Betsey
Johnson
New York designer Betsey Johnson
has built her long-standing career in fashion by following her own
set of rules. Known for her celebration of the exuberant, the
embellished, and the over the top, Betsey has been rocking the
fashion industry with her unique and original designs since the
1960’s. Her commitment to remain true to her one-of-a-kind vision
has afforded Betsey continued success in an industry known for its
fickleness.
History of Betsey Johnson
Johnson's fashion career started when she entered
and won the Mademoiselle Guest Editor Contest. Within a year
she was the in-house designer for the Manhattan boutique
Paraphernalia. Johnson became part of both the youthquake
fashion movement and Andy Warhol's underground scene, along
with The Velvet Underground, Edie Sedgwick and Lou
Reed.
In 1969, she opened a boutique
called Betsey Bunki Nini on New York's Upper East Side. Edie
Sedgwick was her house model and Johnson designed the clothing
Sedgwick wore on her last film, Ciao! Manhattan.
In the 1970s, Johnson took control of the fashion
label "Alley Cat" which was popular with the rock 'n roll
musicians of the day. In 1972 she won the Coty Award. In
1978, Johnson started her own fashion line and then opened up
her first retail store in Soho.
Today, there are over forty-five of her stores
worldwide.
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