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Friday, 16 May 2008
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SANT'ANGELO, GIORGIO DI Print E-mail
Written by ikonicvintage   
GIORGIO DI SANT'ANGELO

(1936-1989) After studying architecture and designing jewelry and textiles, the Italian-born Sant'Angelo shot to fame in 1968, when Diana Vreeland chose him to create clothing for the model Veruschka on a fashion shoot in the Arizona desert. He continued to create rich, unstructured clothing, influenced by ethnic cultures.

In the 1970's, Sant'Angelo designed leotards, bodysuits, and wrap dresses in bright, boldly-patterned stretch jersey. The sophisticated business wear he later produced is less desirable to collectors.

In 1976, Sant’ Angelo dropped the “di” from his name, so labels with the “di” date to 1976 or earlier.

"American women were wearing stiff boxes with zippers up the back as dresses. I thought it was time for them to loosen up. Why not be gypsies?"  Giorgio Sant'Angelo, 1978.


from a 1970s velvet & satin pantsuit
Courtesy of fuzzylizzie.com


from a 1970s dress
Courtesy of bigchief173


from a 1970s knit dress
Courtesy of novafashions


from a 1970s ethnic knit outfit
Courtesy of deadlyvintage


from a 1970s red leather coat
Courtesy of theopiumden


from a late 1970s disco top
Courtesy of listitcafe.com


a 1980s licensed label
Courtesy of fuzzylizzie.com


from an early 1990s jacket
Courtesy of morning-glorious



a 1990s licensed label
Courtesy of fuzzylizzie.com