Karan, Donna, 1948- (1948-)
Dates
- Existence: 1948-
Biography
Donna Karan was born Donna Faske in 1948 in Queens, New York. Both of her parents were involved in the fashion business; her father Gabby sold men's clothing in his store, while her mother Helen was a showroom model and sales representative. Donna began experimenting with fashion while still in high school by working for Liz Claiborne as an intern during the summer . She later attended the Parsons School of Design in New York, and worked with Anne Klein while she attended classes. After graduating from Parsons, Donna began working full time with Klein as an associate designer from 1971 until Anne's death in 1974. Karan was then named Klein's successor and partnered with fellow designer Louis Dell'Olio to design the Anne Klein Collection. After success with that line, Karan independently created Anne Klein II, and then set out on her own to begin her own line in 1984. Her first designs were immediately praised and bought up by women around the world. Karan, known as "the queen of Seventh Avenue" , owns and is the chief executive of Donna Karan Company managing marketing, production of clothing and design. Her empire houses almost 2000 employees and brings in an annual revenue of $622.6 million. Karan's fashion presence is strong, with 10 full-price stores worldwide and the DKNY world flagship store on Madison Avenue in New York City. She is credited with being one of the chief innovators of the bridge line. Her clothes are regarded as "user-friendly and luxurious", a staple to modern women looking for comfort as well as style. In 1988, Donna Karan introduced her cheaper DKNY line, targeting young adults. Today, Donna's empire has grown to gain international success and recognition.
Found in 57 Collections and/or Records:
March 5-6, 1994, 1994
This folder contains a column on Donna Karan and black and white photos of ensembles by Karan, with press releases attached and one black and white portrait of Karan.
March 18-19, 1995, 1995
This folder contains a column on silhouette and black and white photos of ensembles by Carolina Herrera, Michael Kors, DKNY and Donna Karan and 8x10" negatives.
March 23-24, 1996, 1996
This folder contains a column on Spring fashion and black and white and color photos of ensembles by Todd Oldham, Joan Vass, Oscar de la Renta, Carolina Herrera and black and white photocopies of photos of ensembles by Donna Karan.
May 6-7, 1995, 1995
This folder contains a column on American menswear and black and white photocopies of photos of menswear by Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, J.O.E., DKNY, Tommy Hilfiger, Joseph Abboud, Andrew Fezza, and Donna Karan.
November 12-13, 1994, 1994
This folder contains a column on John Rocha and black and white photocopies of photos of ensembles by Donna Karan and Yves Saint Laurent, photos of ensembles by Donna Karan, Carolina Herrera, Ellen Tracy, Victor Alfaro and 8x10" negatives.
October 14-15, 1995, 1995
This folder contains a column on American fashion and black and white photos of ensembles by Oscar de la Renta, Badgley Mischka, Ralph Lauren, Donna Karan and Carolina Herrera and 8x10" negatives.
October 15-16, 1988, 1988
This folder contains 12 8x10 black and white photographs of designs by Don Sayas, Mary McFadden, Bill Tice, Frances Patsby, Calvin Klein, Donna Karan
October 21-22, 1995, 1995
This folder contains a column on necklines and black and white photos of ensembles by Fernando Sanchez, Han Feng, Carolina Herrera, Donna Karan, Ralph Lauren, a color photo of a dress by Anne Klein and 8x10" negatives.
September 17-18, 1994, 1994
This folder contains a column on Donna Karan and black and white photos of ensembles by Karan, some with press releases attached and black and white headshots of Donna Karan.
Slides of runway show(s) by Donna Karan, fall/winter 1985., 1985
Slides of runway show(s) by Donna Karan, fall/winter 1985.