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  1. Sir Norman Bishop Hartnell KCVO (12 June 1901 – 8 June 1979) was a leading British fashion designer, best known for his work for the ladies of the royal family. Hartnell gained the Royal Warrant as Dressmaker to Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother) in 1940, and Royal Warrant as Dressmaker to Queen Elizabeth II in 1957. [2]

  2. Norman Hartnell is most famous for his lavishly romantic evening and bridal gowns. Mr. Hartnell designed longer-length skirts which contradicted the short dresses of the 1920's flappers.

  3. 26 de mar. de 2014 · Norman Hartnell – who eventually decided to start out on his own, with the aid of his sister Phylis, made his name in London as a designer for the ‘bright young flappers’ of society. Gradually moving up the pecking order of high society and famous actresses he came into his own in the 1930s.

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  4. NORMAN HARTNELL, 1920s-1930s an interesting group of fashion illustrations, most signed 'NB Hartnell', including at least one of the actress Jose Collins (1887-1958) (11) Special notice.

  5. 16 de sept. de 2022 · Throughout the 1920s, Hartnell designed his signature embellished pieces for the well-heeled friends he had met at university, establishing himself as a favorite of debutantes and Bright Young...

  6. Beaded, silk "crinoline" evening gowns became Norman Hartnell's hallmark. He was at the peak of his career in the mid1950s, when he designed this dress. Featuring a flamboyant, beaded pink flower over each breast, it would have been considered rather daring at the time.

  7. The Queen’s Coronation Dress is regarded as one of the most important examples of twentieth-century design, created by a British couturier. Hartnell was entrusted with the task of designing the dress in October 1952, given his talent for combining rich fabrics with exquisitely designed embroideries.