Francesca Miranda
Francesca Miranda | |
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Born |
Francesca Miranda August 5, 1957[1] San Salvador, El Salvador |
Nationality | Salvadoran |
Occupation | Fashion designer |
Labels |
Francesca Miranda FM Francesca Miranda |
Francesca Miranda is a Salvadoran fashion designer. She sells her designs in Dubai, Russia, USA, Canada, France, United Kingdom, Colombia, Panama and El Salvador. She has dressed several celebrities such as Rebecca Mader, Sofia Milos, Andrea Minski, Elisabeth Röhm, Perrey Reeves, Shenae Grimes, Ashlan Gorse, Nadia Dawn, Shaun Toub's wife Lorena Toub, Teyonah Parris and Broderick Johnson's wife Jennifer.[2] In 2015, Adele chose to feature one of her wedding dress designs in an article by Glamour magazine. [3]
Early life and education
Miranda is one of five children of Gloria Gonzales de Miranda, an Ohioan entrepreneur of Spanish parents, and of Spanish-Italian lawyer and politician Ruy Cesar Miranda Lupone of an affluent family in the Central American country . One of her sisters is TV personality and philanthropist Olga Miranda.[4]
Miranda studied fashion merchandising at University of South Florida and Lake Land College, both in Florida.[4]
Brand and career
Miranda began to design under the Xango brand in 1995. Three years later she put her own name to her leading edge menswear designs. Having established herself as a menswear designer, in 2000 Miranda created City People, a range of clothes for women. City People has embroidery, fitted trousers and transparent blouses.[5] Her 2001 collection was inspired by the works of the Colombian novelist Gabriel García Márquez.[6]
Miranda launched in 1994 a menswear casual line for department stores in Colombia. She has been invited to participate in Colombiamoda, Colombia’s fashion industry trade show. In 1997 she inaugurated her first boutique with her label, "Francesca Miranda" with a menswear line. In 2000 she expanded to women's wear when opening her flagship store in Barranquilla, Colombia where she sells both men and women’s Pret A Porter, and Evening wear lines.
In 2001 she received from Fashion TV Paris, an award for best runway during Miami Fashion Week. That same year she opened her second store in Colombia’s capital, Bogota. Four years later, she opened her first Central American store, in her native San Salvador.
Her collections are represented in the United States and Canada by Group 868 Inc showroom in New York. In 2010, alongside Group 868 Inc showroom, she launched her first bridal collection. Miranda had done bridal before, but only custom made gowns.
Also in November 2010 Miranda opened her third store in Colombia in the city of Cartagena. Her stores carry men's and women's collections, leather handbags for women, decorative pieces for the home and Colombian art pieces.[7]
Personal life
After her marriage to Francisco Jassir in 1983 she moved to her husband's hometown Barranquilla, Colombia, where she opened her first boutique. Its success led to the opening of a new one in Bogotá, and two more in Cartagena Colombia. Her first boutique outside Colombia was opened in El Salvador. The couple has three children:[4] Daniella Jassir Miranda, Francisco Jassir Miranda, y Andrea Sofía Jassir Miranda. Daniella, is a singer, and fashion marketer as well, working as a marketing director of her mother's brand.
References
- ↑ OV Guide: Francesca Miranda Video | Interviews
- ↑ 'Francesca Miranda-Celebrities'. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
- ↑ . Retrieved 1 June 2011.
- 1 2 3 Karen Funes, 'Francesca Miranda vino para quedarse', Mujeres (2004). Retrieved 4 September 2006.
- ↑ Luciano Lamberto, 'Francesca Miranda', El Mundo de la Moda (2001). Retrieved 4 September 2006.
- ↑ Loor Naissir, 'Francesca Miranda: Crónica de una moda anunciada', Gente (25 August 2001). Retrieved 4 September 2006.
- ↑ 'Francesca Miranda'. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
External links
- Official website
- Media related to Francesca Miranda at Wikimedia Commons