Fashion Design
c.1975 (made)
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Place of origin |
Jean Muir was born in 1928 in London to Scottish parents. She was raised in Bedford. She learnt to draw, sew and embroider at a young age, and developed a passion for Art History. Leaving school at 17, Muir chose not to attend art school and viewed this decision as advantageous for her career.
She made clothes that were both radical and classic, breaking the barrier between couture and ready-to-wear. Jean Muir made her name in the 1960s, creating a reputation for exquisitely tailored, timeless, and feminine clothing. Fashion design by Jean Muir, London, of a woman in a long-sleeved blue mini-dress with button detailing and detailing on the neckline and a green headband shows the radical change in seventies fashion, but Muir’s inspiration from classic fashion.
Muir is admired by the likes of Gaultier, Issey Miyake and Giorgio Armani, and has received countless awards in Europe, the UK, the US and Asia for her work in the fashion world.
She made clothes that were both radical and classic, breaking the barrier between couture and ready-to-wear. Jean Muir made her name in the 1960s, creating a reputation for exquisitely tailored, timeless, and feminine clothing. Fashion design by Jean Muir, London, of a woman in a long-sleeved blue mini-dress with button detailing and detailing on the neckline and a green headband shows the radical change in seventies fashion, but Muir’s inspiration from classic fashion.
Muir is admired by the likes of Gaultier, Issey Miyake and Giorgio Armani, and has received countless awards in Europe, the UK, the US and Asia for her work in the fashion world.
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Materials and techniques | Coloured pencil and pencil on paper. |
Brief description | Fashion design for a blue mini-dress by Jean Muir, London |
Physical description | Fashion design by Jean Muir, London, of a woman in a long-sleeved blue mini-dress with button detailing and detailing on the neckline and a green headband. The cut for this dress is new, coloured pencil and pencil on paper. |
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Marks and inscriptions | Cut new Dress? (Righthand side) |
Historical context | Jean Muir was born in 1928 in London to Scottish parents. She was raised in Bedford. She learnt to draw, sew and embroider at a young age, and developed a passion for Art History. Leaving school at 17, Muir chose not to attend art school and viewed this decision as advantageous for her career. She made clothes that were both radical and classic, breaking the barrier between couture and ready-to-wear. Jean Muir made her name in the 1960s, creating a reputation for exquisitely tailored, timeless, and feminine clothing. Muir is admired by the likes of Gaultier, Issey Miyake and Giorgio Armani, and has received countless awards in Europe, the UK, the US and Asia for her work in the fashion world. |
Summary | Jean Muir was born in 1928 in London to Scottish parents. She was raised in Bedford. She learnt to draw, sew and embroider at a young age, and developed a passion for Art History. Leaving school at 17, Muir chose not to attend art school and viewed this decision as advantageous for her career. She made clothes that were both radical and classic, breaking the barrier between couture and ready-to-wear. Jean Muir made her name in the 1960s, creating a reputation for exquisitely tailored, timeless, and feminine clothing. Fashion design by Jean Muir, London, of a woman in a long-sleeved blue mini-dress with button detailing and detailing on the neckline and a green headband shows the radical change in seventies fashion, but Muir’s inspiration from classic fashion. Muir is admired by the likes of Gaultier, Issey Miyake and Giorgio Armani, and has received countless awards in Europe, the UK, the US and Asia for her work in the fashion world. |
Collection | |
Accession number | E.129-1978 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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