Percy Irausquin

Joseph Gregory Percy Irausquin (June 26, 1969 August 14, 2008) was an Aruban-born Dutch fashion designer and couturier based in Amsterdam.[1] He was described by the Dutch media as "one of the most talented young designers in the Netherlands."[2] The Dutch national daily newspaper De Volkskrant described his clothing designs as "sexy and extravagant" and "fashionable but not fussy."[2]

Percy Irausquin

Irausquin was born in Oranjestad, Aruba, on June 26, 1969. He graduated from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie, an art and design school in Amsterdam.[1] His work was noticed by Christian Lacroix, a high end French fashion designer. Irausquin went to work for Lacroix in Paris shortly after his graduation.[1] He later worked for Givenchy with Hubert Barrere, a corset specialist, and at the house of Christian Dior.[1]

Irausquin was named by Vogue Magazine as a prominent up-and-coming designer in 2007.[1] His work was featured on the covers of several Dutch and international magazines, including Marie Claire and Elle.[1] He held a fashion show at the Amsterdam Fashion Week 2008 just a few days before his death.[1] He was once quoted in an interview as saying of his work, "I'm not one for complicated ideas. I'm not an innovator. I don't want to change the world. I just want to make it more beautiful."[2]

Irausquin was found dead at his home in Amsterdam on August 14, 2008, after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage.[2] He was buried in his native Aruba.

References

  1. "Dutch designer Percy Irausquin in accidental death". Fashion United. 2008-08-14. Archived from the original on September 22, 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-17.
  2. "Dutch news in brief, Friday 15 August 2008: Fashion designer Percy Irausquin". Expatica.com. 2008-08-15. Retrieved 2008-08-17.
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