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Fashion Designer Paul Costelloe, Icon of Style, Dies at 80
Paul Costelloe, the renowned fashion designer known for his work with Diana, Princess of Wales, has passed away at the age of 80. His brand confirmed his death, stating that he died peacefully in London, surrounded by family, after a short illness. The statement expressed deep sadness over his passing and requested privacy for the family during this difficult time.
Born in Dublin in 1945, Costelloe began his illustrious career at the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture in Paris. He served as a design assistant to Jacques Esterel before moving to Milan to assist Marks and Spencer in their attempt to penetrate the Italian market. Although the venture did not succeed, Costelloe remained in Milan, where he became the designer for the luxury department store La Rinascente.
Later, he moved to the United States, where he worked as a designer for Anne Fogarty in New York. Eventually, he founded his own label, the Paul Costelloe Collections. His most notable partnership began in 1983 when he became the personal designer to Diana, Princess of Wales. Costelloe dressed her for numerous formal occasions, creating iconic looks that resonated with the public. One of his most memorable designs was a chiffon skirt that drew attention due to its sheer quality when illuminated from behind, sparking considerable discussion.
Costelloe’s legacy extends beyond his work with Diana. His brand continues to thrive, offering a wide range of products, including womenswear, menswear, bags, accessories, homeware, jewellery, eyewear, and children’s occasion wear. He also made a significant impact in the corporate sector, developing corporate wear concepts for major multinational companies and sports teams, including British Airways, Delta Airlines, and the Irish Olympic Team.
At the recent London Fashion Week, Costelloe’s brand showcased a collection titled “Boulevard of Dreams,” which celebrated the vibrant heritage of Rodeo Drive in 1960s Beverly Hills. This presentation encapsulated his design philosophy and the essence of his work over the past four decades. Despite his passing, he continued to lead the design team for his company until the end.
In recognition of his contributions to the fashion industry, Costelloe was featured in a set of postage stamps issued by An Post in 2010, alongside other notable Irish designers such as Louise Kennedy, John Rocha, and Philip Treacy. He also gained fame as a celebrity guest judge on the 2013 finale of RTÉ Television’s “Craft Master,” alongside Kennedy.
Paul Costelloe’s impact on fashion, particularly through his association with Diana, Princess of Wales, has left an indelible mark on the industry. His designs will continue to be remembered and celebrated for their elegance and innovation.
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