap and printed dresses to
movie premières. Embodying the actress’s effortless, subtly sexy style,
it’s no surprise they are long-term collaborators.
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Olivia Palermo, 2012
When
DVF threw open her design studio doors to a camera crew, she launched
the career of her PR girl Olivia Palermo. The street style star now
regularly sits front row at the designer’s shows and is a true advocate
of her cute, feminine prints and dresses.
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Gwyneth Paltrow, 2012
Now
here’s a fashion power couple: Gwyneth Paltrow and Diane von
Furstenberg. The red carpet favourite has been a long-term supporter of
DVF’s designs, so much so that the pair collaborated on a spaical range
for Paltrow’s Goop website.
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Amy Adams, 2013
For a
film all about 70s glamour, there was only one designer the lead actress
was ever going to wear. In fact, Amy Adams wore three DVF wrap dresses
in American Hustle. The first being the green and white dress that Diane
herself was photographed in for the cover of Newsweek in 1976
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Karen Elson, 2013
The
floor-length, billowing and covered-up yet sexy 70s inspired dresses
that made DVF famous in the 70s are still relevant today, and make
regular appearances on her New York catwalks…
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Duchess of Cambridge, 2014
A-list
fans don’t come much better than the Duchess of Cambridge. Renowned the
world over for her style, Duchess Kate has the ability to instantly
sell out a dress just with one outing. Not only that but Diane von
Furstenberg’s demure and feminine cuts and colours are perfect for Royal
duties, just like this one in the Blue Mountains in Australia.
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Sarah Jessica Parker, 2014
When
asked about her vintage wrap dress in Sex and The City, Sarah Jessica
Parker descried it as hiding ‘every secret you want to hide. I just felt
flawless.' Both the Carrie Bradshaw character and DVF became symbolic
of female sexual liberation, female empowerment in the work place and,
of course, New York.
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Coco Rocha, 2014
Diane
von Furstenberg doesn’t just do jersey dresses. She designs a mean gown
too, just as this signature animal print floor-length number proves.
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Jessica Hart, 2014With
the 70s returning to the fashion forefront this year, DVF’s wrap
dresses and trademark flared-silhouette are in demands more than ever
before. And with it has brought a new wave of fans, including former
Victoria’s Secret model Jessica Hart.
Kendall Jenner, 2014From
Jerry hall in the 70s to Kendall Jenner in the 10s, Diane von
Furstenberg has the power and influence to bring in the big name
catwalks models, proving her relevance more than ever before.
Diane von Furstenberg, 2014
The
fashion icon is having a busy year. While releasing a new memoir and
celebrating 40 years of her signature wrap dress, she is also working on
a new reality TV show - House Of DVF - and still manages to look
amazing.
That's a wrap...