Christopher Bailey
To end the list of the most famous fashion designers from England, Toplist would like to mention Christopher Bailey. Christopher Bailey was Burberry's Chief Creative Officer and President of Global Brands. He began his career at Burberry as Chief Designer in 2001 and sent off his debut collection for the brand in 2002. He was responsible for several of Burberry's most renowned looks, including the raincoat worn by Kate Moss during the British premiere of "The Corporation." In 2009, he was awarded a Member of the Order of the British Empire for shaping administrations.
In many respects, Bailey influenced not only the way Burberry carried out its ads, but also the entire industry. He was likely the first designer to fully embrace the concept of a celebrity campaign and recognise the benefit of having someone like Emma Watson, Sienna Miller, or Romeo Beckham fronting your queue. His campaigns became discussion points, repositioning the brand. Bailey's legacy at Burberry is not only one that is extremely shareholder-friendly, but also one of warmth and approachability.
Putting British fashion back on the map was one of the most important things Bailey accomplished during his term. Christopher Bailey generated a bubbly controversy season after season by transferring his shows from Milan to London, which meant buyers, editors, and celebrities from all over the world made their way to the UK for his display.
Born: 1971
Nationality: English