FASHION DESIGNER

Sarah Burton

1974 - Today

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Sarah Jane Burton (née Heard; born 1974) is an English fashion designer. She worked at the Alexander McQueen fashion house from 1997 through 2023, spending her last 13 years at the company as its creative director. She is currently the creative director of Givenchy. Burton designed the wedding dress of Catherine Middleton for her wedding to Prince William in 2011. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2019). Sarah Burton is the 50th most popular fashion designer (down from 44th in 2019), the 6,709th most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 6,403rd in 2019) and the 5th most popular British Fashion Designer.

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Among FASHION DESIGNERS

Among fashion designers, Sarah Burton ranks 50 out of 51Before her are Anna Sui, Lyubov Panchenko, Tina Knowles, Irene Sharaff, Sirivannavari, and Alexander Wang. After her are Aisha Ayensu.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Sarah Burton ranks 670Before her are Monika Kryemadhi, Martin Müürsepp, Taraneh Javanbakht, Antonio McDyess, David Robert Mitchell, and Enrique Osses. After her are Ty Olsson, Michelle Krusiec, Tamara Rojo, Stala, Eunice Barber, and Marianne Timmer.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Sarah Burton ranks 6,709 out of 8,785Before her are Richard Hawley (1967), Veronica Carlson (1944), Aiden McGeady (1986), Aneurin Barnard (1987), Terence O'Neill (1914), and Henry Worsley (1960). After her are William Donne (1876), Ronnie Clayton (1934), Stephen Maguire (1981), Emma Corrin (1995), Gary O'Neil (1983), and Tom Pidcock (1999).

Among FASHION DESIGNERS In United Kingdom

Among fashion designers born in United Kingdom, Sarah Burton ranks 5Before her are Vivienne Westwood (1941), Mary Quant (1930), Charles Frederick Worth (1825), and Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon (1863).