Laura Dahl

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Laura Dahl
Born (1974-11-12) November 12, 1974 (age 49)
Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Education
Known forEmbellished Tops
LabelLaura Dahl & Wifebeader

Laura Dahl (born 1974) is an American

Tucson, Arizona and continued her studies at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City
. She is married to Timothy Dahl, has a brother named Matthew Gray Gubler and half-brother named John Gray Gubler.

Career

Before launching her own line of contemporary women's clothing, Dahl worked in the fashion houses of Cynthia Rowley, Anne Bowen, and Catherine Malandrino.[1]

In 2003 Dahl launched her first line called Wifebeader by Laura Dahl which focused on embellished tops.

Bloomingdales[5] and later that season Anthropologie
.

The Laura Dahl label [6] was launched in Fall 2006. It is currently[when?] being sold in Nordstrom[citation needed]. That same year the Showtime Network' The L Word selected Laura Dahl as one of their featured designers for the "L'ements of Style" collection.[7]

Her brother, Matthew Gray Gubler, is an actor/director and has since 2004 been a cast member on the CBS crime drama, Criminal Minds.[8]

In 2012, Dahl launched the

Webby Award[9] nominated do-it-yourself website for families called "Built by Kids"[10][11] and has since followed up with another website dedicated to hair enthusiasts called, "PYXIE".[12]

References

  1. ^ Hilary Hutton, "Laura Dahl Draws a Bead on Fashion", Vegas Magazine, February 2005
  2. ^ Hitha Prabhakar, "Casual and Comfortable Couture", Metro New York, 22 June 2004
  3. ^ Crain's New York Business, Oct 2005
  4. ^ Jackie Cooperman, "Web stylistas scoop up the news", "The New York Times", February 2005
  5. ^ April Y. Pennington, "Tank Girl", Entrepreneur Magazine, March 2006
  6. ^ Xazmin Garza, "Manufacturing Design", Las Vegas Review-Journal, 16 March 2006
  7. ^ Sharon Edelson, "TV's 'L Word' Leads to New Fashion Collection", Women's Wear Daily, 15 December 2006
  8. ^ Alessandro Stanley, "The Surefire TV Formula: Ape the Boss" New York Times, 20 December 2006
  9. ^ "Family/Parenting Webby Award"
  10. ^ Michael Cannell, "For Kids, a D.I.Y. Web Site", The New York Times, September 2011
  11. ^ Jessica Lahey, "A Big Pile of Fantastic Ideas to Get Kids Outside Making and Doing This Summer", The New York Times, May 2014
  12. ^ Jennifer Conrad, "15 Ways to Grow Out Short Hair", Cosmopolitan, July 2014

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