Remembering Dries Van Noten’s Best Looks in Vogue
Dries Van Noten’s Legacy
Belgian-born and trained, Dries Van Noten, a quiet force in fashion, has decided to step away from the label he founded. After 33 years of independent designing, he is shifting his focus to other pursuits, leaving behind a legacy of color-rich and textural collections that have captivated the fashion world.
A Look Back at His Best Moments
Notable Fashion Shows
- Dries Van Noten’s 50th show featured a unique dinner/fashion show where the tables turned into the catwalk, showcasing his innovative approach to fashion presentation.
- For his 100th show, Van Noten opted for a more emotional runway, inviting back some of the models he had cherished working with over the years.
Memorable Vogue Looks
Let’s take a moment to appreciate some of the iconic looks Dries Van Noten has created that graced the pages of Vogue:
Selected Looks:
- Natalia Vodianova in a Dries Van Noten coat and skirt (Vogue, October 2002)
- Liya Kebede in a Dries Van Noten dress (Vogue, June 2003)
- Gemma Ward in a Dries Van Noten outfit (Vogue, February 2007)
- Jourdan Dunn and Chanel Iman in Dries Van Noten dresses (Vogue, October 2009)
- Cara Delevingne in a Dries Van Noten jacket and pants (Vogue, January 2013)
- Edie Campbell in Dries Van Noten garments (Vogue, March 2013 and March 2014)
- Caroline Trentini in a Dries Van Noten ensemble (Vogue, September 2014)
- Halima Aden in Dries Van Noten (Vogue, July 2017)
- Imaan Hammam in a Dries Van Noten dress (Vogue, July 2019)
- Kelvin Harrison Jr. in Dries Van Noten attire (Vogue, February 2020)
- Lila Moss in a Dries Van Noten coat (Vogue, November 2023)
Farewell to a Fashion Icon
As Dries Van Noten steps back from the label he built, the fashion industry will undoubtedly feel the absence of his unique vision and unwavering dedication to craftsmanship.
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