Wendy, Janey, Joanne and Madge: Inspirational Professors of Fashion at the Royal College of Art 19482014
By (Author) Henrietta Goodden
Unicorn Publishing Group
Unicorn Publishing Group
1st February 2020
1st February 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Design, Industrial and commercial arts, illustration
Decorative arts
746.920922
Hardback
224
Width 210mm, Height 260mm
Madge Garland, Janey Ironside, Joanne Brogden and Wendy Dagworthy, a quartet of remarkable educators and doyennes of style and skill, encouraged their students with rigorous determination to produce nothing but the best. Garland, previously Fashion Editor of Vogue magazine and a brave pioneer when the educational establishment regarded fashion as frippery, laid foundations on which Ironside, the sparkling innovator built. Then Brogden took the School into a more competitive commercial world with fashion becoming a major economic force. When Dagworthy took over in the final decade of the 20th century, she guided her students into a new era while still respecting the inheritance of her predecessors. Todays markets demand high-fashion-ready-to-wear, with the RCA School of Fashions reputation second to none for innovation in design and manufacturing techniques, and its alumni now in positions of influence throughout the world. From retail and industrial connections forged in the 1950s, RCA designers such as Ossie Clark and Zandra Rhodes, established their reputations, and top world-wide brands including Kenzo, Givenchy, Gucci , Louis Vuitton and Calvin Klein, clamoured to employ star RCA students.
"A fascinating and entertaining exposure of the professional and (sometimes scandalous) private lives of these four brilliantly stylish and inspirational women. The turbulent and often unconventional history of the College in the second half of the twentieth century forms a fitting backdrop to these stories, but its the strength, passion, charisma, and rigorous standards of these women that we must admire. Goodden tells their story compellingly and with insight." -- Betty Jackson, Royal Society of Arts
"This remarkable book is about, for the first time in detail, four strong personalitieseccentric, stylish, talented, driven. Together, they defined fashion at the College from the Second World War right through to the twenty-first century." -- Sir Christopher Frayling, author of Once Upon a Time in the West: Shooting a Masterpiece
Henrietta Goodden has written three books for Unicorn Press: Camouflage and Art, The Lion and The Unicorn and Robin Darwin. Henrietta graduated from Kingston Polytechnic with First Class Honours in Fashion Design. As a fashion designer her clients have included M&S, Conran Design Group and Pentagram. She has been Senior Tutor in Womenswear at the Royal College of Art and a visiting lecturer there.