Moses in 2011 | |
Born | July 14, 1958 (age 62) North Bergen, New Jersey, U.S. |
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Alma mater | Fashion Institute of Technology |
Years active | 1990-present |
Children | 2 |
Website | www.rebeccamoses.com |
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Rebecca Moses was born and raised in North Bergen, New Jersey. Moses attended the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. Moses moved to Italy in 1990 where she met her husband Giacomo Festa Bianchet. In 2010, Moses relocated with her two children to New York City. Career Fashion design. Back Alcantara Fragrance Foundation Mac Cosmetics Fratelli Rossetti Back About News Contact Fine Art White Shirts White Shirts: Brown Paper Imperfectly Perfect Editorial Vogue Italia Vogue Japan Marie Claire Collabs Alcantara Fragrance Foundation Mac Cosmetics Fratelli Rossetti About About News Contact.
Rebecca Moses (born July 14, 1958)[1] is an American fashion designer, illustrator, author based in New York City.
Early life and education[edit]
Rebecca Moses was born and raised in North Bergen, New Jersey. Moses attended the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. Moses moved to Italy in 1990 where she met her husband Giacomo Festa Bianchet. In 2010, Moses relocated with her two children to New York City.[2].
Career[edit]
Fashion design[edit]
Moses developed her first collection at age 21; As one of the first American designers to enter the European market when she moved to Italy on 1992, closed her New York-based design company in 1992 and replaced Gianni Versace as designer for Donnatella Girombelli's clothing label Genny Collection and Genny Platinum in 1993. Moses continued as a consultant for Genny and Genny Platinum for some years until she developed her new label in 1996;
Rebecca Moses Designer
A week later after developing her new label in 1996, Moses opened up more than 100 accounts, including Joyce in Hong Kong; Bergdorf Goodman; Neiman Marcus; Barneys New York in Japan; Harvey Nichols and Browns in London; Janet Brown and Maxfield’s in the United States; Pupi Solari and Marisa in Milan; Eichoff’s and Theresa in Germany; and Victoire in Paris;[3].
Illustration[edit]
In 2010, Moses began working on illustration projects for Italian Vogue and other global publications, such as Vogue Japan, Icon, and Marie Claire. Moses began shifting her fashion career to painting and illustration for fashion, beauty and lifestyle brands such as Alcantara, Mac Cosmetics, Panerai, Saks Fifth Avenue, Vera Wang, Ralph Pucci, Fratelli Rossetti, La Furla, among others, are some of her creative, consultingand product collaborations.[4]
Books[edit]
- Rebecca Moses, A Life Of Style: Fashion, Home, Entertainment, The Monacelli Press, October 2010 (ISBN9780688162566).
References[edit]
Rebecca Moses Art
[5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]
- ^[1]CFDA
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- ^Biggs, Melissa E., 'Carry-On Classics,' in Town & Country.
- ^Gross, Michael, 'The Subject is Moses: The Name Game,' in New York, 14 March 1988.
- ^Mansfield, Stephanie, 'In the World of Fashion, a Designer's Name Can Be Her Most Important Asset,' in Vogue, December 1989.
- ^Quick, Harriet, 'Rebecca Moses,' in Harpers & Queen, January 1997.
- ^'Rebecca Moses: Keeping it Simple, in Eve, July 1997.
- ^'BG, Rebecca Moses Thinking Big,' in WWD, 1998.
- ^Ilari, Alessandra, et al., 'Rebecca Moses: The Bag Solution,' in WWD, February 24, 1998.
- ^Ellis, Kristi, 'Moses Show Brings $100,000 for Jeri Rice,' in WWD, July 28, 1999.
- ^Zargani, Luisa, 'Gilmar and Marzotto Take Different Paths,' in WWD, November 9, 2000.
- ^'Sure Things,' in WWD, 7 March 2001.
- ^'Elegance Made Easy,' in Simply the Best, April 2001.
External links[edit]
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rebecca_Moses&oldid=979314257'
You may remember last year’s Mac Illustrated by Julie Verhoeven. It was exclusive to Nordstrom’s (in the US) and The Bay (in Canada). Well the Illustrated collection is back!
It hit stores in Canada on July 4th and is due in stores in the US on July 11th!
It hit stores in Canada on July 4th and is due in stores in the US on July 11th!
Click on the pics below for full-size images of the Nude Lip bag:
Naked Proof lipstick (Cremesheen):
I feel like this is similar to a lot of other pinky nudes. It reminds me a little bit of Brave New Bronze (Style Warriors) only a bit more sheer and pink. With any Cremesheen, it goes on pretty sheer with good buildable coverage. I have dry lips and this felt nice and moisturizing on my lips. Lasted 5-6 hours through many glasses of water and a pretzel!
I feel like this is similar to a lot of other pinky nudes. It reminds me a little bit of Brave New Bronze (Style Warriors) only a bit more sheer and pink. With any Cremesheen, it goes on pretty sheer with good buildable coverage. I have dry lips and this felt nice and moisturizing on my lips. Lasted 5-6 hours through many glasses of water and a pretzel!
Boldly Bare lip pencil:
At first I thought this would be a lot like my Spice lip pencil, but it’s much warmer and pinker. I love it! One of the better Mac lip liners I’ve had, doesn’t tug and goes on smooth.
At first I thought this would be a lot like my Spice lip pencil, but it’s much warmer and pinker. I love it! One of the better Mac lip liners I’ve had, doesn’t tug and goes on smooth.
Drawn to Chic lip glass:
I don’t have a lot of lip glasses to compare to but this reminded me of Kiss Don’t Tell (Archie’s Girl). It’s a bit more of a hot pink and not as opaque. Overall, a great lipglass to liven up the nude lip.
I don’t have a lot of lip glasses to compare to but this reminded me of Kiss Don’t Tell (Archie’s Girl). It’s a bit more of a hot pink and not as opaque. Overall, a great lipglass to liven up the nude lip.
Rebecca Moses Warwick
Now I only picked up the Nude Lip bag, but there are lots of other things to choose from. I grabbed a shot of the display which had 2 lip bags, 2 eye bags, 2 palettes and 2 brush bags. You can find all the collection info at Chic Profile.
Rebecca Moses For Macrame
Display at Mac Counter – Hudson’s Bay Centre (Toronto, Canada)