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Oscar de la Renta — an icon of the fashion world who dressed royals and celebrities — has died at the age of 82.
The famed designer, who created a global empire with his formal wear and evening gowns, died Monday at his home in Connecticut after a long battle with cancer.
Born in the Dominican Republic, the designer came into the public spotlight during the 1960s while dressing First Lady Jackie Kennedy.
De la Renta was well-known for his elegant red-carpet gowns, which were worn by stars such as Cameron Diaz, Kristen Stewart and Penelope Cruz.
A skilled craftsman, he recently appeared in a Vogue fashion spread with George Clooney’s wife, Amal, who was wearing his stunning white lace wedding gown.
He became a U.S. citizen in 1969 and was the first American to become the top designer of a French fashion house.
His style was described as a mix of European luxury clothing and American casual wear.
First Lady Michelle Obama donned a de la Renta dress at a White House cocktail party this month after allegedly snubbing him for years after he chided her for her choice of clothing for a meeting with Queen Elizabeth II in 2009.







