Sarah Phillips (fashion Designer)
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Sarah Phillips is an American luxury couture fashion designer. Deemed "7th Avenue's Cinderella", Phillips was selected to design Hillary Rodham Clinton's gown for the 1993 Inaugural Ball. Though Phillips lost her initial financial backing, she continued producing her collections and selling to her major accounts Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, and luxury specialty stores through the United States, Hong Kong, Canada and international locations.


Early life

Phillips was born in
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, and is an alumna of the
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in NYC. During the early years of her career, she worked for Yves Saint Laurent,
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.


Sarah Phillips, New York

Reported by The New York Times, Phillips began professionally designing her own pieces in 1989, while still working for Dior. ⁣ She sold several of her first pieces to
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, where they were featured in the front store windows along Fifth Avenue. She produced her first official line in April 1991 while working out of her loft in lower Manhattan. The line, a 15-piece collection of suits and evening clothes, was bought by
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and
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amongst other specialty stores throughout the US, Canada, and Hong Kong. represented with Karl Lagerfeld and Richard Tyler as the “structuralists”. Lisa Anderson of the ''
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'' states that "Phillips' clean, classic designs in suits and separates, her high-quality workmanship and her relatively affordable ($400 to $1,500) prices attracted store buyers." Her sales doubled between her first and second years of business. Phillips, took a hiatus, from designing, in order to spend more time with her family and continued with her illustration. Phillips announced she would be relaunching her line in 2013. Her new collection consisted of "40 special-occasion pieces made of silk and cashmere" and a scaled-back business model; the line was sold only through trunk shows to her private clients and her website.


1993 Inaugural Ball gown

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, then the
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of
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, wore a pale yellow silk suit designed by Phillips, to the
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, at
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, where her
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William Jefferson Clinton, then Governor of Arkansa, accepted the Democratic nomination for
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. ichelle Revere, a couture and designer buyer, from the specialty designer store where Clinton discovered the suit, encouraged Phillips to submit sketches for the gown Clinton would wear to the 1993 Inaugural Ball. Her sketch was selected; Phillips described the resulting design, a couture violet lace sheath gown with a silk mousseline overskirt, as "a fairy-tale sort of dress, very traditional, which really isn't typical of my style." Nicole Fischelis, then-fashion director of Saks Fifth Avenue, said of the gown, "I think Sarah Phillips is part of a new generation of young designers who are very contemporary and have a definite feel for quality clothes … I think it's terrific that Mrs. Clinton would pick someone young and newly introduced to the public." The gown appeared on several national television shows and in magazines, such as ''
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'', and in parody form with Madonna playing Hillary Clinton, on ''
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''. It was later introduced into The Museum of American History at the Smithsonian Institution's collection of First Lady Inaugural Ball gowns. Following the ball, Phillips was asked to design gowns for several other women for that year's
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red carpet and ceremony. She also became a member of the CFDA.


References

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