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Vicky Tiel Vicky Tiel (aka Vicki Tiel)〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.fashionencyclopedia.com/Sp-To/Tiel-Vicky.html )〕 is an American-born fashion designer who established her career in Paris, France. She is a couture designer and also has her own line of clothes on the Home Shopping Network. She is the author of the book, "It's All About The Dress: What I Learned in Forty Years About Men, Women, Sex and Fashion" published by Saint Martin's Press in 2011. ==Early years==
Vicky Kay Tiel was born in Washington DC to Ethel Kipnes, a NY painter from Hudson and David Tiel, a Polish-Russian born architect and builder. She studied fashion design at Pratt Institute and later Parsons School in New York City. In 1963 while still in school, Tiel created the one-piece zip-front jumpsuit, later worn by Ursula Andress in Woody Allen's, "What's New Pussycat". While at Parsons School of Design in 1962, Tiel met Mia Fonssagrives (daughter of Swedish super model Lisa Fonssagrives and step-daughter of Vogue photographer Irving Penn), and the two quickly became friends and business partners. They moved to Paris in 1964 and met designer Louis Féraud. In Féraud's couture show in July 1964, the Mia-Vicky mini dress was introduced.〔 After seeing the Mia-Vicky minis at the Féraud show, The International Herald Tribune writer, Eugenia Sheppard, wrote in headlines in "Anyone in Fashion Over 25 Might as Well Be Dead". Life Magazine wrote a five page story on the young designers titled, "Two American Girls Show Paris" and they were internationally recognized. In December 1964, Johnny Carson invited Tiel and Fonssagrives in their mini dresses on his "Tonight Show".
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