地区时装:战时英国高级时装公司伊泽贝尔(伦敦和哈罗盖特)有限公司

Costume Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.3366/cost.2024.0287
Hannah Wroe
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伊泽贝尔(伦敦和哈罗盖特)有限公司是犹太移民伊泽贝尔-内森(Isobel Nathan)在 1925 年至 1940 年间创办的第二家时装公司。1922 年,内森在摄政街 223 号有了自己的办公场所,后来又在伦敦格罗夫纳街 70 号有了自己的办公场所,但她还于 1917 年在约克郡的时尚温泉小镇哈罗盖特建立了分店沙龙和工作间。这家未被充分研究的服装店在很大程度上已销声匿迹。然而,在这一时期,伊泽贝尔品牌标志着 "英国制造 "的奢侈时装,内森专注于国内市场,在全国雇用了 450 多名工人。本文探讨了内森在北方地区的商业实践;英国并不仅仅意味着伦敦及其大都市客户。通过对未出版的商业记录以及当时的编辑文案和广告的研究,本文认为哈罗盖特沙龙是接触更广泛客户、与英国制造商建立联系并减少时装贸易季节性的开创性举措。本文认为内森是二战期间英国早期著名的女装设计师,她利用设计和营销北方客户的优势,成功地将英国本土市场打造成 "全英 "品牌。
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Regional Couture: The Inter-war British Couture Fashion House Isobel (London & Harrogate) Ltd
Isobel (London & Harrogate) Ltd was the second fashion business established by Jewish immigrant Isobel Nathan between 1925 and 1940. Nathan had premises at 223 Regent Street by 1922 and later at 70 Grosvenor Street, London, but she had also established a branch salon and workrooms in 1917 in the fashionable Yorkshire spa town of Harrogate. This under-researched dress house has largely faded into obscurity. During this time, however, the Isobel label signified ‘British-made’ luxury fashion, and, focused on the home markets, Nathan employed over 450 workers nationally. This article examines Nathan's business practice of northern regionalism; that British did not just mean London and its metropolitan clientele. Through examination of unpublished business records alongside both editorial copy and advertising from the period, this article identifies the Harrogate salon as pioneering move to reach a broader clientele, connect to British manufacturers and reduce the seasonality of the fashion trade. This article recognizes Nathan as a notable early British couturier in the inter-war years who leveraged designing and marketing to her northern clientele to successfully service the home market as an ‘All British’ brand.
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