Sue Timney and the Design of Timney-Fowler

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A retrospective of the designer Sue Timney, whose company, Timney-Fowler, is best known for its graphic black-and-white imagery used for both fashion and interiors. Timney left the Royal College of Art in 1979 after which she formed Timney-Fowler with Grahame Fowler. The pair went on to collaborate with designers such as Issey Miyake, Yohji Yamamoto, Ralph Lauren and Diane von Furstenberg, producing fashion and fabric concepts for their labels, as well as developing several Timney-Fowler clothing licenses for work sold around the world. Marking the thirtieth anniversary of Timney-Fowler, the exhibition at the FTM explores the history and themes of the company and Timney's work as a designer.

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