Rosemary Brantley
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Rosemary Brantley ia a fashion designer. She began her career as a runway model in Dallas. She then attended Parsons School of Design in New York. When she graduated in 1973, she was named "Designer of the Year." She worked for companies in London and New York as a designer, illustrator, and merchandiser. In the late 1970s, she was named head designer of the Jaeger American Line, London.
In 1980, Brantley moved to Los Angeles and co-founded her own sportswear company. She was also appointed founding Chair of the Fashion Department at Otis College of Art and Design. Under he leadership, the department grew to become one of largest and most influential fashion programs in the country, providing design talent to some of the country’s largest apparel companies. [1] Todd Oldham has said "I have led critiques at many fashion design schools and by far Otis is the leader." [2] In 2005, Brantley was recognized for her significant contributions to the fashion industry by the LA Fashion Awards with their "Inspiration Award."
[edit] External links
- "Perfect Fit" Los Angeles Business Journal, June 5, 2006, p.24.
- Otis School of Fashion Design
- Major Fashion Programs