Donna Ida

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Donna Ida is a London-based denim fashion brand created in 2012 by founder and namesake Donna Ida Thornton, the "Jean Queen". The core DONNA IDA collection comprises high-waisted jeans plus an elegant selection of silk blouses, cashmere jumpers and simple tees. Jeans styles include, Ivy the High Top Skinny, Rizzo the High Top Ankle Skinny and Jeanie the High Top Cigarette Leg. In 2015 DONNA IDA introduced directional denim shapes into the collection with Sadie the Boiler Suit.

Born and raised in Sydney Australia, Donna moved to the UK in 1999 for a career in marketing but by October 2006 had opened the doors to the first Donna Ida boutique on Draycott Avenue in the fashionable Chelsea area. A second boutique on Elizabeth Street in Belgravia opened in 2010. In 2016, the DONNA IDA boutiques closed to focus on the online business and pop-up concept.

Fans of DONNA IDA include ‘Made in Chelsea’ star Millie Mackintosh.[1]

The DONNA IDA boutiques were nominated 3 times for Best Womenswear Boutique in the Drapers Awards, as well as listed in the top 50 best boutiques in Britain by The Telegraph.[2]

Donna Ida Thornton is a Patron of Jeans for Genes and raises at least £20,000 for them each year[3] Ida was also short listed for the WGSN Global Fashion Awards for Breakthrough Brand or Retailer 2011.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "Latest News Stories | Fashion | Grazia". graziadaily.co.uk.
  2. ^ Coulson, Clare (10 June 2015). "50 best boutiques outside London". The Telegraph.
  3. ^ "Jeans for Genes - Donna Ida". Archived from the original on 2 August 2012.
  4. ^ "Shop Visit – Donna Ida | Style Queen. Rebekah Roy. Fashion Stylist". September 25, 2020. Archived from the original on 2020-09-25.
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