Blass, Bill

Blass, Bill
born June 22, 1922, Ft. Wayne, Ind., U.S.
died June 12, 2002, New Preston, Conn.

U.S. fashion designer.

Blass left home at age 17 to attend the Parsons School of Design in New York City. After serving in the U.S. Army during World War II, he returned to New York, where in 1959 he became the head designer of Maurice Rentner, Ltd. Building upon the innovations of European designers such as Coco Chanel, Blass made clothes that allowed women a chic, modern sense of ease and comfort. His work became popular among New York high-society women. In 1970 Blass became owner of Rentner, which he renamed after himself. He was a pioneer in employing the business strategy of licensing his designs and name to a huge array of fashion accessories. In 1999 he sold his company, which continued as Bill Blass Ltd., and he retired the following year.

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byname of  William Ralph Blass 
born June 22, 1922, Fort Wayne, Indiana, U.S.
died June 12, 2002, New Preston, Connecticut

      American designer who helped define the relaxed, pared-down elegance that would characterize American fashion in the late 20th century.

      Blass left home at age 17 to attend the Parsons School of Design in New York City. He served more than three years in the U.S. Army during World War II, and then, about 1946, at a time when American fashion began to receive the international attention that was once only afforded to French design, he joined the fashion house of Anna Miller and Co. in New York. In 1959, after the company had merged with Maurice Rentner, Ltd., Blass became the head designer of Rentner. His work became popular among high-society women in New York, and he quickly became part of a fashionable postwar scene that included Diana Vreeland (Vreeland, Diana), then a fashion editor at Harper's Bazaar and later the influential editor of American Vogue.

      Building upon the innovations of European designers such as Coco Chanel (Chanel, Coco), Blass made clothes that allowed women a modern sense of ease and comfort. He made sportswear, but he glamourized the concept by making clothes that possessed a new American casual chic sensibility, which he achieved by merging simple styles with luxurious materials. Classic Blass designs included a pea coat he fashioned from white mink in 1966, a strapless gray flannel day dress that he paired with a cashmere sweater tied over the shoulders, and a simple yet sharply cut dress that he transformed with feminine ruffles (his signature style). In a sense, Blass became his own best model: he featured himself and a female model wearing matching houndstooth-checked suits in a 1965 advertisement. Two decades later, designers Ralph Lauren (Lauren, Ralph) and Calvin Klein (Klein, Calvin) would similarly feature themselves in their own ads and would similarly market their brands around the image of a sophisticated, modern American lifestyle.

      In 1970 Blass became owner of Rentner, which he renamed after himself. Blass was a pioneer in employing the business strategy of licensing his designs and name to a huge array of fashion accessories, including home furnishings, jeans, eyewear, and luggage. As his business expanded, his name became synonymous with classic good taste. Throughout his long career, his clients—including socialites and prominent figures such as Katharine Graham (Graham, Katharine) and Nancy Reagan (Reagan, Nancy)—remained devoted customers. Blass sold his company in 1999 and retired the following year; Bill Blass Ltd. continued under the leadership of new designers.

      One of the founders of the Council of Fashion Designers of America, Blass served as its honorary president from 1979 to 1981. He was appointed to the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities in 1987.

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