"I really lived an American dream as a young European, and it was fascinating," says the 76-year-old told fashion designer as the Belgian capital puts on an exhibition of her work
Diane von Furstenberg is a US fashion icon. But she never forgot her Belgian roots—as evidenced by a return to Brussels, the city of her birth, to celebrate a half-century of her glamorous career.
"I really lived an American dream as a young European and it was fascinating," the 76-year-old told AFP in an interview as the Belgian capital puts on an exhibition of her work.
The show, at Brussels' Fashion and Lace Museum, is the first exhibition in Europe dedicated to the Belgian-American designer, organisers said.
Naturally, pride of place goes to von Furstenberg's signature wrap dress, which made her famous as soon as it went on sale in 1973, three years after she made New York her home.
Sought after for its simplicity and practicality, the soft jersey wrap dress has been made in several dozen iterations in bright colours, making it an enduring feature in celebrity wardrobes.