- Michael Vollbracht
Infobox Fashion Designer
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name=Michael Vollbracht
nationality=American
birth_date=1947
birth_place=Quincy, Illinois
death_date=
death_place=
education=Parsons The New School for Design , 1969
label_name=Bill Blass Limited
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awards=Coty Award , 1980|Michael Vollbracht, born
1947 in Quincy,Illinois , is head designer ofBill Blass Limited . He has had previous success in that field, although he is primarily an illustrator.He began his career in fashion as a student at what was then Parsons School of Design in 1965. Four years later,
Geoffrey Beene hired him as a member of his design team, andDonald Brooks followed suit two years later. In 1973 he went to work forHenri Bendel as their in-house illustrator. He continued in that function when he moved toBloomingdale's after another two years, but also designed the store's famous Big Brown Bag, carried out daily by thousands of shoppers.In 1979 he launched his own line, which was received so well that it earned him the
Coty Award the very next year. He capped this success by leaving fashion entirely in 1985 after the publication of "Nothing Sacred", a visualdiary of his years inNew York City and the many people he interacted with. He moved to Florida and concentrated on his illustrations and art. In 1989, "The New Yorker " named him one of its top illustrators, and he would produce covers and other art for the next several years.He returned to fashion with Bill Blass, a longtime friend and mentor, in 1999, after curating a retrospective on Blass's career and work for
Indiana University 's art museum which opened in 2002 after Blass's death. The following year he returned to New York when the house hired him on.References
* [http://72.14.209.104/search?q=cache:zmyZROf3VIsJ:www.goredwithcampbellsnewsroom.com/pdfs/Vollbracht.pdf+%22Michael+Vollbracht%22%2Bbiography&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=17&gl=us&client=firefox-a Michael Vollbracht biography] , retrieved from goredwithcampbellsnewsroom.com April 19, 2007.
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