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Nationality
  
British

Children
  
North West, Saint West

Role
  
Television Personality

Name
  
Kim West

Occupation
  
Fashion designer


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Born
  
1959
Gloucester, England

Known for
  
bringing latex into mainstream fashion

Siblings
  
Khloe Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, Kourtney Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, Rob Kardashian

Spouse
  
Kanye West (m. 2014), Kris Humphries (m. 2011–2013), Damon Thomas (m. 2000–2004)

Parents
  
Robert Kardashian, Kris Jenner

Movies and TV shows
  
Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Dancing with the Stars, Kourtney & Kim Take Miami, Temptation: Confessions of a Marri, Disaster Movie

Similar People
  
Kanye West, Beyonce, Nicki Minaj, Selena Gomez, Rihanna

Profiles

Kim West (born 1959 in Gloucester, England) is a cult British fashion designer working mostly in latex. She was one of the first designers to bring latex into mainstream fashion.

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Early life

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Although having no formal training in fashion, West had designed clothes for herself from an early age. When she made a dress out of latex in 1984, it received so much attention that she began making it for others.

Fashion

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Her designs found early success with such notables as Adam Ant, Samantha Fox and Tony James, but she wanted to reach ordinary women. In 1986 her latex cowgirl dress made the front cover of the Telegraph magazine. However, the association of latex with fetish was too much for many of the Telegraph's readers and the cover prompted a flurry of complaints. A later photoshoot for the Tatler even prompted a complaint from Cardinal Basil Hume.

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In 1987 West opened her first shop in Kensington Market. By then her clothes were appearing regularly in publications such as ID, 19, Company, Sky Magazine, Honey, Sunday Mirror Magazine. Although gaining acceptability, latex was still controversial enough to warrant comments in the press "Kim has even sold an outfit to Kylie 'pure-as-the-driven-snow' Minogue". The battle to get into the mainstream was helped when designs were worn by establishment celebrities such as Janet Street-Porter, swimmer Sharron Davies, Helena Bonham Carter, and Isabella Rossellini. They were seen in films such as Mona Lisa. Oscar-winning costume designer Sandy Powell used her clothes for avant garde dance group: the Cholmondeleys and Featherstonehaughs.

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She was the first designer to print onto latex, an expensive and difficult process due to the elasticity of rubber.

In 1988 she went into partnership with Jessamy Calkin opening the shop Heels of London selling shoes to the likes of Madonna. She also made clothes for designer Vivienne Westwood.

Television

In 1992 West closed down Kim West Clothing in order to make a controversial documentary for Channel 4. The Sex Hunters depicted the "new lad" in a way which had never been seen on television. The subject of the documentary was quoted as saying: "In the weeks before the documentary I began to get worried we were going to get lynched... The day after [transmission] we went to London, the reaction was just incredible, people were stopping us in the street."

Personal life

In 1994 West moved to Los Angeles she returned to London in 2000.

Re-launch

In 2009 Kim West Clothing was re-launched on the internet. By this time latex was more acceptable and prompted no complaints when the story was picked up by the Telegraph: "THE LATEX NEWS Twenty-five years after she pioneered the idea, Kim West is launching a new collection of latex clothing for the discerning female.”"

In 1992 West was asked by Jonathan Ross in a television interview if women would be wearing latex to the supermarket by the time she was 60, she replied confidently "Absolutely". She remains the only designer to be making predominantly latex clothing which can be worn in everyday situations.

References

Kim West Wikipedia