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  1. Giorgio di Sant' Angelo (Jorge Alberto Imperatrice), commonly known as Giorgio Sant'Angelo, (1933–1989) was an Italian/Argentinian fashion designer based in the United States. He was known for creating ethnic-inspired looks early in his career, for which he won the prestigious American Coty Fashion Critic's award in 1968 and in 1970.

  2. Giorgio di Sant’Angelo (1936-1989) 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, with multicultural influences.

  3. Giorgio di Sant’Angelo began his career in fashion with designs for plastic jewelry in the late 1960s. Early examples were featured in Vogue magazine under editor, Diana Vreeland and earned Sant’Angelo a Coty Award in 1968.

  4. Giorgio di Sant’Angelo’s romantic, body-conscious creations firmly underscored his belief that “vinyl astronaut clothes” were not the future of fashion. Aspects of Sant’Angelo’s background remain uncertain, as the designer was known to fabricate details of his past.

  5. Fashion and art are always the first to welcome the outcast into society. Giorgio di Sant'Angelo's ascription of beauty to the prostitute is a significant avowal for the new classless beauty of the 1970s and after.

  6. 18 de ago. de 2017 · When, in the 1960s, American fashion was looking toward space exploration to dress women, the designer Giorgio di Sant’Angelo waxed romantic on the possibilities of ethnic, gypsy, and hippie culture to transform the American woman.

  7. 23 de ago. de 2022 · In October 1968, Giorgio di Sant'Angelo talked about his accessories, fashion — and how the French knocked off American designers.