Draft:Wynne Fallwell
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Wynne Fallwell | |
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Born | 1933 New Zealand |
Died | 2014 |
Education | St Peter's College, Auckland |
Label | Mr Wyn Originals |
Wynne Fallwell (1933-2014) was a noted New Zealand fashion milliner.
Early life
[edit]Fallwell was born in 1939. He grew up in Auckland and attended St Peters College. [1]
Career
[edit]Fallwell woked in various millinery workshops before commencing his own label, Mr Wyn Originals. He opened a hat shop in Canterbury Arcade, Queen Street, Auckland, near the John Courts Department Store and Fallwell's hats under that label became well-known throughout New Zealand. In 1973 Wynne was selected alongside Vinka Lucas to design the uniforms for Air New Zealand. "Vinka designed a turquoise pinafore dress worn over a gold blouse with full leg-of-mutton sleeves and a tailored jacket with a navy trim. Wynne made a matching turquoise Breton hat." With changes in fashion which saw the diminishing of the demand for hats, Fawell ceased to be involved in the fashion industry in the 1980s. A photographic collection of his hats is located in the New Zealand Fashion Museum.[1]
Death
[edit]Wynne Fallwell died in 2014.[1]
References
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- ^ a b c "Wynne Fallwell", Stories, New Zealand Fashion Museum (Retrieved 25 November 2024)