Swanky Modes
Swanky Modes was a British fashion brand that opened in 1972 in London's Camden Town district.[1] It consisted of four designers: Judy Dewsbury, Melanie Herberfield, Willie Walters and Esme Young,[2][3] and was located at 193 Royal College Street, London.[3]
In the 1970s, they used form-fitting designs and their clients included Midge Ure, Cher and Grace Jones.[4] They created the Amorphous Dress, which is now part of the V&A collection. [2] Swanky Modes also featured clothes in magazines and newspapers including Vogue, Nova, Honey, 19, ID, The Face, Boulevard, Interview, The Sunday Times, Express, Mail, and the V&A Little Black Dress Book.[4]
References
- "My Life in Patterns with Esme Young - Sewing Blog". Sew Magazine. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
- Museum, Victoria and Albert (1977). "Amorphous | V&A Explore The Collections". Victoria and Albert Museum: Explore the Collections. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
- Young, Esme (2022). Behind the seams : my life in creativity, friendship and adventure. London. ISBN 978-1-78870-462-5. OCLC 1294284520.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - "BBC One - The Great British Sewing Bee - Judges". BBC. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
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