Historical Dictionary of the fashion industry

JAMES, CHARLES

James, Charles: translation

(1906-1978)
Born in England, James's family relocated to Chicago where he began designingmillinerybefore eventually moving to New York. He is credited as being America's first highly respecteddesignerto work in the tradition ofhaute couture. To be dressed by Charles James indicated both wealth and a taste for the nontraditional dress. His greatest years of designing were between the late 1920s and late 1950s. In 1933, he reopened his business after going bankrupt and produced some of the most intriguing pieces, which earned him the respect of his peers, such asCoco Chanel,Cristobal Balenciaga,Christian Dior, andPaul Poiret. In 1937, James designed down-filled evening jackets creating a soft sculpture, as so described by artist Salvador Dali. An international childhood and a passion for the arts served as the foundation for James to spend his life drawn to fashion. Unfortunately, his business decisions often impacted negatively on his success. By 1958, his professional career as a designer came to an end.