Donna Karan Explained

Donna Karan
Birth Name:Donna Ivy Faske
Birth Place:New York City, U.S.
Alma Mater:The New School
Label Name:Donna Karan
Children:2

Donna Karan (; born Donna Ivy Faske), also known as DK, is an American fashion designer and the creator of the Donna Karan New York and DKNY clothing labels.

Early life

Donna Ivy Faske was born to mother Helen "Queenie" Faske (née Rabinowitz) and father Gabriel "Gabby" Faske (born Faskowitz[1]) in the Forest Hills neighborhood of the Borough of Queens, New York City. Her family is Jewish.[2] Karan's mother had been a model and had also worked in designer Chester Weinberg's showroom. Her father was a tailor and haberdasher who died when Donna was three years old.

Karan and her older sister Gail were raised by their mother in Woodmere, in the Five Towns region of Nassau County, New York.[3] [4] [5] Donna took pleasure in softball, volleyball, and basketball, cut classes in high school, and passed much of her time in the art department.[6] She graduated from Hewlett High School in 1966,[7] and then went to the Parsons School of Design.[8]

Career

After leaving college, Karan worked for Anne Klein,[9] eventually becoming head of the Anne Klein design-team, where she remained until 1984, when she launched her Donna Karan label.

Karan began her career as an assistant designer with Anne Klein in the late 1960s, where she was promoted to associate designer in 1971. As Klein's assistant, Karan was a participant in The Battle of Versailles Fashion Show on November 28, 1973. When Klein herself died in 1974, Takihyo Corporation of Japan became the new owner and Karan, together with her former classmate and friend Louis Dell'Olio, became head designer of the house. In 1984, Karan left Anne Klein and, together with her then husband Stephan Weiss and Takihyo Corporation, started her own business "to design modern clothes for modern people". She showed her first women's clothing collection in 1985.[10]

Karan became well known for her 'Essentials' line, initially offering seven easy pieces centered around the bodysuit which could all be mixed and matched, and created a fully integrated wardrobe with her First Collection in 1985. Karan always insisted that she would design only clothes like jersey dresses and opaque Lycra tights that she would wear herself.[10]

In 1988, Karan, nicknamed The Queen Of Seventh Avenue,[11] extended her women's 'Donna Karan New York' line by creating a less expensive clothing line for younger women, called DKNY. Two years later, she created DKNY Jeans, a denim-inspired collection. DKNY for men was launched in 1992, one year after the 'Signature' line for men had been presented.[12] In 1992, Karan also released her "cold shoulder" dress, a jersey long-sleeved dress which featured deep cutouts at the shoulders to reveal the skin beneath.[13]

Karan left her CEO position in 1997, but continued as chairwoman and designer for the Donna Karan line. After 2002, Karan's designer contributions became less and less.[14] In August 2008, Karan relaunched her discontinued fragrance lines from the 1990s.

In 2015, Donna Karan announced that she would be stepping down as head of her eponymous company to focus on her lifestyle brand, Urban Zen, established by Karan in 2007.[15] [16]

Awards

Personal life

In 1976, Donna Faske married Mark Karan, with whom she had a daughter. They divorced in 1978. In 1983, she married artist Stephan Weiss, who would later become co-CEO of the Donna Karan company. They had one son. Stephan Weiss died of lung cancer in 2001.[23]

General and cited references

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Marzlock . Ron . DKNY founder Donna Karan's life in Kew Gardens . 2021-04-23 . Queens Chronicle . 26 December 2019 . en.
  2. Web site: dead original: http://www.momentmag.com/Exclusive/2009/08/Ghetto-to-Glamour.html--> From Ghetto to Glamour, How American Jews Toppled Paris Couture and Redesigned the Fashion Industry . Johanna Neuman . . 4 November 2022 . July–August 2009 . johannaneuman.com.
  3. News: Hyde . Nina. Nina Hyde . Fashion . The Washington Post . 31 May 1985 . 12 October 2015.
  4. Web site: Armstrong . Lisa . Donna Karan's creative flow . Daily Telegraph . Fashion . 2 March 2013 . 12 October 2015.
  5. Web site: Lada . Diana . Donna Karan . Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia . Jewish Women's Archive . 1 March 2009 . 12 October 2015.
  6. "Donna, Karan." Current Biography Yearbook 1990. The H.W. Wilson Company. 1990. p. 352.
  7. Web site: 1966 Hewlett High School Yearbook . classmates.com . 17 July 2014.
  8. Web site: ALUMNI LIST . The New School . 18 November 2014 . tns-alumni.
  9. Web site: Donna Karan Biography . biography.com . A&E Television Networks, LLC. . 18 November 2014.
  10. News: Donna Karan: Milestones . . 4 June 2014 . 28 October 2016. Nikas . Joanna .
  11. Web site: Designing Woman Donna Karan . CBS News . 4 May 2010 . CBS Interactive Inc. . 18 November 2014 . cbs-design.
  12. Web site: Donna Karan International Annual Report 2000 . TXT . Sec.gov . 2015-07-17.
  13. Web site: Rebecca Tuite . Tuite . Rebecca . Defining Designs . National Women's History Museum . 2016 .
  14. Web site: Donna Karan's New Vision . Nymag.com . 2004-08-23 . 2015-07-17.
  15. News: Donna Karan Steps Down, in Major Shift for Fashion . Friedman . Vanessa . 2015-06-30 . Bernstein . Jacob . The New York Times . 0362-4331 . 2016-03-28.
  16. Web site: Donna Karan's Zen Comeback . . 2016-11-02 . 2017-03-20.
  17. News: Duka . John . KARAN AND DELL'OLIO VOTED INTO COTY HALL OF FAME . 18 November 2014 . The New York Times . 27 May 1982 . coty-nyt.
  18. Book: Karan, Donna . My Journey . 2015-10-13 . Random House Publishing Group . 978-1-101-88349-5 . en.
  19. Web site: 1992-11-24 . MARC JACOB, DONNA KARAN AMONG THOSE HONORED BY FASHION COUNCIL . 2023-12-20 . Greensboro News and Record . en.
  20. Web site: Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement . 2024-01-24 . American Academy of Achievement.
  21. News: The CFDA Awards: Designers on Display . 2023-12-20 . . en-US . 0190-8286.
  22. Web site: CFDA . 2023-12-20 . cfda.com.
  23. Web site: Stephen Weiss, husband and business advisor to Donna Karan, loses battle with cancer, aged 62 . Vogue . UK . 2001-06-11 . 2015-07-17 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110611162911/http://www.vogue.co.uk/news/daily/2001-06/010611-karans-partner-dies.aspx . 2011-06-11 .