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Jean Muir Two Piece

Jean Muir, (1928?1933?-1995) an English designer, worked her way up slowly in the fashion business. She started her career as a sales assistant in the lingerie department at Liberty of London in the early 1950s while studying fashion drawing at St. Martin’s School of Art.

Between 1956 and 1963 she studied jersey and knitwear design and manufacturing while working for Jacqmar and then Jaeger and in 1961 started her own line of clothing under the label Jane & Jane. In 1966 she founded Jean Muir Ltd. with her husband.

Muir particularly liked working in soft, flowing fabrics: jersey, wool crêpe, silk satin, and soft leathers and suedes. Fluidity was particularly important to Muir who ensured comfort in all her clothes. Muir modeled her own toiles to ensure everything fit and flowed. She believed the secret to designing was primarily in understanding the female anatomy and took an exacting, mathematical approach to her designs. Muir had a reputation for perfectionism and exacting standards in all aspects of production. Although her character seemed strict and disciplined, her clothes were not. Her fashions stayed away from restrictive interfaced fabrics, structured tailoring and underpinnings. Her clothes were emancipated, flowing, and had a timeless quality to them

With simple classic design Jean Muir became known as the doyenne of British fashion. This beautiful baby blue 1980s two piece comprises of a dress with short sleeves, and an optional belt, along with a 3/4 length jacket with bracelet length sleeves and feature edge to edge front opening. 100% wool and made in England.

 

Measurements:

Dress

Shoulders 48cm

Waist 39cm

Length 96cm

Jacket

Shoulders 49cm

Sleeves underarm 43cm

Length 86cm

 

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