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Celia Kritharioti
Born
OccupationFashion designer
SpouseNikolas Tsakos
Children3

Celia Kritharioti (Greek: Σίλια Κριθαριώτη) is a Greek fashion designer. She is the owner of the most ancient Greek fashion house, established in 1906.

Personal Life

Kritharioti is married to Greek shipowner Nikolas Tsakos and has three children.[1]

Career

Kritharioti is pinpointed in Vanity Fair UK as one of six couturiers to watch worldwide: "Beautifully feminine and embellished concoctions from this couturier to the stars", noted Annabel Davison, Senior Editor at Vanity Fair on Jewellery and Couture. Supporters include Jennifer Lopez, Lady Gaga, Paula Patton, Kim Kardashian, Kelly Rutherford, Miranda Lambert, Samantha Barks, Maria Menounos, Giuliana Rancic, Jemma Arterton. Gwyneth Paltrow was photographed for Vogue Mexico in Celia Kritharioti Haute Couture.[2]

Natalia Vodianova, Naomi Campbell, Iman, Giselle Bundchen, Leticia Casta, Claudia Schiffer, Elle Macpherson and Karolina Kurkova are top models who have worked with her. She was appointed to design the “Olympic Air personnel costumes”. Kritharioti designed the costumes of "Romeo & Juliet" and "Swan Lake" ballets for the Greeκ National Opera presented at the Megaron venue in Athens.

Kritharioti presents an Haute Couture Collection[3] (annually), a Bridal Collection (annually), the 5226 Prêt-à-Porter collection (twice a year) and the 5226 Princess Collection for children (twice a year). She also designs sunglasses, jewelry and accessories.

References

  1. ^ Georgiou, Katerina. "TEN - The company to watch in 2010: A Conversation with Nikolas P. Tsakos". NEO Magazine. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  2. ^ "H Gwyneth Paltrow φοράει Celia Kritharioti". protothema.gr.
  3. ^ Annual Collection

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