http://www.vogue.co.uk/vogue_daily/story/story.asp?stid=30231
THE FORBES DESIGNER LIST
CHRISTOPHER BAILEY came top of the Forbes list of the world's most influential fashion designers this week. The 34-year-old creative director of Burberry is credited with generating Ł170 million in sales and 421 press mentions. Manolo Blahnik, whose shoes are known by "viewers around the world even if they have never been within miles of an actual pair", comes second with sales of Ł42 million and 1629 press plugs, followed by Dolce & Gabbana (Ł450 million, 950 mentions), Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garcons (Ł82 million, 324 mentions), Karl Lagerfeld (Ł451 million, 5061 mentions), Ralph Lauren (Ł1.5 billion, 9962 mentions), Isaac Mizrahi (Ł282 million over three years, 1639 mentions), YSL designer Stefano Pilati (Ł36 million, 468 mentions), Miuccia Prada (Ł1 billion, 1276 mentions) and John Varvatos (Ł11 million, 484 press mentions). "Some [designers] have long been household names," says Forbes. "Others are better known by fashion insiders. Designers were also chosen for their intellectual edginess or because their approach to clothing fits the way American's live: comfortable, more casual than the Europeans and with less of a distinction between work and play, day and evening." (November 3 2005, AM)
THE FORBES DESIGNER LIST
CHRISTOPHER BAILEY came top of the Forbes list of the world's most influential fashion designers this week. The 34-year-old creative director of Burberry is credited with generating Ł170 million in sales and 421 press mentions. Manolo Blahnik, whose shoes are known by "viewers around the world even if they have never been within miles of an actual pair", comes second with sales of Ł42 million and 1629 press plugs, followed by Dolce & Gabbana (Ł450 million, 950 mentions), Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garcons (Ł82 million, 324 mentions), Karl Lagerfeld (Ł451 million, 5061 mentions), Ralph Lauren (Ł1.5 billion, 9962 mentions), Isaac Mizrahi (Ł282 million over three years, 1639 mentions), YSL designer Stefano Pilati (Ł36 million, 468 mentions), Miuccia Prada (Ł1 billion, 1276 mentions) and John Varvatos (Ł11 million, 484 press mentions). "Some [designers] have long been household names," says Forbes. "Others are better known by fashion insiders. Designers were also chosen for their intellectual edginess or because their approach to clothing fits the way American's live: comfortable, more casual than the Europeans and with less of a distinction between work and play, day and evening." (November 3 2005, AM)