Emma Cook

Emma Cook

British fashion designer
Country: Great Britain

Biography of Emma Cook

British fashion designer Emma Cook, known for her unique embellishments and hand-painted designs, has created a dedicated following among women with the highest fashion standards. Cook's projects are aimed at celebrating the essence of classic fashion. Her clothing designs are timeless and meant to be worn for many years, without conforming to seasonal trends.

Emma Cook

Emma Cook was born in 1975. She studied at the University of Brighton in the United Kingdom and later attended Central St. Martins Fashion college in London. In 1993, Cook graduated alongside other notable students such as Alexander McQueen and Stella McCartney.

After college, Cook started her career as a consultant for brands like 'Martine Sitbon', 'Liberty', and 'Ghost'. Her designs, especially her unique embellishments and hand-painted elements, quickly gained a cult following among women with discerning taste. In 2000, she launched her own company, and from that moment on, Cook's success continued to grow.

Companies like 'Kokon To Zai' in London and 'Beauty By' in Paris stocked Cook's ready-to-wear collections. Her first "poetic" clothing collection featured touches of 1980s style harmoniously combined with exquisite elements made of fine wool yarn.

Cook's design projects are a reminder of the timeless beauty of classic fashion. They embody both sensuality and modesty. Her collections defy the concept of seasonal fashion, as all her creations are meant to be worn at any time for many years. They are whimsical yet comfortable, lovely yet natural and devoid of pretentiousness.

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