Before they were glamorous: first jobs of fashion icons

March 22, 2019 0 By HearthstoneYarns

If you’ve always dreamed of being a fashion icon, yet you’re just
breaking into the industry with an entry level position, don’t fret. Some
of the household designer names and creative directors we all know today
worked a few not so glamorous jobs before making it big.

Hedi Slimane – marketing assistant

Recently appointed creative and image director of Celine and one of the
most influential designers of the 21st century, Hedi Slimane is also
credited with inventing the skinny jeans. Majoring in art history and with
a penchant to be a journalist, Slimane earned his chops at Dior Homme then
moved his way up from marketing assistant to creative director at Yves
Saint Laurent. Meanwhile, Slimane revolutionized menswear with skinny
tailoring inspired by androgynous rock musicians such as David Bowie.

Coco Chanel – seamstress, cabaret singer

Now a synonymous name with fashion, Coco Chanel’s upbringing was
anything but luxurious. Losing her mother at a young age, Chanel was then
sent to an orphanage ran by a convent. Gabrielle’s first job was a
seamstress and then she took on the name of Coco Chanel as a cabaret
singer. Inspired by early 20th century modernism and artists such as
Picasso and Cocteau, Chanel went onto become a sought after hat designer
before starting the brand that is now on the Forbes list as one of the
world’s most valuable brands.

Rick Owens – college dropout, pattern cutter

In 2002, Rick Owens became internationally known when Kate Moss was
featured in Vogue Paris wearing one of his leather jackets. He studied art
and design at Los Angeles’s Otis College, but dropped out due to the costly
tuition fee. A real rags to riches story, Owens found a job as a pattern
cutter for a company that produced fake designer goods. Today, Rick Owens
is renowned for his label’s “goth-grunge” style and one of the top
designers shaping the world of fashion.

Vivienne Westwood – primary school teacher

One of the most recognizable British fashion designers and the original
pioneer of punk rock fashion, Vivienne Westwood’s first job was as a
primary school teacher working in Cheshire, England. Always interested in
fashion, Westwood also designed jewelry and clothes. It was when she met
the manager of The Sex Pistols that she combined her love for fashion with
music. In the 1970s, together with Malcolm McLaren, Vivienne Westwood ran
the boutique “SEX” on Kings Road, a meeting point for the origin of the
punk rock aesthetic.

Vera Wang – figure skater, fashion editor

For most people, when imagining the perfect wedding gown, Vera Wang
inevitably comes to mind. Always a high achiever, she almost had a career
as a teenage figure skater and even tried out for the Olympic team. Before
Wang was the fashion icon she is today, she was the fashion chief editor at
Vogue for 17 years. It seems Vera Wang was always destined for success as
her mother worked for the United Nations and her father was a graduate of
MIT.

Photos: Celine SS19, Catwalkpictures.com