Davies, Betty (1935–)

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Davies, Betty (1935–)

English fashion designer. Born 1935 in Nottingham, England; attended Guildhall School of Music in London.

Award-winning fashion designer based in Scotland, worked in public relations before founding Campus designers group (1966); was principal designer at Scottish Fashion Group; made use of traditional Scottish fabrics; launched designer label, The Academy Collection (1987) in Glasgow and Paris; won Scottish Style Award (1989) with her collection of Betty Davies Tartan; founded Betty Davies Ltd. in Edinburgh (1992), translating experience as designer in fashion market into practical business clothing; designed uniforms for staff at National Museum of Scotland, Royal Bank of Scotland, Dunfermline Building Society, among others; also worked for private clients, including Evelyn Glennie and Elizabeth Harwood; appointed governor of Edinburgh College of Art (1989).

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