David Emanuel

Fashion Designer

David Emanuel was born in Bridgend, Wales, United Kingdom on November 17th, 1952 and is the Fashion Designer. At the age of 71, David Emanuel biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
November 17, 1952
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Wales, United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Bridgend, Wales, United Kingdom
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71 years old
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Scorpio
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Fashion Designer
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Cardiff School of Art and Design, Harrow School of Art, Royal College of Art, London
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David Emanuel Career

Emanuel worked for two seasons as an assistant to royal designer Hardy Amies at Savile Row and, aged 25, he launched his own fashion house, Emanuel, in 1977, working in partnership with his wife Elizabeth, with whom he had two children—Oliver and Eloise. They decided to close their ready–to–wear shop in 1979, so that they could concentrate on the couture (custom made) side of the business, and became a favourite designer of Lady Diana Spencer before her marriage. In 1981, the Emanuels were chosen to design the wedding dress worn by Diana, Princess of Wales. The dress—seen by over 700 million people worldwide—was made of ivory silk, pure taffeta and antique lace, with 10,000 pearls and sequins, and had a 25 ft train. Of the dress, Lisa Marsh writes in the Fashion Encyclopedia that "Creations by artists from Botticelli to Renoir and Degas were used as influences, as were photographs of some of the more romantic women in history. The garments seen on Greta Garbo in Camille, Vivien Leigh in Gone with the Wind, and Marlene Dietrich in The Scarlet Empress were all recreated to some degree." David continued to dress Diana, Princess of Wales after her wedding.

A copy of Diana, Princess of Wales, wedding dress, made by Emanuel, sold at auction in 2005 for £100,000, twice the original estimate. There was some controversy surrounding the auction. The dress' owners, Madame Tussauds, said that it had been made "in case of any hiccup or disaster", and that it had been tried on by Lady Diana Spencer the morning of her wedding. David Emanuel was quoted by the Western Mail, saying "To say it is a direct replica is untrue. There is no such thing. We did not make one. Diana categorically never tried this dress on, on her wedding day or at any other time, and to my knowledge never even saw it. It wasn't even made to her exact measurements, and we, of course, are the only ones who would know that." The copy of Diana's dress had been given to Madame Tussauds after the wedding in 1981 and was placed on display.

Emanuel has dressed some of the world's most famous women; Dame Shirley Bassey; Shakira Caine; Dame Joan Collins; Faye Dunaway; Lesley Garrett; Catherine Zeta-Jones; Patsy Kensit; Madonna; Jane Seymour; Dame Elizabeth Taylor; Ivana Trump; and Sophie Ward. The Emanuels opened 'The Emanuel Shop' in Beauchamp Place, Knightsbridge, London, in 1987 and sold collections at Harrods and Harvey Nichols in London, and at Henri Bendel, Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman Marcus in New York. Following his divorce from Elizabeth in 1990, Emanuel established the "David Emanuel Couture" label, offering his clients a personal service from his private suite at the Lanesborough Hotel in Knightsbridge, London.

While continuing to present Fashion TV's "Shop The World" programme and to design couture clothing, Emanuel designed his first ready to wear bridal collection, for Berketex Brides, in 2008. He recently launched a collection for the UK women's clothing chain, Bonmarche. In July 2010 he was made a fellow of the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff (UWIC), having previously studied for a Foundation diploma in the University's 'Cardiff School of Art and Design'.

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I designed Princess Diana's famous wedding gown, but there's one royal I regret never getting the chance to dress

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 23, 2024
A renowned fashion, who rose to fame for designing the wedding dress of Diana, Princess of Wales in 1981 admitted he regrets not styling one particular royal. Welsh fashion designer David Emanuel, 71, has a coveted resume, having dressed everyone from Catherine Zeta Jones to King Charles, but he really had his eyes on the late Queen Elizabeth, according to the Daily Star. While the Bridgend native is very well-accomplished, he wishes he'd expanded his fashion designing to the late monarch, the longest reigning queen in history. He told the Daily Star : 'Well, I've been fortunate to dress some of the beautiful women around the world. 'The only thing I regret is I never did anything for Her Majesty the Queen -I would have loved to have dressed her. At least something, but I missed that one. Pictured above is Lady Diana Spencer on her wedding day and David Emanuel, fashion designer.

After the owner revealed that expansion had'crippled' her company and she's lost 70% of her clients, Bridal boutiques were forced to relocate outside of ULEZ

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 25, 2024
The owner of a bridal store says she was forced out of London by the unpopular ULEZ scheme after its expansion'crippled' her sales. Linda Quayle (pictured with fashion designer David Emanuel) said she lost 75% of her clients after the city fell under the new roll-out in August. The Beau Brides boutique was established in Bexley Village on the Kent-London border and was able to defuse the first stage of the charging scheme. Ms Quayle, 56, had to leave London and relocate to Rochester High Street instead, but the new extension encompassed her area.

Royal women face a sartorial minefield - as well as tighter controls on cleavage (avoidance)

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 16, 2023
They have the finest designers, jewelry, and stylists that money can buy. However, royal women must negotiate a sartorial minefield whenever they step out in public. Some are no-nonsense habits that have developed over time, while others are simply the result of a monarch's whim. However, they must all be followed. Here are some of the more important royal dos and don'ts, from nail polish guidlines to strict rules on cleavage!