As the member of the Chambre Syndicale, Nicole Miller presented her new Fall 2014 collection at the Mercedes-Benz New York Fashion Week.
In her new collection Nicole mixes prints impeccable well! Her designs featured trims, fur, peacock feathers and A-line skirts.
Nicole Miller was born in Texas, USA in 1952. Her views for
life were shaped primarily by her mom and dad, who were born and raised in
France. Her mother did not like American culture and, as a result, Nicole
always was dresses on French manner.
Nicole completed her education at L'Ecole de la Chambre
Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne[3] and graduated from the Rhode Island
School of Design. After completing her internship with designer Clovis Ruffin
in New York City, Miller began working as head designer at P.J. Walsh.
Currently, Nicole owns 20 boutiques across United States. Also,
she is a designer for J.C. Penney and for Bed, Bath and Beyond.
INTERESTING FACTS:
1.
When Nicole was asked to design one of the
Barbie dolls, she said that her mom did not like her playing Barbies, therefore
she has never had one. She and her sister were allowed to play only with French
dolls. mber 2009 Miller's Barbie appeared at the The Children's Museum
of Indianapolis.
2.
Miller draws inspiration from a wide range of
influences including cinema, contemporary art, mid-20th century cinema,
contemporary art, mid-20th century architecture and exotic cultures.
3.
In addition to closing collections, Miller is
designing swimwear, shoes, jewellery and homeware.
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