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Paul Costelloe, Iconic Designer for Princess Diana, Dies at 80
The fashion world mourns the loss of renowned designer Paul Costelloe, who passed away at the age of 80. His brand confirmed the news, stating that Costelloe died surrounded by family in London after a brief illness. The heartfelt statement expressed the family’s grief and requested privacy during this difficult time.
Born in Dublin in 1945, Costelloe began his illustrious career at the prestigious Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture in Paris. He initially served as a design assistant to acclaimed designer Jacques Esterel. His career took him to Milan, where he supported Marks and Spencer in their attempt to penetrate the Italian market. Although this venture did not succeed, Costelloe remained in Milan, working as a designer for the luxury department store La Rinascente.
Following his time in Italy, Costelloe moved to the United States, where he became the designer for Anne Fogarty in New York. He later established his own label, the Paul Costelloe Collections, marking the beginning of a significant chapter in his career.
Designing for Royalty and Beyond
In 1983, Costelloe became the personal designer for Diana, Princess of Wales, a role he held until her untimely death in 1997. He dressed the princess for numerous formal occasions, crafting looks that were both elegant and memorable. One of his most notable creations was a chiffon skirt that garnered attention for becoming slightly transparent when backlit, sparking controversy at the time.
Costelloe’s influence extended beyond royal fashion. His brand continues to thrive, offering a diverse range of products including womenswear, menswear, bags, accessories, homeware, jewellery, eyewear, and children’s occasionwear. He also made a significant impact in the corporate sector, developing uniforms for major companies and sports teams, including British Airways, Delta Airlines, and the Irish Olympic Team.
At this year’s London Fashion Week, Costelloe’s brand showcased a collection titled “Boulevard Of Dreams,” celebrating his four decades of work. The show reflected the vibrant and bold aesthetics reminiscent of the 1960s’ Rodeo Drive, illustrating his lasting legacy in the fashion industry.
A Lasting Legacy in Fashion
Throughout his career, Costelloe garnered recognition not only for his designs but also for his contributions to the fashion community. In 2010, he was honored as one of six contemporary Irish fashion designers featured on a series of postage stamps issued by An Post. Alongside fellow designer Louise Kennedy, he served as a celebrity guest judge for the 2013 final of RTE Television’s Craft Master show, showcasing his commitment to nurturing new talent in the industry.
Despite his passing, Paul Costelloe’s legacy will endure through his influential designs and the brand that bears his name. His impact on fashion, both royal and everyday, will continue to resonate with fans and aspiring designers alike.
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