Barnes studied at the
Fashion Institute of Technology. She launched her fashion company in 1976 with a $5,000 loan from her Fashion Institute of Technology Biology professor. The company's first design was a pair of pants which had no back pockets. This design became popular with celebrities and helped to launch her career. In 1978, she bought her first loom, and quickly became known for her innovative textiles. A big part of what makes her work notable is her work with several mathematicians, including
Bernt Wahl, Bill Jones and Dana Cartwright in creating some of her designs. She has been featured in
Wired. She received the 1980 and 1981
Coty Menswear Award. She designed the tenth anniversary
Orlando Magic uniforms. Her designs are sold at many upscale stores, including
Saks Fifth Avenue and
Nordstrom. Celebrities who have worn Barnes's clothing include
Cher,
Bette Midler,
Elton John,
Robin Williams,
Daryl Hall and
John Oates, and
Richard Dreyfuss. In addition to her success in the world of fashion, Barnes has been a prolific product, textile, carpet and furniture designer. Her awards include 4
Good Design Awards from the Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture for her textile, furniture and carpet designs; a three-time winner for the Jhane Barnes Textile collection: “Best of NEOCON” in 1998, 1999 and 2000. Her work includes partnerships with Bernhardt Design, Lumicor, Kenmark Optical and Tandus Flooring. ==Awards and nominations==