Mandy Coon is an American fashion designer based in New York.[1][2]

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Growing up in a small Houston suburb of Katy, Texas,[3] Coon began her career in fashion as a model, after being approached by a model scout in a local shopping mall. Her exposure to the fashion industry fostered an interest in design, leading her to enroll at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. There, she studied Haute Couture Sewing and Tailoring. She furthered her education with an apprenticeship with designer Camilla Stærk.[4]

Coon launched her own line in the spring of 2010.[4][5] Vogue Magazine described her work as "punk-with-a-hint-of-romance".[6]

In 2011, Coon was chosen as a winner of the Ecco Domani Fashion Award in the Women's Design category.[2] She was also honored in February 2011 by the W Hotel as one of "Fashion's Next Hits," alongside other designers Frank Tell, Mara Hoffman, Michael Angel, and Tess Giberson.[7]

In addition to her work as a designer, Coon is also a member of the all-girl electroclash band W.I.T.,[6] and one half of the DJ duo Two Mandy DJs.[2]

Personal life edit

Mandy Coon currently resides in the East Village in New York City.[4] She is married to musician James Murphy and has performed with his band LCD Soundsystem.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ "Designer Playlist: Mandy Coon". Rolling Stone. August 23, 2011. Retrieved December 25, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c Zalopany, Chelsea (January 13, 2011). "Asked & Answered | Mandy Coon". T Magazine Blog. Retrieved May 4, 2011.
  3. ^ Chang, Bee Shyuan. "Conversation Starter: Mandy Coon, from math whiz to downtown designer". Full Frontal Fashion. Retrieved May 4, 2011.
  4. ^ a b c "Mandy Coon Designer Profile". Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. Archived from the original on July 21, 2011. Retrieved May 4, 2011.
  5. ^ "AUTUMN/WINTER 2010". M A N D Y C O O N. Retrieved September 27, 2018.
  6. ^ a b Zalopany, Chelsea (May 2010). "New Wave - DJ Turned Designer Mandy Coon Puter her own Spin on Cool Downtown Clothes". Vogue: 138.
  7. ^ Denardo, Maria. "W Hotels' Fashion Next Hits the Penthouse". Daily Front Row. Archived from the original on April 14, 2011. Retrieved May 4, 2011.
  8. ^ Battaglia, Andy (March 15, 2007). "Shut Up and Dance". New York. Retrieved June 17, 2021.

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