Heinz Oestergaard
Heinz Oestergaard (born August 15, 1916 in Berlin ; † May 10, 2003 in Bad Reichenhall ) was a German fashion designer.
He was considered one of the most important German fashion designers of the post-war period. After success in Berlin , where he dressed Zarah Leander and Maria Schell , Oestergaard went to Munich in 1967 , became fashion manager at Quelle , where he replaced the wire used for bodices with stretch fabric. In 1971 he designed police uniforms and green uniforms for the German police forces, and he also designed the uniform for the Federal Agency for Technical Relief .
Awards
- 1956: Honorary citizen of the University of Innsbruck
- 1975: Honorary member of the University of Innsbruck
- 1996: Order of Merit of the State of Berlin
- 1996: Federal Cross of Merit 1st class of the Federal Republic of Germany
Web links
Commons : Heinz Oestergaard - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- Literature by and about Heinz Oestergaard in the catalog of the German National Library
- Nadine Chmura: Heinz Oestergaard. Tabular curriculum vitae in the LeMO ( DHM and HdG )
- Homepage of Heinz Oestergaard
- Wearable fashion for millions on welt.de , 2003.
- He loved life, people and his work like no one else: Oestergaard died on uni-protocol.de .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Police officers in Mitte will be blue from February 1st. Retrieved February 2, 2020 .
- ↑ Hans Dietrich Genscher, Memories (1995), p. 177
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SURNAME | Oestergaard, Heinz |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German fashion designer |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 15, 1916 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |
DATE OF DEATH | May 10, 2003 |
Place of death | Bad Reichenhall |