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Thierry Mugler has died aged 73. Known as the man who came to define Eighties power-dressing, Mugler’s designs were regularly worn by stars including David Bowie, Miley Cyrus, Cardi B, Diane Kruger and Diana Ross, in music videos, films, and on the red carpet. In 2017, The Independent interviewed renowned celebrity photographer Brian Aris, who took one of the most recognisable shots of Bowie in 1992, in which he wears a lime-green suit by Mugler as he leans against a pink door.
Aris has kindly given The Independent permission to re-share the photo following the news of Mugler’s death. “I worked a lot with David Bowie. I even photographed his wedding to the beautiful model Iman in Florence.
So I got to see the wonderfully modest and generous man behind the public image,” he said in 2017 of photographing Bowie. “Another truly original talent and a great musician. “When I photographed him at home in New York with his newly born baby daughter Alexandria, he was a proud father and seemed overjoyed at her birth.
I like so many other people was deeply shocked and saddened at his passing but of course his legacy of great music will always be there for future generations. ”Bowie also famously wore a Mugler dress on both Saturday Night Live in 1979 and for his “Boys Keep Swinging” video, released that same year. Mugler also dressed Bowie when he married Iman in 1992.
Aris told The Independent: “David was a big fan of Mugler and that series of images wearing the lime-green suit is very popular. It was taken in Dublin on a “Tin Machine” video shoot and, as you can imagine, it was a photographers delight to see David wearing it for my pictures. ”View this post on InstagramFor more information about Brian Aris’s work you can visit
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Cardi B is paying tribute to the late Thierry Mugler with a sweet message.On Tuesday, the rapper took to Instagram to honor the French designer after news of his death broke on Sunday. She shared photos of the two together, highlighting the designs she sported from Mugler and revealing that he was one of the first big names to «take a major chance on her» when her career began to take off.Cardi famously wore archival Mugler designs during the 2019 GRAMMY Awards, when her debut album, , earned her the award for Best Rap Album. She wore an avant-garde shell dress from the designer's iconic fall 1995 couture collection on the red carpet, donned a crystal-embroidered tiger-print jumpsuit with a removable giant crinoline skirt from that same year during her performance of «Money,» and wore an off-the-shoulder gown with fringed gloves from 1997 for the remainder of the show.«Mr.
Since his death, fashion lovers have wondered about Thierry Mugler‘s net worth and how much he made from his eponymous brand, MUGLER, before he passed.
Like his fashion designs, Thierry Mugler‘s face was also used as a form of art. Mugler, the founder of the French fashion house Mugler, had underwent several facial reconstructive surgeries in his life before his death in 2022.
Kim Kardashian has said she learnt what couture really meant from “master” French fashion designer Manfred Thierry Mugler in a tribute following his death. Mugler died aged 73 on Sunday January 23, a post on his official Instagram page announced. The reality superstar joins a host of famous faces paying tribute to the designer, including Beyonce, Rita Ora and Kylie Minogue.
Kim Kardashian is paying tribute to the late legend Thierry Mugler.
Kim Kardashian, 41, is speaking out after the shocking loss of French fashion designer Thierry Mugler. The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star revealed how much the creative talent’s death, which was announced on Jan. 23, is affecting her, and looked back on their incredible time working together in a new Instagram post. In addition to including several photos of them interacting, Kim included photos of herself wearing the styles he made for her and captioned the overall post with a loving message.
Diana Ross' tribute to Thierry Mugler, who has died aged 73, celebrates not only the French fashion designer's work but the pair's close bond too. In a tweet, the iconic frontwoman of The Supremes said, "I will miss you Thierry Mugler this was a wonderful time in our lives. " Diana is the tip of the iceberg when it comes to his celebrity fans, who include House of Gucci star Lady Gaga, Beyoncé, Iman, the Kardashians, and more.
Celebrities and fans around the world are saying a heartfelt au revoir to fashion mogul Thierry Mugler, who passed away at the age of 73 on January 23, 2022. But after his sudden passing, many are now curious to know Thierry Mugler’s cause of death.
Thierry Mugler was a French fashion designer known for his avant garde haute couture, who created designs for celebrities including Beyonce and Madonna.Mugler launched his fashion house in 1974, with his early notable clients including David Bowie (1947–2016) and Grace Jones. By the 1980s, he was a star of the fashion world, and his aggressively shouldered designs helped shape the decade’s aesthetic. Mugler’s flamboyant collections took inspiration from science fiction, 1940s glamour, Africa, and many other elements.
French fashion designer Manfred Thierry Mugler, whose dramatic designs were worn by celebrities like Madonna, Lady Gaga and Cardi B, has died. He was 73. He died Sunday, his official Instagram account said.
Thierry Mugler died Sunday at the age of 73.The French fashion designer was beloved by many in the entertainment and fashion industry with his looks worn on red carpets, runways and the big and small screens.Mugler's forward-thinking fashion struck a chord in the industry in '80s and '90s and were worn by the likes of Demi Moore, Sharon Stone, George Michael and more, with Tyra Banks and Cindy Crawford among the top models of the time to wear his designs on the runway.Though he officially retired from fashion in the early aughts, Mugler made an exception to design under «House of Mugler» for the 2019 Met Gala, creating the wet couture dress Kim Kardashian famously wore to the gala that year.In recent years, stars like Cardi B, Beyoncé, Robin Wright, Nicole Kidman, Lady Gaga, Megan Fox and Miley Cyrus have all rocked his ensembles.Upon hearing news of his death, many friends, admirers and former colleagues took to social media to express their condolences.Beyoncé took to her website, sharing a throwback photo of the late designer, writing, «Rest in Peace Thierry Mugler.»Diana Ross, who famously wore many of Mugler's looks in the '80s and '90s took to Twitter to share a throwback of her and the famed fashion designer, remembering what she called a «wonderful» time in their lives.«I will miss you Thierry Mugler this was a wonderful time in our lives,» Ross wrote.I will miss you Thierry Mugler this was a wonderful time in our lives pic.twitter.com/Z3ggaVjK2DSupermodel Irina Shayk shared a tribute of her own to the late designer on Instagram, along with some photos with Mugler from his Couturissime exhibit at Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, France, taken just last year.«Gone to soon
Fashion legend Thierry Mugler has died at the age of 73. The French designer - whose full name was Manfred Thierry Mugler - passed away on Sunday (23. 01.
French fashion designer Thierry Mugler has died, aged 73. Mugler’s designs were worn by stars including David Bowie and Lady Gaga. He also created stage costumes for Beyoncé and in 2019 designed Kim Kardashian’s famous “wet dress” for the Met Gala.
Thierry Mugler has died at the age of 73, according to his team.The legendary fashion designer's team shared the heartbreaking news on his Instagram feed with a blacked out image. Announcing the loss to his 630,000 followers, they wrote: "#RIP We are devastated to announce the passing of Mr Manfred Thierry Mugler on Sunday January 23rd 2022. May his soul Rest In Peace." Celebrities flocked to the comments section to share their devastation as Bella Hadid wrote: "Nonononono," with a sad face emoji.
Instagram page. The iconic French fashion designer passed away on Sunday according to the post. So far, no cause of death is known.