Beachwear

Design House Oscar de la Renta American
Designer Oscar de la Renta American (born Dominican Republic)

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Dominican-born designer Oscar de la Renta initially pursued a career in fine art, entering the fashion industry as an illustrator. He went on to work for the label Lanvin-Castillo in Paris, and moved to New York under the employment of Elizabeth Arden and Jane Derby Designs before founding his own womenswear company in 1967. Between the late 1960s–2014 the designer expanded his boutique line into a vast business empire that included eveningwear, menswear, jewelry, linens, sportswear, accessories, and fragrance. Although de la Renta was especially known for his evening gowns—dressing several First Ladies of the United States, including Laura Bush and Secretary Hillary Clinton—leisurewear, streetwear, and global dress remained important influences to the designer throughout his career. This sporty swim ensemble, with matching cover-up, bikini bottom, and grommeted halter-top reflect the designer’s interest in resort wear, an area that readily engaged de la Renta’s equal predilection for comfortable and practical fashions.

Beachwear, Oscar de la Renta (American, founded 1965), (a) nylon, metal; (b) nylon, metal; (c) nylon, elastane, American

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