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a knitting pattern book which was designed to be simple, with the most desirable, easy patterns for people to knit at home, using four ply and double knitting. She then moved into knitting three-dimensionally, making garments that were tailored and shaped like a jacket. In 1987, Foale opened a shop in Hinde Street, near
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styles. These garments were two-dimensional, flat shapes, more or less like a “T” shape, and Foale wanted to create timeless designs with the emphasis on perfect detail. She soon realised that there was a market for the designs she was creating and so was launched Foale Ltd. In 1985 Foale produced
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dedication ceremony; previously a man had always performed this ceremony but, as the Queen did not wear trousers, a feminine ensemble was required. Foale’s design was chosen. It is still worn to this day.
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Some time after Foale and Tuffin dissolved, Foale decided to move into knitwear. Hand knit was important at this time and everybody was knitting sweaters with pictures on them, or
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fashion label. They became known for their tailoring, creating long lean suits and coats, such as those worn by
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In 1960, during her second year at the RCA, Foale was asked to submit designs for the Queen’s
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Edmonton, London
Sally Tuffin
Foale and Tuffin
Ilford County High School for Girls
Walthamstow College of Art
Royal College of Art
Janey Ironside
mantle
Order of the British Empire


Foale and Tuffin
Sally Tuffin
Foale and Tuffin
Susannah York
Kaleidoscope
Aran
Fair Isle
Marylebone High Street
"Search Results for England & Wales Births 1837-2006"
Suit by Foale and Tuffin, 1964
Victoria and Albert Museum
"'Carnival' dress by Foale & Tuffin from the 'Coco Frills' collection, 1972"
ISBN
1-85149-606-8
Marion Foale and Sally Tuffin (transcript of 1960s Fashion Interview, recorded April 2006)
Foale & Tuffin V&A biography
Categories
Living people

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