Schiaparelli's Daniel Roseberry Named 2024 Recipient of the Neiman Marcus Award for Creative Impact in the Field of Fashion
/On the heels of Spring 2024 Couture Week, Neiman Marcus announces Daniel Roseberry, Creative Director of Schiaparelli, will receive the 2024 Neiman Marcus Award for Creative Impact in the Field of Fashion. Roseberry receives the award for the unrivaled creativity and craftsmanship he has brought to Schiaparelli. He is being recognized for bridging art with fashion to successfully embody the surrealist and whimsical house codes the brand is known for through a modern lens. The Texas-born designer has captured the attention of the fashion industry and the world's most influential celebrities carrying on the legacy of founder Elsa Schiaparelli, who was also recognized in 1940 by Stanley Marcus.
"As Schiaparelli's largest partner in the world, NMG is proud to have built a relationship rooted in a shared desire to champion the Maison's extraordinary artistry for the American luxury customer," said Geoffroy van Raemdonck, Chief Executive Officer, Neiman Marcus Group. "Daniel's distinct vision has ignited unprecedented momentum that has ushered in a new chapter for the storied brand, making him the perfect choice for the 2024 Creative Impact recipient."
Since its inception in 1938, the Neiman Marcus Awards has sought to connect fashion's most important designers with the American luxury customer. In 2023, the integrated luxury retailer announced the return and expansion of the program in support of its growth strategy, Revolutionizing Luxury Experiences. Building on the platform's legacy of recognizing the future of fashion, the Creative Impact Award highlights individuals who have influenced the industry and culture with their singular vision and ability to inspire.
"In work and in life, creative impact is my number one goal, my core value, my North Star. To be recognized for this by Neiman Marcus, a name I've grown up with and an institution I could only have dreamed to be a part of, is an honor beyond measure," said Daniel Roseberry, Creative Director, Schiaparelli. "The fact that Elsa Schiaparelli was also honored with an award in 1940 only adds a deeper dimension to my gratitude. My deepest thanks to Neiman Marcus for their support and their unending loyalty, and to Maison Schiaparelli for following me into the creative unknown season after season. I am forever grateful for this opportunity and for all the beauty we have created together."
"We are deeply touched and immensely pleased by the honor bestowed upon us by Neiman Marcus. Awarding Daniel Roseberry for his Creative Impact and boundless talent, is also paying a wonderful tribute to our team members and to all the people who contribute, everyday, to the achievements and success of our House," said Delphine Bellini, Chief Executive Officer, Schiaparelli.
"For the last 4 and a half years Daniel has been gradually revealing the poetry of his imagination and the power of his concepts. He's a perfectionist and a hard worker. I don't see him as a fashion designer, but as an artist with a multi-faceted talent. A creator of genius, he brings the consistency and coherence of a vision that blends pop culture, art and avant-gardism. What he is unveiling today is just a tiny fraction of what he is capable of. The present and past ties that unite us to Neiman Marcus, the significance of this award, but above all the strength of the relationship we have with the Neiman Marcus Group, give this distinction inestimable value."
As a relationship business, the awards platform reinforces Neiman Marcus' fashion authority and embodies its innovative approach to retail, connecting brand partners to luxury customers in entirely new ways. The retailer will collaborate with Roseberry to activate an exclusive expression of the Schiaparelli brand later this year.
"Daniel is a creative force whose acute understanding of fine art, fashion history, pop culture, and couture execution has captivated the industry," said Lana Todorovich, Chief Merchandising Officer, Neiman Marcus. "Daniel's designs dare our customers to expand the bounds of their own personal style and we are excited to partner with him to offer an exclusive "Retail-tainment" moment infused with his remarkable creative touch."
The Neiman Marcus Awards have a long history of honoring the tradition of French couture with past recipients including Yves Saint Laurent, Coco Chanel, and Pierre Balmain. Continuing that legacy, two of this year's honorees are next generation couturiers from their respective houses: Elsa Schiaparelli won in 1940 and Christian Dior won in 1947. Maria Grazia Chiuri, Creative Director of Women's Haute Couture, Ready-To-Wear and Accessories Collections for Dior, was recently named the 2024 recipient of the iconic Neiman Marcus Award for Distinguished Service in the Field of Fashion. The retailer will soon announce the third and final 2024 class honoree, the recipient of this year's Neiman Marcus Award for Innovation in the Field of Fashion. All three recipients will be honored on March 3, uniting industry peers and notables during Paris Fashion Week at the iconic Ritz Paris.
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