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- Freddie Mercury and Brian May of Queen wear Zandra Rhodes tops on stage, 1974
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Salah Hassanein (1975–2019; his death) Dame Zandra Lindsey Rhodes, DBE, RDI (born 19 September 1940), is an English fashion and textile designer. Her early education in fashion set the foundation for a career in the industry creating textile prints. Rhodes has designed garments for Diana, Princess of Wales and numerous celebrities such as ...
Feb 17, 2011 · AS famous for her brilliantly bright hair as she is her bold printed designs, Zandra Rhodes is synonymous with Sixties fashion and has dressed everyone from Diana, Princess of Wales to Freddie Mercury. Here, she presents her 15 favourite fashion memories. See them here.
Sep 26, 2019 · LONDON — The secret is in the screen-printed silks. Dame Zandra Rhodes is ready to lift the hot pink curtain on a 50-year retrospective of her work, but the clothes — the caftans, sparkly...
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Sep 18, 2020 · As she celebrates her 80th birthday on Saturday, 19 September, Rhodes looks back on what she's learnt along the road, from the true definition of style to what it really takes to make a long-term...
Jul 30, 2024 · Despite being 46 and having already sustained an incredibly successful career up until this point, having the late Princess of Wales wear one of Rhodes’ dresses crystallised the designer as an icon of fashion history.
May 23, 2020 · This flurry of a dress, its scalloped edge trimmed in red, was created by Zandra Rhodes – who also designed the print of hot pink peonies and bright orange chrysanthemums. Inspired by finds at a Soho button shop and shapes taken from Henri Matisse’s artworks, she called the design Button Flower.