Fashion publicist, the founder of New York Fashion Week, and the Council of Fashion Designers of America. Known as the “Empress of Seventh Avenue.”
Category: Fashion & Beauty, Business & Entrepreneurship.
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Anna Wintour, 1949
The legendary editor in chief of Vogue magazine; one of the most powerful fashion industry figures.
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Mae Reeves, 1912-2016
A pioneering milliner, famous for her custom-made hats, and one of the first African-American women to own a business in downtown Philadelphia.
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Kim Kardashian, 1980
A media personality, socialite, actress, and businesswoman.
Category: Media, Business & Entrepreneurship, Fashion & Beauty. -
Donna Karan, 1948
Fashion designer and philanthropist, the founder of the Donna Karan New York and DKNY clothing labels.
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Fern Mallis, 1948
Fashion industry consultant and philanthropist. The co-creator of New York Fashion Week. Often referred to as “The Godmother of Fashion.”
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The Williams Sisters, 1980, 1981
Olympic tennis players.
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Madonna, 1958
Best-selling musician, singer-songwriter, dancer, and actress. Famous for her contribution to women’s sexual liberation in pop culture.
Category: Music, Theater & Cinema, Business & Entrepreneurship, Fashion & Beauty, Philanthropy. -
Selena Quintanilla-Pérez, 1971-1995
Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, and fashion designer. Known as the Queen of Tejano music.
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Gal Gadot, 1985
Actress and producer, known for playing the role of Wonder Woman.
Category: Theater & Cinema, Fashion & Beauty, Activism & Feminism.