The Asian Age

Fashion designer Oscar de la Renta dies at 82

- MARY MILLIKEN and CURTIS SKINNER

Oscar de la Renta, one of the most sought- after fashion designers of the last half century, dressing American First Ladies and Hollywood stars in his classic silhouette­s, died on Monday at the age of 82.

An individual taking calls at the designer’s residence in Connecticu­t on Monday night confirmed his death, first reported by ABC News. The New York Times said De la Renta died of complicati­ons from cancer. De la Renta was born to a prominent family in the Dominican Republic and went to Spain to study art, but was drawn to fashion and started working alongside Spanish designer Cristobal Balenciaga. He made his name in the 1960s dressing one of the major fashion icons of the day, Jacqueline Kennedy, and establishe­d his company in New York in 1965. De la Renta was known as one of the industry’s classic creators, famous for elegantly feminine designs marked by flattering silhouette­s with full skirts and cinched waists, often rendered in soft hues and floral patterns. Most recently, De la Renta made the wedding dress for human rights lawyer Amal Clooney for her marriage in Venice, Italy, in September to Hollywood actor and director George Clooney. “George and I wanted a wedding that was romantic and elegant, and I can’t imagine anyone more able than Oscar to capture this mood in a dress,” Amal Clooney told Vogue magazine.

The slim De la Renta cut an elegant figure himself in the New York fashion world, where he was a favourite of Vogue magazine’s powerful editor, Anna Wintour, and fashion- savvy actresses like Sarah Jessica Parker. “So sad for the loss of this leg- end. Oscar de la Renta, thank you for all the beauty and inspiratio­n you shared with us,” tweeted Nina Garcia, the Marie Claire creative director and judge on TV’s fashion designer competitio­n Project Runway. De la Renta’s classic looks were popular on Hollywood’s red carpets and particular­ly well- suited to the tastes of the First Ladies at the White House, most of whom were repeat clients.

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