Douglas Hannant designs clothes that women want PERIOD. FINALLY! There is someone who just knows instinctively and intuitively, exactly what I like to wear. I have never seen a designer be so absolutely clear cut and accurate when it comes to what I want to wear. I feel like I can let out a collective sigh for all womankind! His designs say Sexy, Sophisticated, Laid Back, Modern, Romantic without skipping a beat on style! His clothes remind me of vintage CoCo Chanel, and Bill Blass, Valentino with a twist that's all his. You know clothes that were and are MADE. He is the one to watch for sure. Simply put, Hannant knows how to dress a woman!
Douglas Hannant, a native of Illinois, relocated to New York City in 1988 after having earned a Fine Arts degree from Missouri State University. His education continued at the Fashion Institute of Technology where his inherent design talent and affinity for luxury quickly became apparent. After graduating from FIT, he had several stints in visual display before launching his first collection in the fall of 1996.
I SMELL A CFDA AWARD SO STRONGLY IT STINKS. (In a good way of course) As a matter of fact you get The F*Word Award for Outstanding Style In Women's Clothing, period, handsdown, and NOBODY can ever take that away from you Mr. Hannant.
His Fall 2008 and his Resort 2009 Collections have yielded some of his best work yet. (Although his previous Collections are equally as beautiful).
Have a look at Douglas Hannant's work, we think you'll like them as well as we do. And to you Mr. Hannant, Thankyou for understanding what a Woman Wants!!!
I AM IN lOVE WITH THIS MAN!!!
Douglas Hannant at the Spring 2008 Ready To Wear Show
Resort 2009
This man is gonna make me cry! He knows me! He really knows me!
From The Fall 2008 Collection
Simply Beautiful!!!
Too, much class, too much style. Did I tell you I like Mr. Hannant? Finally the man of my dreams. The man I am not ashamed to say: "I'd let him dress me any day!" Forget Modesty."We tend to forget that happiness doesn't come as a result of getting something we don't have, but rather of recognizing and appreciating what we do have."--- Frederick Keonig
Lovin Life, Truth Is
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