Monique Lhuillier

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Diane Monique Lhuillier (born 1971 in Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines) is a Filipino fashion designer based in the United States.

Monique Lhuillier
Monique Lhuillier

Lhuillier's family is one of the more prominent names in Philippine high society. The family owns a chain of pawnshops currently operating in more than a hundred cities in the nation.

Lhuillier demonstrated good taste and great imaginations at an early age. At 15, she was an outstanding student in Lausanne, Switzerland. She deeply pursued her desire to hit it big in the fashion circle. So, her parents sent her to the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (FIDM), where she met the man she married, Tom Bugbee.

Lhuillier and Bugbee, a young, dynamic husband and wife team, founded the company in 1996 with the launch of their first bridal collection. The bridal line was extremely well-received by fashion-savvy brides, editors and celebrities.

The breakthrough came about after Monique designed the gowns of her wedding entourage. All these captured the fancy of the couture circle. Having had a difficult time finding her own gown, Lhuillier, a 23-year-old newlywed at the time, decided to begin sketching her own line of dresses. Her husband figured it was little more than a hobby, one that she would tire of soon enough. "He thought I had the wedding blues and eventually I'd get over it," she told USA WEEKEND Magazine. [1]

She made the news with two high-profile celebrity weddings in a row. She designed Christine Baumgartner's wedding dress for the fall 2004 wedding to Kevin Costner shortly after designing both of Britney Spears's wedding dresses in her wedding to Kevin Federline. She's also designed the wedding gown of US former Vice President and former Second Lady Al and Tipper Gore's youngest daughter, Sarah G. Lee, during her marriage to Bill Lee[2], Giuliana DePandi's wedding gown to The Apprentice winner Bill Rancic[3], and Allison Munn's wedding gown to actor Scott Holroyd.[4]

Subsequently Lhuillier added evening wear to her line, and several of her efforts showed up on red carpets before awards shows. For the Fall 2007 season she branched off into more typical oddball runway collections.

[edit] 2007 Fashion Week Spring Collection

On September 18, 2007, Monique Lhuillier launched pretty dresses, her spring collection at New York Fashion Week. She introduced mostly sophisticated and fluid looks. Specifically, the Spring collection included, inter alia: "ready-to-wear formals and cocktail dresses, a collection characterized by ruffles, bows, pleats in soft fabric and candy colors of vanilla, mint, pistachio and butterscotch."[5]

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