Charles Flederick Voss, the world's first designer, is known as the father of haute couture. He is the first designer in the world to create a fashion brand, the first designer to sew a personal brand logo on a customized garment, and the first person to open a fashion show with a real model.
The first designer in the world is Charles Frederick Worth, who is known as the father of haute couture and has created a new era in the fashion world: he is the first designer to create a fashion brand, the first designer to sew a personal logo on a custom-made garment, and the first person to start a fashion show with a real model ... His exquisite skills and original spirit have left many epoch-making innovations for the history of fashion.
One of Voss' earliest moves in the fashion world was to use fashion models. He was also the originator of fashion shows. Voss believes that the static display of clothing can not reflect the designer's full imagination. The first model was a French girl, Marie Vernet, who later became his wife. At first, he designed clothes for this beautiful female employee, because her dress added elegance to Voss' design. Once she wore a simple tulle coat with a high-grade silk scarf. It was immediately imitated by women in Paris. After marriage, Voss was designed for his beautiful wife. All the clothes in Voss Salon were tried on by Mary one by one. She walked around and showed them to people. The clothes that Mary wears in social occasions often become popular.
Charles Voss was the first designer in Europe to sell design drawings to clothing manufacturers, the first person to set up a fashion salon in the clothing industry, and the originator of fashion shows. Voss's previous fashion show was limited to static display, and Voss asked his wife to try on one by one and walk around to show it. This real-life model show became the beginning of the later fashion model show.
However, Charles Voss' greatest achievement should be his contribution to fashion progress. Although he is not considered as the greatest designer, in 1885, when his son was elected as the president of the French Fashion Association, he started the high fashion exhibition system. After his grandson Jack succeeded as the second chairman, he devoted himself to the promotion of haute couture exhibitions. The exhibition was later expanded into two systems, namely, Haute Couture Exhibition and Clothing Exhibition, which are held twice a year in Paris.
Regarding the use of fabrics, Charles Voss is the inventor of Princess Line fashion and the founder of western-style suits. He likes to decorate clothes with delicate flounces, bows and lace, and hang royal gold ornaments and foldable steel skirts on his shoulders. His works are deeply influenced by Spanish artist Villar Guiss and Belgian artist Van Dyke.