Beginning McCartney became interested in clothing design at a young age. At 13, she created her first jacket. Three years later, she undertook an internship with
Christian Lacroix, contributing to her first
haute couture collection, and subsequently refined her skills while working for
Edward Sexton, her father's
Savile Row tailor, for several years. She completed her foundation studies at
Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication, now
Ravensbourne University London, before studying fashion design at
Central Saint Martins in the early 1990s, graduating in 1995. Her graduation collection was modelled without fee by friends and supermodels
Naomi Campbell,
Yasmin Le Bon, and
Kate Moss, at the college's runway show, which was presented to a song written especially for the occasion by her father, "Stella May Day". A lifelong vegetarian, McCartney uses no leather or fur in her designs. In 2015,
The Guardian described her as a "consistent and vocal" supporter of
animal rights. Several of her designs feature text that reinforces her "no animal" policy; one
Adidas jacket includes a sleeve printed with "suitable for sporty vegetarians". A pair of her vinyl and
ultrasuede boots was marketed as
vegan-friendly, although her reliance on oil-based synthetics still prompted ecological concerns.
Rise to prominence In 1997, McCartney was named creative director of
Chloé, a position she held until 2001. That year, she launched her eponymous
fashion house in a joint venture with the
Gucci Group (now
Kering) and presented her first collection in Paris. She now operates 51 freestanding stores in locations including Manhattan's Soho, London's Mayfair, LA's West Hollywood, Paris's Palais Royal, Barcelona's Passeig de Gracia, Milan, Rome, Miami and Houston, among others. In 2003, McCartney launched her first perfume,
Stella. In January 2007, she introduced a 100% organic skincare line, CARE, comprising seven products ranging from a cleansing milk made with lemon balm and apricot to a floral water containing
green tea and
linden blossom. In 2008, she launched a lingerie line with the
Bendon Group, followed in November 2010 by the Stella McCartney Kids collection for newborns and children up to age 12. , Barcelona In June 2012, McCartney invited the
Soul Rebels Brass Band to perform at her 2013 spring presentation at the
New York Marble Cemetery. Guests included
Anne Hathaway,
Jim Carrey,
Anna Wintour,
Annie Leibovitz,
Lauren Hutton,
Amy Poehler,
Solange Knowles, P'Trique,
Greta Gerwig and
André Leon Talley. Also in 2012, she contributed to
The Sustainable Fashion Handbook. In November 2016, she launched her first menswear collection, featuring
athleisure and
pyjama-inspired casual pieces; she cited
her father and the comedian
Jethro as influences. In April 2018, after 17 years of partnership with Kering, McCartney purchased its stake in her company and assumed full control of her global fashion house. The following year, she entered a strategic partnership with
LVMH. She designed the wedding‑reception dress worn by
Meghan Markle and later created 46 replicas for her "Made With Love" capsule collection, each priced at £3,500. On 15 October 2018, McCartney launched the Stella McCartney Cares Foundation, a breast‑cancer charity established in memory of her mother, Linda, who died in 1998. The foundation aimed to donate 1,000 Louis Listening post‑operative mastectomy compression bras to women undergoing treatment. On 21 November 2021, she released "The Beatles: Get Back", a collection inspired by the Beatles. In 2023, she performed a spoken-word piece at the
Coronation Concert for
Charles III and
Camilla. In January 2025, Stella McCartney repurchased the minority stake in her eponymous fashion house that had been held by the French luxury group LVMH, marking a return to full independent ownership after more than five years of collaboration. The 49% stake had been acquired by LVMH in 2019, following McCartney's earlier buyback of her stake from Kering. McCartney's management and LVMH issued a joint statement describing the transaction as a way for the designer to “write a new page” independently, while noting that she will continue to advise the conglomerate's executive team on sustainability issues as a global ambassador https://www.reuters.com https://www.voguebusiness.com
Collaborations at the 2010 US Open McCartney launched a joint-venture line with
Adidas in September 2004, establishing a long‑term partnership with the corporation. The collaboration produced a women's sports‑performance collection. In January 2010, she announced a jewellery collaboration with
Disney inspired by
Alice in Wonderland. In July that year, working with
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and eco-designer Atom cianfarani, McCartney petitioned the British
Ministry of Defence to end the use of Canadian black bears for the fur on the guards' hats; the military has yet to make the change. In July 2011, McCartney appeared on the catwalk at
The Brandery fashion show in
Barcelona. In December 2018, she announced the launch of a new fashion-industry charter for
climate action, created in collaboration with the
United Nations to encourage sustainable business practices. In August 2019, American singer-songwriter
Taylor Swift partnered with McCartney on a fashion line inspired by Swift's seventh studio album,
Lover, released under the title "Stella X Taylor Swift".
Team GB In September 2010, McCartney was appointed Team GB's Creative Director for the
2012 Olympics by Adidas – the first time in the Games' history that a leading fashion designer created the apparel for a country's athletes across all competitions for both the Olympic and Paralympic Games. The Team GB kit was publicly unveiled in March 2012. ==Personal life==