Bernard Chandran (Tamil: பெர்னார்ட் சந்திரன்) (born 27 February 1968) is a Malaysian fashion designer.[1][2]
Chandran is also a Malaysian television personality. He is known as the chief designer of the reality television show Project Runway Malaysia, since its debut on 8TV on 3 August 2007.[3]
Chandran was a guest judge on Britain's Next Top Model, Cycle 6, Episode 12. The top three models were given a chance to model for Chandran's fashion show during the London Fashion Week.[4]
Early years
Bernard Chandran was born to P. Ramachandran and Chow Yook Lin.[5]
In 1991, he won the 'Open European Contest for Look of the Year 2000'. He was the first non-European to win the title.[6]
Fashion business
In the industry
After working in Paris, he returned to Malaysia to set up his maiden shop in KL Plaza in 1993. The first 'Bernard Chandran' couture house was a small, rented shop with a small staff in the centre of Kuala Lumpur. He expanded his shop in KL Plaza to take up four shop lots. He was voted Designer of the Year by the Malaysian International Fashion Awards in 2003.[citation needed] Chandran also has a boutique in Knightsbridge, London.
His creations are drawn from Chinese, Malay, Indian and other Eastern cultures.
Celebrities in Bernard Chandran
Estelle notably wore an azure blue dress by the designer with exaggerated pointing hips to perform at the 2008 MTV European Music Awards. She also chose to wear two of his distinctive pieces (one on stage in a duet with Kanye West and one for the red carpet) to the 51st Grammy awards, where she went on to win her first Grammy.[7]
Lady Gaga has also been spotted in designs from Chandran's Collections. She even wore a Chandran piece for her interview with Jay Leno.[8]
Tori Amos chose to wear a red gown from Chandran for the cover of her 2009 holiday album, Midwinter Graces.[9] Chandran had also designed all the 15 gowns for her concert tour that year.[10]
#BlackLivesMatter Controversy
In 2020, Chandran released a line of designer face masks and promoted it with an Instagram post featuring a black face donning a yellow mask, with Bernard Chandran branding and the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter on the mask. Netizens accused Chandran of blackface and of profiteering off the Black Lives Matter movement.[11]
Family
He is married to Datin Mary Lourdes Chandran (a Malaysian of ethnic Indian origin). She is a former model and was one of the most successful Malaysian models in the 1980s. They have five children.
Chandran wants his children to be grounded in Hinduism.[12]
Awards
He became the first Malaysian to win the 'Open European Contest for Look of the Year 2000' in 1991.
He was voted Designer of the Year by the Malaysian International Fashion Awards in 2003.
He received his honorific, Dato', in 2006 when he was awarded the Dato' Indera Mahkota Pahang (DIMP) by the Sultan Ahmad Shah Sultan Abu Bakar, the Sultan of Pahang, Malaysia.[12]
Chandran was awarded Malaysian International Fashion Alliance's [MIFA] Special Achievement Award 2009.[13]
He carried honorific title Dato' Sri, in 2016 when he was conferred the Darjah Sri Sultan Ahmad Shah Pahang (SSAP) by the Sultan Ahmad Shah Sultan Abu Bakar, the Sultan of Pahang, Malaysia.[14]