Designer
name: Giles Deacon
Design background: After graduating from Central Saint Martins in 1992, Giles worked with Jean Charles De Castelbajac in Paris for 2 years. From 1998 until 2002 he was a designer at Bottega Veneta and the Gucci Group. In February 2004, Giles presented his first collection at London Fashion Week at the Chelsea Pensioner's Club at the Chelsea Royal Hospital. The show was styled by Katie Grand with music by Steve Mackey of Pulp and lighting by John Akehurst. Models included Karen Elson, Eva Herzigova and Nadja Auerman. The collection was featured in American, British, Japanese, Italian and French Vogue, as well as W, Harper's Bazaar, POP and i-D and was bought by Harvey Nichols, Liberty and Selfridges.
In November 2004 Giles was awarded
'Best New Designer' at the British Fashion Awards. This was followed by Giles being awarded the Elle 'Best New Designer' award in February 2005. In November 2006 Giles was awarded
'British Designer of the Year' at the British Fashion Awards.
Design signatures: “Statement,
playful, confidence-giving clothes.”
Who is your ideal client? “Elizabeth Saltzman.”
Name three things that are inspiring you for spring/summer 2012: “Slimbridge Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust; Kraftwerk Kling Klang Machine No 1 application on iPad; and the catalogue of The Crash Exhibition at the Gagosian Gallery.”
What’s next for your brand? “After two successful trips to Asia, the next step for the brand would be to expand into the Asian market.”
Who are your design heroes? “Miuccia Prada, Monsieur Courrèges and Elsa Schiaparelli.”
What’s your favourite cultural hotspot in the capital? “Anyone taking a walk from Soho to Shoreditch will find lots to discover.”
In five years’ time I will be… “Designing from a space capsule.
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