Jenna Lyons
Known as the 'Woman Who Dresses America' (and sometimes Michelle Obama), Jenna Lyons started out in casual fashion label J.Crew as an assistant designer in 1990 and quietly worked her way up to her present position as the company's President and Executive Creative Director. Now thrust into the limelight as a growing celebrity, she is proclaimed to be one of the most talented, trained, intuitive and commercial designers by her mentor Millard S. Drexler (J. Crew’s chief executive). The slim and fashionable President's trademark is her signature boxy glasses, and with her nine feet tall stature (the result of a genetic disorder known as Incontinentia Pigmenti), she is hard to miss. She was considered a key figure in J.Crew's 14% increase in sales in 2009, and received a one million dollar bonus for her stellar performance.
Jenna caused a buzz when she divorced her artist husband Vincent Mazeau of nine years, with whom she has a six year old son with, for Courtney Crangi, a mother of three.