Английская Википедия:Bobby Hillson

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Bobby Hillson is a London-based fashion illustrator, former designer of children's clothing, and founder of the Saint Martin's School of Art MA Fashion course.[1][2]

Early life

Hillson, who had studied at Saint Martin's School of Art,[3] started out as an illustrator for publications such as Vogue UK, The Sunday Times, and The Observer in the early 1950s.[1] In 1954 she attended Coco Chanel's relaunch show.[1] She is particularly renowned for her 1960s illustration work.[4] In 1969, she launched her childrenswear brand, and in 1972, a little girl's dress and pinafore was chosen as the Dress of the Year by Moira Keenan alongside a Biba outfit and a young boy's outfit by Burton.[5] As of 2018, no other children's clothes have been selected as Dress of the Year.

Teaching career

Hillson returned to Saint Martin's School of Art to teach on the fashion diploma course in 1956.[6] In the late 1970s she developed and wrote the MA fashion course, with the first cohort of graduates showing in 1980.[6]

While at Saint Martin's, Hillson was one of the first people to recognise the potential of Alexander McQueen, offering him a place on the course when he approached her about a cutter's job.[1][2] When McQueen received an honorary doctorate from Saint Martins, he thanked Hillson first of all.[7] In addition to McQueen, Hillson's former students include John Galliano, Stephen Jones, Rifat Özbek and Sonja Nuttall.[7] She was succeeded as course director of the MA Fashion course by another former student, Louise Wilson in 1992.[2]

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