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Dame Trelise Pamela Cooper (née Neill; born ) is a fashion designer from
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. Her designs have featured in magazines such as ''
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Early life

Cooper was born to Joe and Pam Neill, and grew up in
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, West Auckland. She attended Henderson High School, and volunteered at Lifeline crisis support service as a teenager. She left school at the age of 15 and married two years later. She and her husband ran a building business together, but the marriage ended in divorce when Cooper was 21.


Career

Cooper's design business began in the early 1980s, with her first boutique opening in 1985. She then took a break from business to have a baby, and returned in late 1996. Cooper creates five clothing ranges - Trelise Cooper, Cooper by Trelise, COOP, Board Room and Trelise Cooper Kids, all of which she shows at New Zealand Fashion Week. Customers include
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. She also produces Trelise Cooper Interiors, a fabric range made in association with textiles house Charles Parsons. Cooper's signature fragrance 'Trelise' was launched in late 2009. It was designed by
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Yves Dombrowsky and has been described as an uplifting, positive scent. In March 2009, she became the first New Zealand designer to stage a fashion show on board the
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cruise ship. Cooper is a patron of the Breast Cancer Research Trust, an advocate for domestic violence awareness and supports
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. At 2009's New Zealand Fashion Week Cooper initiated an onsite house build to promote this charity. She is also an environmental supporter, producing eco bags for supermarket chain
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. She is involved with the UN-sponsored organisation MARITAGE International, which connects young women in developed and developing countries, and also mentors young people in New Zealand. In December 2005, Cooper was involved in an intellectual property dispute with fellow New Zealand fashion designer Tamsin Cooper, objecting to Tamsin registering her name as a trademark. In July 2007, Cooper agreed to drop the suit and let Tamsin Cooper operate under her own name. As of 2016, Cooper has 10 boutiques around the world, and her ranges are stocked in more than 200 stores in Australasia, Asia, Europe, America and the Middle East.


Recognition

The Trelise Cooper Kids
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flagship store won the supreme award at the 2007 New Zealand Retail Interior Design Awards. In 2004, Cooper was named a Member of the
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. In the
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, she was elevated to Dame Companion in the same Order. In 2015, Cooper announced that it will be her final year as a manager. In 2015, her collections were included into the
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. In 2018, Cooper was inducted into the
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.


Controversies

In 2011 she and at least 10 of her models were accused of creating an Asian look by stretching the models' eyes. In 2014 Trelise Cooper sparked controversy when she ordered models to wear Native American feathered headdresses which was intended to be a '70's bohemian vibe. In December 2020, Cooper was criticised for naming a new floral polyester dress design the "
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Joanne Kidman criticised Cooper for her perceived insensitivity to the historical suffering of indigenous peoples. Cooper apologised for the hurt the dress's name design and announced that the design would be removed from stores.


Personal life

She has a husband, Jack, a stepdaughter, Nadia Cooper and a son Jasper Cooper. Nadia was charged with smuggling of
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into one of the
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, as well as its distribution in 2008.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Cooper, Trelise Place of birth missing (living people) Date of birth missing (living people) 1950s births Living people New Zealand fashion designers New Zealand women fashion designers New Zealand businesspeople Dames Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit People from Auckland New Zealand women in business People educated at Henderson High School, Auckland