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Ronald Paterson

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Ronald Paterson (1917 – 1993 [1]) was a Paris-trained Scottish fashion designer.

In 1936, he left Scotland to study at the Piccadilly Institute of Design in London. In 1947, he opened his own couture house and had a lot of success in the following 20 years; his fashion house closed in 1968. He had many important clients, including the family of Castle Howard. In 1966 he won a fashion award from The Sunday Times. He also worked as a fashion consultant to a number of films, including The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) and The Adventurers.

His archives are at the Victoria and Albert Museum.[2]

References

  1. ^ "V&A collections". Retrieved 8 August 2013.
  2. ^ [1][dead link]

Sources

  • The Cutting Edge – 50 years of British Fashion, Overlook Press, 1997