Christian Louboutin (born January 7, 1964) is a footwear designer who launched his line of high-end women's shoes in France in 1991. He filed an application for U.S. trademark protection of this red sole design.
Salvatore Ferragamo (June 5, 1898 – August 7, 1960) was an Italian shoe designer. He worked with many Hollywood stars in the 1920s, before creating the eponymous company of hand-made footwear. Film stars and celebrities continue to choose him for their appearances in red carpet.
Hermès is a French high fashion house established in 1837, specializing in leather, ready-to-wear, lifestyle accessories, perfumery, and luxury goods. Its logo is of a Duc carriage with horse.
Alexander McQueen was a British fashion designer. In 1994 and applied to Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, to work as a pattern cutter tutor. He received his masters degree in fashion design and his graduation collection was bought in its entirety by influential fashion stylist Isabella Blow, who was said to have persuaded McQueen to become known as Alexander (his middle name) when he subsequently launched his fashion career.
Dean and Dan Caten (born Dean and Dan Catenacci) are identical twin brother fashion designers and the creators of Dsquared2, a high-end fashion label.
Karl Lagerfeld (born Karl Otto Lagerfeldt on September 10, 1933 in Hamburg) is a German fashion designer, artist and photographer based in Paris. He has collaborated on a variety of fashion and art related projects, most notably as head designer and creative director for the fashion house Chanel.