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Thierry Mugler, born 1948 in Strasbourg, France is a fashion designer, photographer, and creator of a fashion design company of the same name.

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Biography

Mugler's early training was as a ballet dancer, but he also studied design and created garments for friends at the same time. He moved to Paris in 1970 and worked as a window-dresser, designing clothing as a side job. He launched his first line Café de Paris in 1973,1 and founded his own label for women two years later, to be followed by designs for men in 1978.

Mugler's work over the next two decades had a style that was very much of its time: it was strong, angular, sometimes almost cruel. Shoulders were wide and padded; waists were wasp-like. Prints were banished: Mugler's clothes came in solid, dominating colours. Collars had exaggerated points or flamelike cutouts. The insect kingdom was a constant influence, as were the people of film noir. In his most extreme runway garments, PVC was often used, as were space and robot themes. Mugler's fashion house did not survive the 1990s, though vintage versions of his more wearable clothes are still popular on auction sites like eBay.

Angel Men

1997 saw the start of a lucrative partnership with the French cosmetics and skincare company Clarins, the best-known Thierry Mugler fragrances being Angel (the most popular perfume in France) and A-men fragrances.1 The Thierry Mugler company is now best known for its perfume division: the couture division was closed in 2003, and all Thierry Mugler ready-to-wear is now produced under licence agreements, as is a line of spectacle frames.

Meanwhile, Mugler turned to other artistic interests. He published two books of his fashion designs and photography, controversially inspired by Stalinist propaganda:1 Thierry Mugler (1988) and Fashion Fetish Fantasy (1998). In 1992, Mugler directed the video for George Michael's "Too Funky," featuring a parade of Mugler fashions including the famouscitation needed motorcycle dress.

More recently, Mugler collaborated with Cirque du Soleil on its 2003 show "Zumanity" at the New York New York Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. This is Cirque du Soleil's first show for an adult audience.

Thierry Mugler fragrances

Alongside his achievements as a fashion designer, Mugler is famous for his perfumes2, which are summarised in the following table:

Fragrance name Launched Gender Notes
Angel 1992 Women The first oriental gourmand fragrancevague; the #1 perfume in France and the #8 perfume in the US (according to NPD Researchvague)
A*Men 1996 Men Known as "Angel Men" in US/Canada and Middle East due to trademark issues
Innocent 1998 Women Known as "Angel Innocent" until 2004
Mugler Cologne 2001 Unisex Inspired by a soap; contains proprietary "S-molecule"vague
B*Men 2004 Men Currentlyvague being phased out of retail distribution
Angel Garden of Stars 2005-06 Women Floral versions of Angel (peony, violet, lily, and rose)
Alien 2005 Women First new Mugler women's fragrance not based on the Angel concept; modeled by Tina Baltzer
A*Men Summer Flash 2006 Men Men's fragrance based on A*Men
Mugler Cologne Summer Flash 2006 Unisex Adds a cooling ingredient to Mugler Cologne
Innocent Summer Flash 2006 Women Women's fragrance based on Innocent
Innocent Secret 2006 Women Made for Victoria's Secret stores
Perfume: The Coffret 2006 Unisex Movie tie-in to Perfume: The Story of a Murderer; consists of 15 fragrances; price $700 US
ICE*Men 2007 Men Faced by Greg Plitt; launched worldwide in April 2007 (March 2008 in US)
Eau de Star 2007 Women Launched worldwide in April 2007 (October 2007 in US)
Miror Miror! 2007 Women A line of five women's fragrances; limited distribution and priced higher than other Mugler products
Innocent Illusion 2008 Women A flanker of Innocent

To complement the fragrance line, a range of Mugler color cosmetics, "Dare the Metamorphosis", was launched in early 2008, and is sold at a few stores as well as the Mugler website.

References

  1. ^ a b c Laurent Dombrowicz (November 2007). "Fashion Icons, Azzedine Alaia and Thierry Mugler". Wound Magazine (London) 1 (1): 113. ISSN 1755-800X. 
  2. ^ Thierry Mugler Perfumes

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