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[[File:Giles Deacon.jpg|thumb|Henry Holland (''right'') with fellow designer Giles Deacon]]'''Henry Holland''' (born 1983) is an English fashion designer, businessman and blogger.
 
[[File:Giles Deacon.jpg|thumb|Henry Holland (''right'') with fellow designer Giles Deacon]]'''Henry Holland''' (born 1983) is an English fashion designer, businessman and blogger.
  
Henry Holland was born in [[Ramsbottom]], [[Greater Manchester]] and attended the London College of Communication.
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Henry Holland was born in [[Ramsbottom]], [[Greater Manchester]] and attended the [[London College of Communication]].
 
He gained attention with his bold, 1980s-inspired T-shirts that displayed catchphrases such as "I'll tell you who's boss, Kate Moss" in the 2000s; Holland subsequently designed a full collection and founded his own fashion house.
 
He gained attention with his bold, 1980s-inspired T-shirts that displayed catchphrases such as "I'll tell you who's boss, Kate Moss" in the 2000s; Holland subsequently designed a full collection and founded his own fashion house.
  

Latest revision as of 11:07, 18 February 2017

Henry Holland (right) with fellow designer Giles Deacon
Henry Holland (born 1983) is an English fashion designer, businessman and blogger.

Henry Holland was born in Ramsbottom, Greater Manchester and attended the London College of Communication. He gained attention with his bold, 1980s-inspired T-shirts that displayed catchphrases such as "I'll tell you who's boss, Kate Moss" in the 2000s; Holland subsequently designed a full collection and founded his own fashion house.

He was listed number 23 in the Pink List 2012. The Pink List citation said:

"Holland has gone from strength to strength since founding his label with a small collection of printed T-shirts in 2007. Holland's collaborations with Debenhams, Levi's and Kickers, among others, mark him out as an entrepreneurial presence within British fashion."[1]

References

  1. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/news/the-ios-pink-list-2012-8216187.html