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FAVORITE CAREER PATH

Karla Welch (Fashion Stylist)


INTRODUCTION
Karla Welch was identified as one of the most powerful stylists by both The
Hollywood Reporter and The New York Times. She is undoubtedly a force in the fashion
world. Her progressive approach towards fashion combined with her effortless technique is
apparent in the style of her red carpet and editorial clients. Karla is a creative visionary with
an impeccable eye for style, design and creative direction. Karla’s design aesthetic is modern
minimalism meets structured sophistication encompassing an effortless cool. Her process is
based on ideas that draw on both contemporary and historical fashion, allowing her to chart
new territory witch each project. This forward thinking has kept Karla on-trend in fashion
circles and on current pulse of pop culture.
HOW DO KARLA WELCH WORK?
Karla Welch work by dressing celebrity clients, she was also innate sense of style
awarded her memorable moments on the red carpet. Her list of celebrity clients is
extensive, including: Jennifer Lawrence, Justin Bieber, Tory Kelly, Hailee Steinfeld and many
more. She was also work as a creative director Karla has worked as a consultant on album
packaging, editorial shoots and music videos with a keen eye foe direction, Karla merges her
expertise in style and form to pose models in way that showcase clothing and the brand.
She has a graphic understanding of how the human body looks best in a two-dimensional
space.

WHY DO I LIKE KARLA WELCH AND HER WORK?


I like Karla Welch because she has been in the fashion industry for quite a long time.
She has no doubt amassed a huge fortune the bulk of her wealth comes from her
professional stylist career. Despite her obvious riches, she prefers to lead a modest lifestyle.
I heard one of her podcasts on ‘WHO WHAT WEAR PODCAST’ on website said she been
asking about how her relationship with the celebrity she work with such an incredible work
together, tours, and campaigns. She said that she really cares deeply for all people she
works with, and have rule that she’s not friends with clients. Karla was there to work for
them and to service them and ultimately, Karla has a great love for his celebrity clients such
as Justin Bieber, Trace Ellis Ross , Sarah Paulson, and Busy Philipps. She grown from that but
Karla don’t ever at that moment, consider herself their person who’s there to work for them
that level of professionalism. She think that in blurred and bite al lot of ass. I think that why I
like Karla Welch, she aware that she have to keep professional when it comes to work. Her
work was also great and incredible. She knows how to help clients create the most suitable
image by choosing clothes and accessories that fit clients body type and individual needs.
FAVORITE FASHION DESIGNER (Versace brands)

Donatella Versace (Fashion Designer)


BIOGRAPHY
Donatella Francesca Versace is an Italian fashion designer, businesswomen, socialite and
model. She was born 2 May 1955 (Age 68) at Reggio Calabria, Italy. She is the sister of Gianni
Versace the founder of the luxury fashion company, whom she worked closely on the
development of the brand in particular it’s combining of the Italian luxury with pop culture
and celebrity. Upon Gianni’s death in 1997, she inherited a portion of the Versace brand and
become its chief creative officer. Along with her brother Gianni, she is widely credited for
the supermodel phenomenon of the 1990s by casting models on runaway. Donatella was
only ever interested in a career in the fashion industry, stating; "I knew I was going to work
in fashion; I really didn't think of nothing else." In 1976, Donatella and Santo joined their
brother Gianni in Milan. The three travelled to the United States in 1977 on a three-week
tour in search of press and overseas buyers in anticipation of starting the Versace brand.
The Versace brand was established in 1978, with Donatella employed as vice
president, although she collaborated with Gianni across all projects, especially in styling,
creating the brand image, and designing the brand's accessories, shoes, and handbags. In
1982, Gianni sent Donatella to an auction where she placed the winning bid on the palazzo
at Via Gesu12 in Milan which would become the Versace headquarters and showroom.
Donatella is widely considered to have been both a creative partner and muse to Gianni.
In 1989, Gianni dedicated the new blonde perfume to Donatella, and entrusted the
Versus diffusion line to her gifting her a yellow diamond ring to mark the occasion. During
1996 and early 1997, with Gianni Versace recovering from a cancer of the left ear, Donatella
took over much of the decision-making for the Versace brand. Versace has described her
approach to design as being rooted in images; "I don't look at the clothes with my eyes, I
look through images a picture, or a video" and she is often cited with developing the Versace
look. Donatella worked with fashion photographer Richard Avedon on the Spring-Summer
1980 campaign shoot, his first for the brand, and would art direct Avedon on the Spring-
Summer 1993 campaign. Gianni was murdered on 15 July 1997, outside the re-
constructed Casa Casuarina also known as Versace Mansion Miami, Florida.
In the aftermath of the highly publicized crime and manhunt, most of the Versace family,
including Donatella, moved temporarily to a secluded private resort in the Caribbean. Her
brother, Santo Versace inherited 30% of Versace upon Gianni's death and her
daughter, Allegra Versace inherited 50%. Gianni Versace's book The Art of Being You,
published posthumously in 1997, includes a dedication to Gianni from Donatella and Santo
which reads "This book is a tribute to a great artist himself, to someone who lived with an
incredible love for art, to a very special person who was always fascinated by art and artists
and always supported them, our brother Gianni". On 18 July 1998, one year and three days
after Gianni's death, Donatella Versace mounted her first haute couture show for the
Versace Atelier at the Hotel Ritz Paris. She built her runway over the hotel's swimming pool,
as her brother had done every season, though this time using sheer glass. From October
2002 to January 2003, Gianni and Donatella's best known Versace clothing was displayed in
a special exhibit of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
Donatella has designed advertising campaigns for Versace that included Madonna,
Courtney Love,  Christina Aguilera, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Demi Moore, Nicki Minaj, Lady
Gaga, Beyoncé and January Jones. She designed the Green Versace dress of Jennifer Lopez,
also known as the "Jungle-Dress", which was worn by Lopez at the 42nd Grammy Awards in
2000. In 2015, she appeared in the AW15 ad campaign of its direct competitor Givenchy.
Donatella designed the Palazzo Versace resort on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia,
which opened in September 2000, and played a major role in the design of the Palazzo
Versace Dubai, the second Palazzo Versace hotel, which opened in November 2016. She also
designed a Mini Cooper for the Life Ball. In September 2017, Donatella Versace set up a
tribute show dedicated to her brother.
Versace and her former husband, American model Paul Beck have two children: daughter
Allegra Versace Beck (born 30 June 1986), and son Daniel Versace Beck (born 1989). Her
marriage with Paul Beck ended in 2000. She fought a cocaine addiction for 18 years, until
2005. A heavy smoker, she quit in 2014.
I like Donatella Versace, she is an utterly inspiring path, which is something only visionary
talents can do. She creates design clothes in a unique way and she was also inspired by his
brother Gianni Versace. Creating a design clothes wasn’t easy but she learnt to follow her
instincts and make the family business her own. Donatella Versace has been through a lot
after her brother Gianni died in 1997, she said “When my brother was murdered, I had the
eyes of the whole world on me and 99% of them thought I wasn’t going to make it. And
maybe I thought the same, at first. My brother was the king, and my whole world had
crashed around me”. She has proved a lot of people wrong and not least, one suspect
herself. She is a strong woman that have inspired the world with all of her hard work. I have
watch all of her fashion show and one of the fashion show is my favourite it was Versace
women’s Spring-Summer 2018 Fashion show.
Here is the detail why Versace women’s Spring-Summer 2018 Fashion show:
This collection is everything about total tribute to the life and works of Gianni to. She
made this collection for Gianni and she decided to remembering Gianni and honour his
legacy with his beloved print and dazzling metal fresh. She uses a very strong silhouettes a
tubular type of clothes with an amazing model with mostly an hour glass bodycon type. This
Versace collection is very unique because most of the colour mix with white, black and gold.
The texture and pattern are inspired in a geek century. She makes the texture with an
animal skin likes leopard or a tiger feather and the gold colour combination with black
makes it more fancy everything looks beautiful, elegant and sophisticated with all the
accessories. The pattern, line and shape are Baroque gold colour with geek design circle
style seamless pattern. This is the example of the pattern that she used:

Donatella sophisticated eye it perfectly expressed his vision and innovative genius and this
collection are amazing. She also reinvents one of his most iconic designs. The ‘Marilyn dress’
that supermodel Naomi Campbell first wore on the catwalk in 1991, as part of the ’92
collection. Based on the infamous Pop Art screen-prints by Andy Warhol, and also featuring
James Dean, the much-imitated Marilyn dress epitomises the Versace brand’s postmodern
fusion of glamour and excess.
The butterfly blue prints were also incredible and the colour palate are incredible with the
geek design. Donatella Versace succeeded to build an unseen fashion empire that possesses
more than 500 boutiques in all over the world and for which work over 6000 employees in
dozens of countries. Here aren’t included still more 200 stores for jeans, bringing his name.
To the day of his unexpected death his personal fortune is valued at 900 millions of dollars
and the annual turnover of the fashion house reaches 1 billion dollars.

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