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Adolfo (designer) - Wikipedia Adolfo Faustino Sardiña (February 15, 1923 – November 27, 2021), professionally known as Adolfo, was a Cuban-born American fashion designer who started out as a milliner in the 1950s While chief designer for the wholesale milliners Emme, he won the Coty Award and the Neiman Marcus Fashion Award
Adolfo, Designer Who Dressed Nancy Reagan, Dies at 98 Adolfo, who achieved international fashion fame as one of Nancy Reagan’s favorite designers during her years as first lady and who dressed many of society’s most prominent women for almost three
Adolfo - Vintage Fashion Guild Though by the 1980s he was best known for his ladylike, Chanel-inspired cardigan suits, in the 1960s Adolfo’s designs were playful and even flamboyant He won a second, special Coty Award in 1969 for his head to toe women’s design
ADOLFO - Fashion Designer Encyclopedia Adolfo began his career as a milliner in the early 1950s, a time when hat designers were accorded as much respect and attention as dress designers By 1955 he had received the Coty Fashion award for his innovative, often dramatic hat designs for Emmé Millinery
Remembering Adolfo - CFDA A native of Cuba, Adolfo started his career in Paris, and, in the early 1950s, made his name in New York City as a milliner for Bragaard and Bergdorf Goodman, and, later, Emme
HISTORY – Adolfo HISTORY Adolfo Sardina, best known as Adolfo, began his successful fashion career in Paris as an apprentice to Balenciaga American buyers admired his work and encouraged him to come to New York In 1953 he became a designer for the milliner Emme Adolfo hats earned him his first Coty Award in 1955 In 1962 Adolfo started his own business