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Iconic Danish fashion designer dead

Christian Wenande
May 13th, 2016


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Ivan Grundahl was a pillar of the Danish fashion industry for over 40 years

Ivan Grundahl was 65 (photo: Ivan Grundahl Copenhagen)

The famous Danish fashion designer Ivan Grundahl has passed away aged 65.

Grundahl, who was found dead in his home the day after his birthday on May 12, had been one of the most instrumental figures in the Danish fashion industry over the past 40 years.

Grundahl was born in Aars in north Jutland in 1951 and completed his education at Denmark’s Design School – then called Kunsthåndværkerskolen – in Copenhagen in 1972.

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Lapels of longevity 
In 1974 he opened his first shop in Mikkel Bryggers Gade selling his own avant-garde collection, and from 1978, he opened several more shops in Denmark and abroad.

Instead of focusing on the fleeting fashion trends of the moment, Grundahl instead designed fashion that had longevity and could be used across generations.

He mostly enjoyed designing clothing for women, which he felt allowed him to best express himself with a simple, yet dramatic allure.


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