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Old 29-08-2008   #1
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New York's Most Powerful Names in Fashion

Allheadlinenews.com Vogue Editor Anna Wintour Tops NY Daily's Most Powerful List In Fashion


August 28, 2008 1:05 p.m. EST
Anne Lu - Celebrity News Service News Writer
New York, NY (CNS) - Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour has topped the list of New York's most powerful names in fashion, as compiled by New York Daily News. Sarah Jessica Parker also made the list.
As per the tabloid, there's "no one is fashion as influential as the fearsomely smart, British-born editor." Wintour, 58, is believed to be the inspiration behind Meryl Streep's character, Miranda Priestly, in the novel-turned-film "Devil Wears Prada."
Also making the list are "Sex and the City" star Sarah Jessica Parker at number 43 and the show's stylist Patricia Field at number 22.
Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen has beaten out her peers in the catwalk as she settles at the fourth place, just one place above New York's mayor Michael Bloomberg.
Some spots on the list are occupied by a duo or a threesome, such as in the cases of Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington - "the original supes" - at #38, and Ralph Lauren, Donna Karan and Franciso Costa for Calvin Klein - the "holy trinity of American sportswear." Designers Carolina Herrera and Oscar dela Renta also share a spot at number 14.
The "Project Runway" reality series team, including Tim Gunn and Michael Kors also made the list at 41.
Here's half of the list of New York City Fashion's 50 Most Powerful:
Fashion's 50 Most Powerful:
1) Anna Wintour - Vogue editor
2) Patrick Robinson - Gap Inc. head designer
3) Marc Jacobs - designer
4) Gisele Bundchen - supermodel
5) Mayor Michael Bloomberg - mayor
6) Fern Mallis - Senior VP of IMG Fashion
7) Constance White - eBay style director
8) Diane Von Furstenberg - designer and CFDA chairwoman
9) Ruth Finley - publisher of Fashion Calendar
10) Julie Mannion - head of show production, Nian Fish, consulting creative director, KCD worldwide
11) Simon Doonan - creative director of Barneys New York
12) Kelly Cutrone - People's Revolution founder
13) Margaret Hayes Adame - Fashion Group International president
14) Carolina Herrera and Oscar dela Renta - designers
15) Candy Pratts Price - executive fashion director, style.com
16) Mary Giuliani - caterer
17) Frederic Fekkai - hairdresser
18) Dr. Valerie Steele - director and chief curator, Museum at FIT
19) Candice McCarthy - web administrator, patrickmcmullan.com
20) Betsy Pearce - lawyer
21) Rita Hazan - colorist
22) Patricia Field - stylist and boutique owner
23) Andrew H. Dent - director of library and materials research, Material Connexion
24) Nicole Fischelis - vice president and fashion director, Macy's
25) Jaqui Lividni - partner and co-founder, L&W Associates
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Old 30-08-2008   #2
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interesting. I recognize some names.
 
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Hmmmm... I thought this list was a bit weird, but interesting nonetheless. I mean Patrick Robinson - I really liked what he did at Perry Ellis, Paco Rabanne and all, but he just started at Gap and it hasn't been enough time to see how it's doing yet, and with all these problems with Gap in the past, I'm not sure if he's worthy right now to be considered in the number 2 spot.
 

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patrick robinson at number 2? r u kidding me?!?!?
 
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why patrick robinson at number 2?
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Probably because the Gap and it's subsidiaries serve such a huge customer base across the whole country. I don't know this for a fact, but they are probably the largest retailer of clothing in the U.S. ... so that would make him pretty powerful ... only because he has that position at this time. True ... he has not proven himself yet ... but he's still got the GAP behind him.
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yeah but that goes under the assumption that he makes all the decisions at Gap....I wouldn't be surprised if he was a bit hamstrung there....

I don't understand how a lawyer and a colorist are above Pat Field though....Pat Field should be in the top 10 at least....a lot of this is just crazy
 
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I'd also think that Ralph Lauren would have deserved a higher placing, and that Gisele's rank should have taken down a few notches!

And maybe I'm really out of the loop with this, but how is the eBay style director more powerful than Simon Doonan? And they completely missed out on other people like Julie Gilhart who I think is more deserving to be on that list than quite a few other people there.

Interestingly as well, Zara has recently overtaken Gap as the largest clothing retailer in the world.
 
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^ I was just about to mention that about Zara overtaking Gap. Amancio Ortega (chairman of Inditex/Zara) should be high up on the list, Inditex also owns H&M!
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I can't find the rest of the list....Just 25 names were posted on the article I saw. Does anyone have the rest of the list?
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^ I was just about to mention that about Zara overtaking Gap. Amancio Ortega (chairman of Inditex/Zara) should be high up on the list, Inditex also owns H&M!
really? i thought inditex is the arch rival of H&M all the time...
 
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well either way, this list is about powerful people based in NYC....don't think he's based in NYC?
 

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really? i thought inditex is the arch rival of H&M all the time...
you're totally right..i misread an article which i thought said inditex had acuired h&m...woopsies!
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Re: Patrick Robinson: I don't know how they decided he's #2, but even in my dad's non-fashion-whatsoever business magazines, I have read articles about how he's running the business and changing the way GAP works and and the different design teams work together and how they work with even store managers for feedback and such now. I think it hasn't been long enough to call it, but it sounded like good changes from what I read from a business standpoint and conceptual standpoint anyway, like more unity among lines, things you can mix together more easily, less focus on trend and fast-fashion, refocusing on consistent quality and sizing, etc.
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srsly PR?
what that man has only been working for so many years
Marc Jacobs should be second and
Carnie Riotfeld should be in that list somewhere
 

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