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  2. Althea McNish - Wikipedia

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    One of her first designs to go into production, Golden Harvest in 1957, was a screen print on cotton satin, later manufactured by Hull Traders [5] (for whom she also created eight other patterns), [30] the design being based on an Essex wheatfield but using tropical colours. [31]

  3. Jinny Beyer - Wikipedia

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    She was the first quilter to have her independent line of fabrics after she began designing for V.I.P. by Cranston fabric, [2] and introduced the Jinny Beyer Collection for RJR Fabrics in 1985. [3] Beyer had designed more than 2,000 fabrics by 2000, and averaging four to six collections every year. [ 1 ]

  4. Jane by Design - Wikipedia

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    Jane by Design is an American comedy-drama television series on ABC Family. [1] The series follows the life of Jane Quimby (Erica Dasher), a teenager who is mistaken for an adult, as she finally gets her fashion dream job working with a world-famous designer, Gray Chandler Murray (Andie MacDowell).

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  6. Dorothy Liebes - Wikipedia

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    Liebes was a design consultant for companies such as DuPont, Dow, Bigelow-Sanford, and Goodall Fabrics of Sanford, Maine. [3] A promoter of textile mass-production, she advised on the development of synthetic fibers, and assisted in the development of machinery that could replicate the aesthetic irregularities and unevenesses of hand-loomed ...

  7. CuteCircuit - Wikipedia

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    With the launch of the first collection in 2004, design critic John Thackara referred to Francesca Rosella as "The Madonna of wearable computing". [ 5 ] The transformational creations from CuteCircuit have been cited as being an inspiration and precursor to the work of other avant-garde designers such as the Hussein Chalayan. [ 6 ]