Chado Ralph Rucci
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Label Overview
In 1994, Chado Ralph Rucci was born and a new standard was set for luxurious dressing with an artistic twist. Rucci’s a favorite with society mavens and mature fashionistas, thanks to his sculptural silhouettes, impeccable craftsmanship, and to-die-for materials. In 2002, the two-time CFDA-nominee became the first American designer since Mainbocher in the 1930s to be invited to show at Paris haute couture under his own name. An accomplished painter, the Philly-born designer draws inspiration from his own art, Japanese symbolism, and the work of Francis Bacon and Cy Twombly. Rucci designs all of his prints, and works closely with mills to create new fabrics and revive historically important textiles. Rucci won the top fashion honor at Cooper Hewitt’s 2008 National Design Awards. His love for Japanese culture is apparent not only in his rigorous-yet-ethereal clothes but also in the name of his label: “Chado” is derived from the traditional Japanese tea ceremony, and symbolizes respect, tranquility, and integrity.
- Designed By
- Ralph Rucci, 1994 - Present
- Owned By
- Ralph Rucci
Latest News
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Ralph Rucci to Receive the André Leon Talley Lifetime Achievement Award
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CFDA Launches New ‘You Can’t Fake Fashion’ Bag Line; Kellan Lutz Likes Touchy-Feely Fabrics
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Ralph Rucci Said to Be on Verge of Bankruptcy
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Ralph Rucci Cancels Chado Show, Offers Showroom Appointments Instead
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André Leon Talley Is Loving Grandfather Sweaters for Fall
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Show Off Your Fuzz: Fox, Goat, Beaver, and More Fur Hits the Runways
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Critics Love LOVE, Rucci, Split on Wu
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Anastasia Kuznetsova Is Thursday’s Top Model
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Kelly Cutrone Gives New Meaning to the Word ‘Hooker’
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Critics Laud Wang’s ‘Raw and Wild’ Sportswear; Fall for Chai Love
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Mirte Maas Is Saturday’s Top Model
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The Fall Collections in a Word
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In Which We Offend Anna Wintour and She Shoos Us Away
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Ralph Remains Steady, Donna Gets Slinky, and Chado Ralph Rucci Gets Sexy
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Bergdorf Goodman's Linda Fargo Wishes You'd Cover Your Navel
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New From Paris: John Galliano and Lanvin Wow; Elie Saab Rocks Stripes