Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Fashion

Australia

 * Reta Mildred Findlay (1893-1954), businesswoman
 * Eleanor Lilian Gladys Gough (1887-1967), teacher of dressmaking
 * Catherine Hardess (1889-1970), woolens manufacturer
 * Ursula Mary Hordern (1911-1961), fashion editor
 * Harriette Adelaide McCathie (d. 1912), clothing retailer
 * Helen Lothan Robertson (1848-1937), garment industry unionist
 * Phyllis Sykes Shillito (1895-1980), designer and educator
 * Janet Walker (designer) (1850-1940), fashion designer
 * Elizabeth Jane Garland Ward (1842-1908), milliner and philanthropist
 * Johanna Wilhelmine Weigel (1847-1940), pattern manufacturer

Canada

 * Canadian Aboriginal Festival
 * Hayley Elsaesser, designer
 * Saniya Khan Pakistani-Canadian fashion designer.
 * Markoo, Canadian fashion label of designers Mona Koochek and Tania Martins
 * Veronica MacIsaac - Canadian fashion designer., , , , ,
 * Verlie Morrison, designer

France

 * Jeanne Damas, model and founder of the French fashion label Rouje
 * Maram Aboul Enein, Egyptian-born Paris designer
 * Jeanne Margaine-Lacroix (1868-1930) - Early female couturier and important pioneer both of corset-free dresses and trousers for women. fr:Margaine-Lacroix.

Germany

 * Beatrace Angut Oola, director, Africa Fashion Day Berlin
 * , costume designer
 * Leyla Piedayesh, designer, born in Tehran
 * Karlotta Wilde, designer

Ghana

 * Claudia Kwarteng Lumor, fashion editor

India

 * Rina Dhaka, designer
 * Ranna Gill, designer
 * Monisha Jaising, designer
 * Puja Nayyar, fashion designer

Iran

 * Farnaz Abdoli, designer
 * Naghmeh Kiumarsi, designer

Italy

 * Simonetta Visconti (1922-2011), also known as Simonetta Colonna di Cesarò, but worked professionally as Simonetta. Significant and influential Italian couturier. Italian bio., ,

Japan

 * Chitose Abe, designer
 * Maiko Takeda - Avant-garde Japanese milliner and jewelry designer. Particularly notable for her collaborations with Icelandic musician Bjork. (
 * Yumi Katsura (b. 1932), designer

Kenya

 * Ann McCreath, fashion designer
 * Diana Opoti, fashion promoter

Liberia

 * Yahne Sangare (1939-2004), journalist and model (born Jeanie Cecilia King)

Nigeria

 * Elohor Aisien, modelling agency founder
 * Joan Okorodudu, modelling agency founder

Russia

 * Asiya Bareeva, designer
 * Vika Gazinskaya, designer
 * Asya Malbershtein, designer
 * Lesia Paramonova, designer
 * Dasha Selyanova, designer
 * Olia Shurygina (b. 1987), designer
 * Yulia Vorobieva (designer), designer

Serbia

 * Aleksandra Lalic, fashion designer

South Africa

 * Lucilla Booyzen, founder/director, SA Fashion Week
 * Josie Borain (born 1963), model, photographer
 * Jackie Burger, fashion editor

United Kingdom

 * Penelope Byrde (b. 1948), fashion historian
 * Emily McVitie Clapham (d. 1952), dressmaker
 * Diana De Marly (b. 1939), fashion historian
 * Rahvis - London couture house run by South-African born sisters Raemonde (1913-?) and Dora Rahvis (1914-?), who also worked as film costumiers. (See also V&A book London Couture 1923-1975)
 * Donna Wallace - Black British fashion journalist and accessories editor for Vogue UK; selected by the Fashion Museum Bath as the leading fashion journalist to choose the 2019 Dress of the Year

United States

 * Kelechi Anyadiegwu, fashion retailer
 * Delfina Baldassarre - Owns an eponymous brand, co-head of design ; ; ; ; ;
 * Alice Cadolle
 * Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell, fashion historian
 * Jennie Belle Murphy Covington (1881-1966), worked as a seamstress
 * Amy Creyer - fashion photographer ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
 * Diane Freis - American fashion designer., , , , , , , , , etc.
 * Louise Barnes Gallagher (1892-1972), coat and suit designer and author, winner of the first Neiman Marcus Fashion Awards, 1938.,
 * Carol Horn (b.1936), fashion designer known for ethnic influences. 1975 Coty Award winner.,
 * Julia K. Jaffray (d. 1941), fabric labelling advocate
 * Carrie Munn (c1900-1984), designer
 * Michelle Murphy (curator) (1907-1954), influential textiles and fashion curator at Brooklyn in 1940s, winner of the Neiman Marcus Fashion Award in 1951.
 * Lucie Ann Onderwyzer, lingerie designer at "Lucie Ann", won a Neiman Marcus Fashion Award in 1966.
 * Annette Gurney Ontell (d. 2011), designer
 * Malia Peoples, fashion designer
 * Elisa Rishwain/Elisa Ferare (1944-2010), shoe designer
 * Helen Van Slyke (1919-1979) fashion executive and novelist
 * Mary Lou Spiess - Disabled fashion pioneer
 * Eileen West (1949-2017), sleepwear designer
 * Araks Yeramyan - Founder of Araks, New York based women's ready-to-wear, lingerie and swimwear brand., , , , ,

Zimbabwe

 * Priscilla Chigariro-Gessen, founder, Zimbabwe Fashion Week

Indonesia

 * Kain (skirt), sarong-style,

Kenya

 * Leso (dress) disambiguate from LESO. (Not 100% sure how this is different from a Kanga. Be careful! :)

Korea

 * Baetssi, hair ornaments
 * Jeonmo, a hat (족두리),
 * Sseugae chima, headgear,
 * Tteoljam, hair ornament,

United States

 * Nah-leen, Apache hair ornament, (p154)