Todd Oldham - Studio International

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Todd Oldham: ‘I wasn’t very fashionable, so it was to our advantage that our designs sat as a separate thing’ The New York-based designer talks about designing $10,000 dresses, his aversion to using animal materials, and his experiences of the New York fashion scene in the 1990s

by ALLIE BISWAS

With his playful, couture-like clothing line and animated catwalk presentations, Todd Oldham made an inimitable mark in the fashion industry during his 10year career, from 1989 to 1999. As well as producing meticulously crafted ensembles, Oldham also became known as a true innovator in textile design, exploring techniques that had not been used before, and testing materials and technologies to their limits. He also developed a wider name for himself through his regular appearances on MTV, as well as his championing of the most soughtafter models of the moment, including Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell and Linda Evangelista. After leaving fashion behind, Oldham continued designing with his studio, focusing on interiors, furniture, books and exhibitions. His ongoing craft lines, Kid Made Modern and Hand Made Modern, are sold as kits and supplies in the nationwide American retail-chain Target, as well as the gift shops of museums such as the Guggenheim and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).


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