Daniel Roseberry has signed with Creative Artists Agency for representation, WWD has learned exclusively.
The designer, who took the reins at Schiaparelli as artistic director in 2019, is behind various memorable cultural looks, including the red, white and blue ensemble Lady Gaga wore as she sang the national anthem on the inauguration of President Joe Biden: a gown and fitted jacket adorned with a big dove-of-peace brooch.
Roseberry has also dressed former First Lady Michelle Obama — who wore a crystal, lemon-colored silk dress to The Smithsonian’s American Portrait Gala — and Beyoncé, seen wearing Schiaparelli in her “Renaissance” album art and at various award shows, including during her historic music win on the Grammy Awards this 12 months.
Bella Hadid, Adele, Zendaya, Regina King and Nicole Kidman have all worn notable looks by the designer. Hadid turned heads in Schiaparelli on the red steps of the 2021 Cannes Film Festival, while Adele may be seen in his designs on stage in The Colosseum at Caesars Palace during her Las Vegas residency. The singer also wore Schiaparelli for her Hyde Park performance in London.
Born in Plano, Texas, Roseberry moved to Latest York City to review on the Fashion Institute of Technology. He then joined Thom Browne, becoming a veteran on the label with greater than a decade of experience at the corporate. He rose as its design director of men’s and girls’s collections before heading Schiaparelli.
Roseberry’s Schiaparelli designs have been showcased on the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, where his work, together with original sketches and video installations, were exhibited as a part of “Shocking! The Surreal World of Elsa Schiaparelli.”
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