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  2. Claire Barrow - Wikipedia

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    Claire Barrow is an English artist. Known for her unique hand-painted leather jackets and caricature illustrations, Barrow does not view being an artist and a designer as mutually exclusive, but rather integrates both aspects into her work.

  3. Bettina Bedwell - Wikipedia

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    Bettina Bedwell (January 13, 1889 – April 29, 1947) was an American journalist and fashion illustrator. She reported on fashion from Paris throughout the 1920s and 30s. She reported on fashion from Paris throughout the 1920s and 30s.

  4. Category:Fashion illustrators - Wikipedia

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  5. Betty Brader - Wikipedia

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    Betty Brader (1923–1986) was an American fashion illustrator best known for her stylish depictions of trendsetting fashions for the San Francisco specialty-store chain Joseph Magnin Co. Working closely with art director Marget Larsen and advertising director Toni Harley, Brader helped to establish the store's image through her graphic posters and newspaper advertisements.

  6. Fashion illustration - Wikipedia

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    Fashion illustration is the art of communicating fashion ideas in a visual form through the use of drawing tools or design-based software programs. It is mainly used by fashion designers to brainstorm their ideas on paper or digitally.

  7. Joe Eula - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 Joe Eula was highlighted as an iconic illustrator in the Line of Fashion Design exhibition at the Leslie Lohman Art Foundation, NY. The following year, 2009, the exhibition was expanded and shown at the Society of Illustrators, NY. Chris Royer contributed several key Joe Eula artworks for the exhibitions.