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American fashion designer
Stan M. Herman (born September 17, 1928)[1] is an American fashion designer. He was President of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA), a position he held until 2006 at which time Diane von Fürstenberg took over the position. He is also known worldwide for his leading edge corporate uniforms.
Early life
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Stanley M. Herman was born in Brooklyn , New York ,[2] and grew up in a Jewish family in Passaic, New Jersey .[3] [4] His father owned a chain of silk shops.[4] He attended the College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning at the University of Cincinnati ,[3] graduating in 1950.[5] [6] He continued his studies at the Traphagen School of Fashion , graduating in 1952 in Costume Design.[7] Herman then served in the United States Army during the Korean War .[2]
After the War, Herman moved to New York City . Fired from his first fashion design job, he worked in Broadway theatre at night while designing part-time during the day. He left show business to pursue fashion full-time after launching his first collection, which Women's Wear Daily declared an unqualified success. Herman then became head designer for ready-to-wear company Mr. Mort on Seventh Avenue .[2] [5] [8]
Career
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Herman first designed a uniform after a request from the president of the Avis car rental company. He has since designed
uniforms for many well-known companies such as Amtrak , Federal Express , JetBlue , Avis , Loews Hotels & Resorts , McDonald's , Trans World Airlines (TWA), U.S. Airways and United Airlines .[2] [9]
He served as president of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA)[2] from 1991 to 2006.[10] [11] In 1993, Herman and CFDA executive director Fern Mallis consolidated the events known as New York Fashion Week by staging them in white tents in Bryant Park , branding it as "7th on Sixth".[2] [10] [12]
Herman has designed a loungewear and sleepwear collection for QVC since 1993.[5] [8] [10]
Awards
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Herman won three Coty Awards ,[3] between 1969 and 1974.[2] [13]
In 2006, Herman was awarded the Geoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement Award by the CFDA.[14]
He received an honorary doctorate from the University of Cincinnati in 2008.[6]
Personal life
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At 24, Stan Herman met Gene Horowitz, a teacher and writer, with whom he was in a relationship for 39 years, until Horowitz died in 1991.[15] [16]
References
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^ a b c Wadler, Joyce (September 11, 1998). "Designer Looks Back With Pain and Pride" . The New York Times .
^ a b Feitelberg, Rosemary (2015-11-18). "Stan Herman Offers Historic Take on Fashion and his Career" . WWD . Retrieved 2021-02-21 .
^ a b c Niehaus, Mary (October 2000). "Stylish and comfortable: Designer Stan Herman dresses the world for work and relaxation" . Horizons . University of Cincinnati.
^ a b "Award-Winning Fashion Design Pioneer Stan Herman to Receive Honorary Doctorate from UC" (Press release). University of Cincinnati. May 6, 2008.
^ "Traphagen Alumni, The Traphagen School: Fostering American Fashion" . Museum at FIT . Retrieved 2019-12-01 .
^ a b "Interview: Stan Herman – Fashion designer and businessman" . Exposed Zippers . February 12, 2015.
^ Cincinnati Magazine . Emmis Communications. May 2008. p. 238.
^ a b c Fernandez, Chantal (June 29, 2015). "How Stan Herman, Father of Fashion Week, Changed the U.S. Fashion Industry" . Fashionista .
^ "About CFDA: History" . Council of Fashion Designers of America. Retrieved November 22, 2016 .
^ "Jewish Center of the Hamptons | The Salon: Stan Herman & Fern Mallis – Fern Mallis" . 30 July 2019. Retrieved 2021-02-21 .
^ Wadler, Joyce (1998-09-11). "PUBLIC LIVES; Designer Looks Back With Pain and Pride (Published 1998)" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2021-02-21 .
^ "Geoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement Award" . Geoffrey Beene. Archived from the original on October 20, 2017. Retrieved November 22, 2016 .
^ Wadler, Joyce (1998-09-11). "PUBLIC LIVES; Designer Looks Back With Pain and Pride (Published 1998)" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2021-02-21 .
^ Lambert, Bruce (1992-01-13). "E. B. Horowitz Dies; Manhattan Novelist And Ex-Teacher, 61 (Published 1992)" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2021-02-21 .
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