Marchesa (brand)

Marchesa
Privately held
Industry Fashion
Founded 2004
Headquarters New York
Products Women's Dresses, Wedding Dresses, Handbags, China
Website http://www.marchesa.com

Marchesa is a brand specializing in high end womenswear, established in 2004 by Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig.

The brand has been worn by a number of Hollywood actresses on the red carpet including: Penélope Cruz, Blake Lively, Jennifer Lopez, Kate Hudson, Cameron Diaz, Selena Gomez, Halle Berry, Leighton Meester, Rihanna, Eva Longoria, Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, Emma Watson, Olivia Wilde, Kristen Stewart, Nikki Reed and Hailee Steinfeld. Sandra Bullock wore Marchesa at the 2010 Academy Awards, where she won Best Actress and was also named among the best dressed by readers of the Huffington Post.[1]

A number of celebrities wore Marchesa to the 2016 Met Gala, including Poppy Delevingne,[2] Karolína Kurková,[3] and Nina Dobrev.[4]

Marchesa is sold in high end department stores worldwide including Neiman Marcus,[5] Bergdorf Goodman,[6] Saks Fifth Avenue and Net-A-Porter,[7] in the US.

Products

Vera Farmiga wearing Marchesa at the 82nd Academy Awards in 2010.[8]

The company produces a couture collection[9] as well as a diffusion collection known as Notte by Marchesa.[10]

Marchesa launched a handbag line,[11][12] Wedding dresses[13] and partnered with Lenox to launch dinnerware.[14]

Most recently Marchesa has collaborated with Le Métier de Beauté to bring a cosmetics line to the masses featuring the palettes of designers Chapman & Craig.[15]

History

Marchesa is named after socialite Marchesa Luisa Casati. British born Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig met at Chelsea College of Art and Design in London. Georgina, a 2001 graduate of the Wimbledon School of Art, began her career as a costume designer. Keren graduated from Brighton Art College in 2000 and subsequently focused on print and embroidery design. Georgina’s draping and design paired with Keren’s textile creations resulted in the establishment of Marchesa in 2004.

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