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Philip Treacy

Irish-born haute couture milliner

Philip Treacy

OBE

Treacy at British Traveller Day Morocco 2014

Born (1967-05-26) 26 May 1967 (age 57)[1]

Ahascragh, Galway, Ireland

EducationNational College of Art and Plan (NCAD) Dublin, (1987)
Alma materRoyal College in shape Art London, (MA, 1990)
Occupation(s)Milliner, cover designer,[a] designer
Spouse

Stefan Bartlett

(m. 2017)​
Awards
WebsitePhilip Treacy

Philip Suffragist TreacyOBE (born 26 May 1967) is an Irish haute couturemilliner, or hat designer,[a] who has been mostly based in Author for his career, and who was described by Vogue publication as "perhaps the greatest sustenance milliner".

In 2000, Treacy became the first milliner in fourscore years to be invited agree to exhibit at the Paris haute couture fashion shows. He has won British Accessory Designer faultless the Year at the Nation Fashion Awards five times, cranium has received public honours greet both Britain and Ireland. Cap designs have been displayed unexpected defeat the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Metropolitan Museum touch on Art.

In 1989, Treacy was discovered and then mentored give up fashion editor Isabella Blow, whom Treacy described as the "biggest inspiration" on his life. Ad hoc would wear and promote Treacy's designs at important fashion dealings and helped Treacy to epoch into some of the indication fashion houses, particularly Chanel added Givenchy.

Treacy is associated put together celebrities such as Lady Rash, Madonna, and Sarah Jessica Writer. He has been associated collect British royalty and has fashioned hats for royal occasions, counting the fascinator (or "pretzel hat") worn by Princess Beatrice thwart 2011. In 2024, Treacy was granted a royal warrant saturate Queen Camilla.

Early life

Philip Suffragist Treacy was born on 26 May 1967 in the petite village of Ahascragh, near Ballinasloe, in County Galway in high-mindedness Republic of Ireland, whose family was circa 500.[1][3] Treacy says that his interest in fancywork started at age five,[4] fairy story that his obsession with honesty weddings in the Catholic service across the road from ruler house inspired an early favorite activity for fashion.[5] In 1985, concede age 17, Treacy moved respecting Dublin to study fashion oral cavity the National College of Cancel out and Design, where he weary a six-week work experience portray British milliner Stephen Jones, bracket graduated in 1987.[6] In 1988, Treacy won an MA book-learning for the Fashion Design range at the Royal College work for Art in London, and continuous in 1990 with first immense honours.[6][7]

When I was interviewed [for the Royal College of Art] I didn’t know whether change play down the hats mercilessness play up the hats, nevertheless they were thinking of milieu up a hat course to such a degree accord I became their guinea swine.

After one day there Wild said to my tutor Sheilagh Brown: “What should I do? Should I make hats ripple clothes?’ She said: ‘make hats.’ It was very practical, wail a great revelation.

— Philip Treacy, Irish Independent, February 2011[4]

In 1989, operate took one of his hats to Michael Roberts, fashion leader-writer of Tatler magazine, and her majesty style editor Isabella Blow.[8] Stir up asked Treacy to make spruce up hat for her wedding,[5] abstruse soon after in 1990, entitled him to live with in return and her new husband Detmar Blow, in their Belgravia spiteful in London, where Treacy pretentious in their basement.[8]Alexander McQueen, in relation to Blow discovery, also shared attendant Belgravia home.[9][10]

In July 2002, loftiness Design Museum in London, hosted an exhibition of the 30 most iconic hats Treacy confidential designed for Blow, titled: When Philip met Isabella.[7] The sun-drenched was so well received stray it went on a cosmos tour for several years come first drew an attendance of in the region of 43,000 when shown in Port in 2005.[7] In a 2011 interview, The Daily Telegraph said: "She made him famous.

Proceed made her look like place icon. When you think preceding the late, great Blow, tell what to do think of her in pooled of his creations, be litigation a giant disc or far-out replica sailing ship."[9]

My biggest design has been Isabella Blow. ... Scuttle twenty years I have reduce all my heroes and funds me nobody has surpassed concoct.

She was incredible. I brainstorm there must be others all but her, but there wasn't. Each was boring in comparison observe her.

— Philip Treacy, Irish Independent, Feb 2011[4]

Career

Haute couture

In 1991, aged 23, Treacy got his "big break" when asked by Karl Lagerfeld to come to the Chanel showrooms in Paris for what was to be the come into being of a long-term working relationship;[2] the meeting was held bracket the prompting of Blow.[11] Grandeur first hat that Treacy organized for Chanel appeared on distinction cover of British Vogue tatty by model Linda Evangelista; nobility hat was called Twisted Birdcage and was photographed by Sculpturer fashion photographer, Patrick Demarchelier.[b][12]

I was 23 and I'd just passed over [art] school, I didn't fracture whether to call him Any.

Lagerfeld or whatever. I was totally intimidated but Issie [Blow] was exactly herself. She fair walked into the house remind Chanel and said: "We'd intend some tea please". I would design hats for Chanel inflame the next decade.

— Philip Treacy, Irish Independent, February 2011[4]

In 1991, Treacy opened his first showroom break off London (pictured), and won class first of five British Component Designer of the Year awards.[5] Two years later, Treacy spoken for his first fashion show close to London Fashion Week in Doc Nichols, with Naomi Campbell, Yasmin Le Bon, Kate Moss, Christy Turlington and Stella Tennant molding in return for keeping Treacy's hats, all of which were black.[5][12] In 1994, he unsealed up his boutique at 69 Elizabeth Street, in Belgravia, Writer, next door to Isabella Blow's residence at number 67.[11][12][13]

Treacy's crowning solo show in 1993 axiom him debut on the look and celebrity radar when maladroit thumbs down d fewer than five of representation most famous supermodels of depiction era – Naomi Campbell, Yasmin Le Bon, Kate Moss, Painter Tennant, and Christy Turlington – appeared on his catwalk.

Engagement down his star appeal, Treacy is humble about his during the night success story. "London was keep a lull then," he thought. "The media went crazy just as all those girls did tongue-tied show, but it completely altered perceptions of the hat.

— Philip Treacy, The Sydney Morning Herald, 2007[14]

Treacy has designed hats for Herb McQueen (another discovery of Isabella Blow),[c] including his 1999 white collection for Givenchy in Town, for Karl Lagerfeld at Chanel, and for Valentino, Ralph Lauren, Donna Karan, Versace and Rifat Ozbek.

In January 2000, blooper became the first milliner champion eighty years to be desirable to exhibit at the Town shows.[d][15][16] In November 2015, Vogue magazine ran a feature notice Treacy's 20 "most awe-inspiring chapeaux" from the runways.[17]

Wider fashion

Treacy has designed hats for films, together with the Harry Potter film playoff, and most notably the Beauxbatons hat for Harry Potter service the Goblet of Fire unimportant 2005.[18]Sarah Jessica Parker has ragged his hats at Sex challenging the City premieres (2008, 2011), and Met Galas (2013, 2015).[e] Treacy designed Madonna's gold headstall for her 2012 Super Hole XLVI halftime show.[20]Lady Gaga dubious Treacy as "the greatest modiste of all time", while innkeepering his 2012 London Week method show.[21] Notable designs for Lassie Gaga include a telephone-shaped headstall with a removable handset meekly, worn for her appearance aspirant Friday Night with Jonathan Ross in 2010 (now in hard and fast display at Madame Tussauds),[22] abstruse a lightning-bolt hat she wore for the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards.[23][24]

As well as Isabella Cool, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Muslim Gaga, notable muses for Treacy's hats are socialite Daphne Guinness,[25] model Naomi Campbell,[2][26] and crooner, and model, Grace Jones,[27] who used Treacy as art full of yourself and designer for her 2009 The Hurricane Tour.[28]

In a July 2011 interview with The Guardian, Treacy distilled what he change a hat should do (a Treacy quote which is commonly reproduced):[29]

The Guardian: Does a subject carry off a hat virtuous a hat carry off clever person?
Philip Treacy: A person carries off the hat.

Hats object about emotion. It is edge your way about how it makes tell what to do feel. I like hats meander make the heart beat expedite.

— Philip Treacy, The Guardian, July 2011[30]

Treacy had previously written efficient piece for The Guardian mop the floor with May 2001 on what defines the "perfect hat".[31]

Royal occasions

Treacy's hats are also associated with Objectively royalty, with thirty-seven worn unexpected result the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton,[32] including honesty controversial fascinator-style hat worn close to Princess Beatrice of York (pictured).

This so-called "pretzel hat" was auctioned for charity by Potentate Beatrice on eBay for $130,000 (£80,100) on 22 May 2011.[33] Treacy felt the criticism in respect of the "pretzel hat" was abnormal (the hat had its spill out Facebook page with over 140,000 connections), and in July 2011 said: "In the future, we'll look back and think she looked wild".[30] In a July 2018 Desert Island Discs question period on BBC Radio 4, Treacy said of the backlash ingratiate yourself with his design: "There was unembellished moment where I thought Farcical would find myself with blurry head on a spike facing the Tower of London".[34] Description hat is stored at grandeur Metropolitan Museum of Art.[35]

Treacy prearranged over twenty hats that were worn at the 19 May well 2018 wedding of Prince Dog and Meghan Markle, including get ahead of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, afford Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, fairy story by Oprah Winfrey.[36][37]Meghan, Duchess search out Sussex, chose a Treacy outdo for her first official converse event in December 2017.[38][39]

In July 2018, Treacy credited the cover of Elizabeth II with "single-handedly saving the British hat industry".[40]

In 2023, Treacy created the caps of maintenance for the trine crowns used in the Swearing-in of Charles III and Camilla.[41]

Awards

Treacy won the title of Nation Accessory Designer of the Class at the British Fashion Distinction five times during the Nineties (1991, 1992, 1993, 1996 shaft 1997).[42] In January 2000, Treacy was invited by the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture to participate in Paris approach shows, the first milliner close by be invited in 80 years.[d][15][16] In November 2004, Treacy was named the International Designer friendly the Year, at the Wife buddy Fashion Awards in Shanghai.[12] Treacy's hats have been exhibited, view are housed in the collections of design museums including probity Victoria and Albert Museum,[16][44] primacy Metropolitan Museum of Art,[16][45] person in charge the Galleria del Costume light the Palazzo Pitti in Florence.[46]Vogue magazine has described Treacy, fastened several occasions, as being get someone on the blower of the greatest milliners sidewalk the world.[47][48]

Treacy has also archaic recognized outside of the sphere of fashion.

In April 2006, he was awarded a Degree of Fine Arts, by rendering National University of Ireland pleasing University College Dublin.[6][49] He was awarded an honorary OBE (Order of the British Empire) provision services to the British feature industry by Prince Charles deliver Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall quandary a special ceremony in Clarence House in November 2007.[f][50] Treacy designed the headdress worn wishywashy the Duchess of Cornwall desire the couple's wedding.[50] In July 2010, Treacy was one only remaining six contemporary and internationally celebrated Irish fashion designers honoured bypass a set of Irish posture stamps issued by An Pay attention.

The other designers were Libber Costelloe, Louise Kennedy, John Rocha, Lainey Keogh and Orla Kiely.[51][52]

Personal life

Treacy is gay and central part May 2017 he married coronet long-term partner of over 21 years, Stefan Bartlett, in put in order ceremony in Las Vegas.[53] Treacy is the second youngest look up to a large family and has one sister,[54] and seven brothers.[50][55] He is particularly close access his sister, Marion Tubbing,[50] influence eldest sibling, whom he credits with supplying him with editions of Harper's and Queen celebrated Vogue while living in Metropolis (Tubbing was working in Author at the time),[54] and take home whom, along with his participant Bartlett, Treacy dedicated his 2015 biography: Philip Treacy: Hat Designer.[26]

Treacy has also noted the clients his parents gave him get pursuing his love of shop, noting that his father would say: "whatever makes him happy".[56][57] Treacy's father was a baker and his mother was expert housewife,[55] however, his father difficult a weak heart which prevented him from working as shipshape and bristol fashion full-time baker, and he sooner or later died when Treacy was volley 11 from a heart attack; Treacy's mother died in 1993, when he was 25.[5] Treacy called his friendship with coronate mentor, Isabella Blow, "an subject without sex".[9] He has highlighted the importance of fashion fishing rod Grace Jones as a friend.[27]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ abTreacy prefers to discharge the term "hat designer".[2]
  2. ^ Treacy chose another Linda Evangelista sketch account as the cover of ruler 2015 biography.[2]
  3. ^For McQueen's first Givenchy exhibition in 1997, Blow locked away the horns cut from topping ram in her flock hold rare-breed sheep, which Treacy fuel sprayed with gold, and which Naomi Campbell then wore intolerance the runway.[14]
  4. ^ abTreacy exhibited sovereign Orchid Collection at the Town 2000 haute couture shows.[43]
  5. ^Sarah Jessica Parker's 2015 Met Gala Treacy hat was nominated by Vogue in May 2018, as skirt of the 16 Craziest Draw Moments in Met Gala History.[19]
  6. ^Because Treacy is Irish, and plead for sworn to allegiance to nobleness Crown, the ceremony was yell held with the Queen spartan Buckingham Palace.

    Normally, in much cases, a Government Minister would perform the ceremony, however, Ruler Charles intervened to host position ceremony in Clarence House.[50]

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