Thumbnail of Interview with Paddy Killer, textile artist & embroidery designer

Interview with Paddy Killer, textile artist & embroidery designer

After graduating in Textiles from Birmingham Polytechnic, Paddy worked as embroidery designer in haute-couture in London and Montreal. She set up her own studio in 1973, taking public and private commissions, exhibiting, teaching and lecturing internationally. She has been an exhibiting member of the 62 Group of Textile Artists since 1985.

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Interview with Gerald McCann

On graduating from the Royal College of Art Gerald McCann worked in London couture and established his own wholesale business.

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Marcel Breuer and Motley

Marcel Breuer met the designers behind the Motley Theatre Design Group in 1936, during the London Theatre Studio project in Islington, London. When the Motleys ventured into the field of contemporary fashion and decided to open a shop called Motley Couture, they asked Breuer to design the interior of their shop for them.

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Costume cleaning conundrums

In preparation for  The Golden Age of Couture , an extremely rare costume by Christian Dior was brought into the Textile Conservation Studio for treatment

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Christmas Tree installation by Boudicca

For Christmas 2007, the V&A commissioned Boudicca, the first independent British fashion house to be officially invited to become a guest member of Haute Couture in Paris, to design the Museum's fifth Christmas Tree.

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The Golden Age of Couture (Paperback, New Edition)

The Golden Age of Couture (Paperback, New Edition)

'Captures a time when dressing was an elegant art' Elle

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Event - Twentieth Century Fashion

Tue 24 April 2012 14:00

COURSE: Chart key changes in design, marketing and technology that have shaped the fashion industry in the 20th century. Tuesdays, 24 April – 3 July 2012 (Half term: 5 June 2012), 14.00–16.30

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