"Norma Kamali" is an American fashion designer based in New York City of Lebanese people/Lebanese and Basque people/Basque Spanish descent. She is best known for the "sleeping bag" coat, garments made from silk parachutes, and versatile multi-use pieces. She designed the red one-piece bathing suit worn by Farrah Fawcett in the iconic 1976 Charlie's Angels poster. The suit was donated to the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in 2011. She is also credited with popularizing the shoulder pad in womenswear in the 1980s. Her work is included in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Kamali was the first designer to create an online store on eBay. In addition to designing clothing, she has also produced a fitness, health and beauty line. In 2008, Kamali produced a collection for Walmart.

Kamali attended the Fashion Institute of Technology and received an honorary doctorate from the institution in 2010. Kamali has received Coty awards, CFDA awards, and a plaque on the Fashion Walk of Fame. She received the CFDA Board of Directors Special Tribute Award in 2005.

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What I'd like to do for summer is bring in some color, but always keep the grey, ... Because right now, the collection sits on the edge between lifestyle and fashion but the minute it goes over to fashion, it kind of loses the lifestyle feeling.

It's not a branded collection, but more like a blank palette, ... Each piece is reversible and can be worn in dozens of ways with diamonds and a clutch or sneakers and a t-shirt. The fun will be seeing how people put these pieces together and mix in their personal style - this is why I chose to work in heather grey.