Donna Karan and Louis Dell'Olio in the Anne Klein workroom located in New York City's garment district in 1980.Rose Hartman/Getty Images

Donna Karan and Louis Dell’Olio in the Anne Klein workroom located in New York City’s garment district in 1980.Rose Hartman/Getty Images

The ‘Essentials’ Queen of Seventh Avenue, Donna Karan has stepped down as chief designer from her namesake company, which is owned by LVMH.

She started her fashion career under Anne Klein in the 1960s. She later became well known and an American fashion sweet heart with her very first collection, Essentials, in 1985. This collection was just that, seven (essential) items, ready to be mixed and matched, but yet a complete wardrobe in itself. She is credited to have majorly influenced how working women dressed in America for the past 30 decades.

Fans keep heart, as she isn’t going too far away from her artistic calling. She would be continuing her design magic with British designer Sonja Nuttall with Urban Zen.

She also continues with her philanthorpic pursuits.

http://www.vogue.it/en/encyclo/designers/k/donna-karan

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Karan

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Suzanne DeChillo/The New York Times

A fall 2010 runway look. Rahav Segev for The New York Times

A fall 2010 runway look. Rahav Segev for The New York Times