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CBE The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding valuable service in a wide range of useful activities. It comprises five classes of awards across both civil and military divisions, the most senior two o ...
, RDI (born 5 September 1946, in Tadworth, Surrey, England) is a British fashion designer. Her career, in both men's and women's wear, spans over five decades.


Early career

“I had always made my own clothes, so the enjoyment of choosing the fabric and adapting the pattern to what I wanted was my training. utThe 4 Year Dip Ad course
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, London] was an invaluable training in colour, proportion and design." Graduating in 1969, Howell made accessories while job-hunting. In 1970 her hand-made beads were taken up by '' Vogue'' and, spotted in the window of Browns, led to a commission by costume designer Beatrice Dawson for a beaded vest for
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, then shooting 'Zee and Co' in London. In 1972 Howell began to design, make and sell shirts from a flat in Blackheath, south-east London, and was soon encouraged by orders from Joseph in London as well as US retailers, including Tommy Perse, Alan Bilzerian and Howard Partman. With Joseph's support a Margaret Howell franchise shop opened on South Molton Street, London in 1976.


Growth

With her then husband Paul Renshaw as business partner Howell opened her first independent shop in St Christopher's Place, London in 1980. Recognition followed and the label grew. A profile in ''French Elle'' in 1977 noted: “In her precise and meticulous working methods, Margaret Howell is more a craftsman than an industrialist.”
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was a fan and insisted on wearing his own Margaret Howell corduroy jacket for his role in 1980s The Shining, prompting an order for 12 duplicates from Stanley Kubrick. 1982 saw Grace Coddington choose a Howell piece as Dress of the Year. A New York City shop opened in
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in 1982 and the first Margaret Howell standalone shop opened in
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in 1983. However, this rapid expansion caused both business and personal difficulties. The couple divorced in 1987 and Renshaw left the company. It was restructured in 1990 with the help of Sam Sugure, responsible for Japanese licensing, and Richard Craig, who remains as managing director. The new management proved successful and steady growth followed. The company set up its own shirt factory in Edmonton, north London, in 2000 and opened the flagship Wigmore Street, London shop in 2002, designed collaboratively with Will Russell of Pentagram. The Wigmore Street shop accommodates a design studio but and is spacious enough for Howell to mount exhibitions, host events, and retail products that complements her own work, such as Poole Pottery, Ercol, Anglepoise, and items selected from designers such as Robert Welch and David Mellor. The MHL clothing line was introduced in 2004, and the first of a series of collaborations to produce a shirt with other designers – Margaret Howell Plus – began in 2010 with Kenneth Grange, followed by Sam Hecht, Dan Pearson and Georgina von Etzdorf. Today Margaret Howell employs some 500 people in more than 80 locations, including Paris,
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and Tokyo. Howell continues to live in south-east London.


Character as a Designer

Howell's influences and interests – architecture, fine art, modern design, photography, swimming, swimming pools and coastal landscapes, traditional crafts of the British Isles – are reflected in the series of calendars she has produced since 1995. Keynote designs are her variations on the well-tailored shirt, gymslip, lace-up shoe,
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and trench coat. With their androgynous quality, and sympathetically shot by photographers such as Bruce Weber, Koto Bolofo, and Alasdair McLellan, her clothes have been described as 'marrying traditional styles with modern appeal... oall her work... has a stylish timelessness.' She herself says, "My style could be described as understated quality, updated modern classics." "I am often inspired by the method by which something is made... Good design has to work. Clothes have to work for people just as a chair has to...” A short film made with Emily Richardson celebrates the empiricism and inspirations of her approach to clothes.


Recognition

2007 - appointed a
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for services to the retail industry 2007 - made a Royal Designer for Industry by the
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. 2010 – Honorary Doctorate from the University of the Arts, London. 2013 – Honorary Professor of the
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. 2015 – Honorary Fellowship of Goldsmiths College, London.


References


External links


Official UK website

Official Japanese website

Official French website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Howell, Margaret Living people 1946 births Alumni of Goldsmiths, University of London Artists from London British women fashion designers Commanders of the Order of the British Empire English fashion designers People from Reigate and Banstead (district)