Errol Arendz Explained

Errol Arendz
Nationality:South African
Birth Date:1953 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Cape Town
Education:Ivor Kirsten Academy of Fashion (Johannesburg)
Label Name:
  • Errol Arendz
  • Errol Arendz DuSud
Awards:Coty Award1984 Designer of the Year (Catherine Award)1985 Honours List1993 J&B Rare Designer Award winner1997 J&B Design Awards2005 Fair Lady Lifetime Achievement Award
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Errol Arthur Arendz (born 16 October 1953) is a South African fashion designer.

Early life

Born Arendse, Arendz grew up in Elsie's River, a suburb of Cape Town. He studied in Paris and worked in London in the 70's and officially launched his career in 1973 after graduating from the Ivor Kirsten Academy of Fashion in Johannesburg.

Career

Arendz became well known in South Africa in 1978, when Fair Lady Magazine featured Barbara Barnard wearing his first collection.[2] [3] He sewed her coat on his Bernina sewing machine at home.[4]

He set up a studio in Cape Town while he was still in his 20s. When Margaret Gardiner became Miss South Africa, Arendz designed her ball gown for the Miss Universe contest, which she won. His company, Errol Arendz Fashion Designer cc, was incorporated in 1986.

Arendz was popular under apartheid, with fashion magazines emphasizing the fact that he was coloured. "We did not care about politics, my sister Gloria and I just wanted to succeed. Then nobody saw us as black or white any more; if anything, we were silver - outside all categories," he commented later.[5] [6]

In 2003, Arendz was commissioned by South African Airways (SAA) to design the uniforms for all their crew, ground staff and flight attendants.[7] He started designing shoes in 2005.[8]

The Errol Arendz flagship store occupies an entire building in Hout Street in Cape Town. His clients have included Priscilla Presley, Joan Collins, Shakira Caine, Joanna Lumley, Sharon Stone, Jaclyn Smith, Elita de Klerk, Pam Golding and Karen Barnard. Arendz is counted among the best South African designers of European-style clothing.[9]

He was a judge on the reality TV modeling competition Revlon Supermodel in 2007[10] and L'Ormarins Queen's Plate Racing Festival in 2017.[11]

Awards

Arendz won the Lifetime Achievement Coty Award, Designer of the Year award, and the J&B Designer of the Year award.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fashion partners involved in catfight . IOL . 2007-08-06 . 2018-02-27.
  2. Book: Viva South African entrepreneurs: success from humble beginnings . Lifespan Publications . 207. 1995 . Peter Bagshawe. 0620187646. 2018-02-27.
  3. Book: Business success in South Africa . Struik . 137. 1992 . Rob Marsh. 1868252310. 2018-02-27.
  4. Web site: Hanlie praat met Errol Arendz. https://archive.today/20120907073857/http://www.rapport.co.za/Rubrieke/HanlieRetief/Hanlie-praat-met-Errol-Arendz-20110212 . dead . 2012-09-07 . Rapport . 2011-02-12 . Hanlie Retief. af. 2018-02-27.
  5. Web site: Mode made in Südafrika . Die Welt . de . 2010-02-01 . 2018-02-27.
  6. Web site: He had designs on famous women . Weekend Argus . 2014-05-04 . 2018-02-27.
  7. Book: Business in Africa. 10 . Goldcity Communications. 2002 . 2018-02-27.
  8. Web site: Errol Arendz: A Couturier and Shoe Maven. iFashion. 2013-09-18 . 2018-02-27.
  9. Book: The art of African fashion . Prince Claus Fund . 44. 1998 . 9780865437265 . 2018-02-27.
  10. Web site: Revlon Supermodel cast: Season 3 . TVSA . 2018-02-27.
  11. Web site: Highstakes Meet High Fashion At LQP 2017 . LQP . 2017 . 2018-02-27 . 25 February 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210225162304/https://www.lqp.co.za/highstakes-meet-high-fashion-at-lqp-2017/ . dead .