Newmarch, Betty
Betty Constance Newmarch began her career in fashion by selling clothes wholesale. She started designing clothes whilst working in a dress factory during the Second World War. She subsequently formed a design team with Marta Pirn and John Tullis at Horrockses' Fashions , where she worked from 1952 to 1963. The team specialised in designing women's clothes and cotton fabrics. Both Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret wore clothes from their collections in the 1950s. Between 1964 and 1968 Newmarch worked as a designer for Doretta Coats . During the 1960s she designed for celebrities such as Margot Fonteyn . She was also associated with both the Birmingham College of Art and the London College of Fashion .
From the guide to the Betty Newmarch, fashion designer: papers, 1946 - 1983, (V&A: Archive of Art and Design)
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