
The Clothes on our Backs
British companies started to recognise what the refugees could offer: Pringle of Scotland for one could see the benefits of hiring an Austrian refugee designer, their first. It was he who thought up the twinset which became a huge commercial success. The refugees brought new technology, new display methods, a different attitude to export and much more. It was no wonder then that by the end of the war the refugee clothiers were recognised as having made a disproportionate contribution to the economy Just one who was honoured was Miki Sekers, who was made an MBE in 1955 for services to the fashion industry.
Additionally, to show their gratitude to the land that had saved their lives and given them hope, several became major patrons to the British arts scene. Harry Djanogly, supplier of clothing to M &S and a major donor to medical and educational projects also, was knighted for his services to philanthropy in 1993. Here Anna Nyburg tells their stories.
- Undertittel
- How Refugees from Nazism Revitalised the British Fashion Trade
- Forfatter
- Anna Nyburg
- ISBN
- 9781912676910
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 310 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 17.11.2021
- Antall sider
- 280
