William Tempest

William Tempest (born 1985/1986) is a British fashion designer.

William Tempest
Born1985/1986 (age 34–35)[1]
Crewe, Cheshire, England
NationalityBritish
EducationLondon College of Fashion
Label(s)
William Tempest
AwardsGlobal Fashion Awards 2010, Best Emerging Brand & Retailer

Early life

Tempest studied for a National Diploma in Fashion Design at Mid Cheshire College and then moved to London at the age of 18 to study at the London College of Fashion where he gained a first class honours degree in womenswear design.

Career

He has worked for designers Giles Deacon in London and Jean-Charles de Castelbajac in Paris. In 2009, Donatella Versace selected Tempest to show his first collection at London Fashion Week through the Fashion Fringe at Covent Garden initiative. In 2010, New York Fashion Week showed Tempest's work, and he was presented by Fern Mallis with a WGSN Global Fashion Award for Best Emerging Brand & Retailer.

Collections

Tempest's collection for autumn/winter 2010, "Under the Abaya", inspired by Islamic architecture and the legend of the Queen of Sheba's journey to Israel, was shown at London Fashion Week in February 2010.[2] Tempest's collection for autumn/winter 2011/12, "Dia Anna" was inspired by witchcraft, the occult, and the macabre in the Middle Ages and featured sculptural coats, crinolines and washed silk dresses in cherry, blood red, nudes, and black. The collection was showcased in a fashion film made in collaboration with Harper's Bazaar and model Amber Le Bon.[3]

Collaborations

His creations have been worn by Kate Moss, Rihanna,[4] Leona Lewis,[5] Lily Allen, Alexa Chung, Emma Watson,[6] and Victoria Beckham.[7] Tempest has been featured in publications such as Vogue, Tatler, i:D, The Wall Street Journal, and WWD, and was featured in The Sunday Times Power List as one of the most influential ʻ25 under 26ʼ.

Tempest has collaborated with River Island[8] on a high-street collection, created an art installation in Queen Victoria's bedroom for the Enchanted Palace[9] exhibition at Kensington Palace in London alongside designers Vivienne Westwood and Stephen Jones, appeared as a judge on Britain's Next Top Model,[10] curated an exhibition on sustainable urban design with Mercedes Benz Smart Urban Stage,[11] and has designed and worked with other brands including SonyVAIO, Disney, Toni & Guy,[12] label.m Haircare, The BodyShop, Olay,[13] and W Hotels.[14]

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References

  1. J Driscoll (2 June 2004). "Budding Armanis secure top places". Warrington Guardian. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  2. William Tempest, Autumn/Winter 10/11 at Vogue.com, 23 February 2010
  3. William Tempest and Mechante Film at Harpersbazaar.co.uk, 18 April 2011
  4. Rihanna's Tempest at Vogue.com, 2 November 2010
  5. Tempest's Brit Award at Vogue.com, 18 February 2010
  6. Emma Watson wears William Tempest at Telegraph.co.uk, 9 December 2008
  7. Victoria Beckham at Vogue.com, 2 October 2009
  8. William Tempest for River Island at Telegraph.co.uk 13 September 2012
  9. The Enchanted Palace at Telegraph.co.uk, 26 March 2010
  10. Britain's Next Top Model Blog at Company.co.uk
  11. Five things I know about style at Theguardian.com, 8 May 2011
  12. Toni & Guy at Toniandguy.com, 10 December 2010
  13. William Tempest Olay Foundation at Vogue.com, 25 October 2010
  14. Pyjama Party at Grazia.co.uk, 8 May 2013
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