Oscar De La Renta Tribute

Oscar De La Renta Tribute

Treasured couturier Oscar De La Renta sadly passed away a few days ago. Never swayed by trends or the social attitude towards the way that women should look, De La Renta upheld his own opinions on style and became the go-to designer for frothy, full-skirted ballgowns, streamlined evening dresses and intricately delicate bridal wear.

It’s undeniable that Oscar De La Renta was the epitome of timeless sophistication. Right up until his final collection for his namesake house, De La Renta channelled class and refinement into every single garment he designed. An international tastemaker, he notably dressed Jacqueline Kennedy in addition to a multitude of other icons, clothing them with equal measures of both elegance and sensuality.

There is no sound more feminine than a woman in a taffeta dress

Jacqueline Kennedy was one of Oscar De La Renta's many prestigious clientèle

Jacqueline Kennedy was one of Oscar De La Renta’s many prestigious clientèle

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De La Renta with Audrey Hepburn in 1989

After receiving training from Antonio del Castillio at Lanvin and Cristobal Balenciaga, Oscar De La Renta went on to work with Elizabeth Arden and Jane Derby in addition to establishing his own highly desirable label. He then became the first Dominican designer to direct a Parisian couture house when he took the lead at Balmain in 1993, where he helped the house through the decline of couture; adhering to modest classicality and faultless cut and silhouette and rejecting the ostentatious and lavish approach that other couturiers had begun to rely on to regain business.

Catherine McNeil wearing Oscar De La Renta, photographed by Mario Testino for Vogue

Catherine McNeil wearing Oscar De La Renta, photographed by Mario Testino for Vogue

Balmain Autumn Winter 1995 by Oscar De La Renta

Balmain Autumn Winter 1995 by Oscar De La Renta

Eva Herzigova wearing Oscar De La Renta Spring Summer 1993

Eva Herzigova wearing Oscar De La Renta Spring Summer 1993

Oscar De La Renta after his Spring Summer 2015 final show, accompanied by Karlie Kloss and Daria Strokous

Oscar De La Renta after his Spring Summer 2015 final show, accompanied by Karlie Kloss and Daria Strokous

But it was Mr De La Renta’s attitude and approach that I truly admire. He was permanently unfazed by the idea of controversy; he designed clothes because he adored women and had a genuine desire to produce something both beautiful and wearable, stating

I want to make clothes that people will wear, not styles that will make a big splash on the runway

De La Renta designed Amal Clooney's wedding dress

Most recently, De La Renta designed Amal Clooney’s wedding dress

He acknowledged that women were becoming increasingly more in control of their own lives and he focussed on this, drawing up garments that were tailored to their lifestyles and tastes. He designed to satisfy his client, not the desires of the newspapers or the controversial fashion writer. In an era where fashion is becoming more and more so something that it produced purely for the sake of attention or to ruffle a few feathers, Oscar De La Renta, as a pioneer of authentic, genuine style, will be sorely missed.

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