Jackson

Betty Jackson (1960) was a british designer. She created her first womenswear Collection in 1981 in London. She is particularly famous for the use of Timney Fowler printed fabrics. A graduate from the Birmingham College of Art, she was an assistant in the studio of Wendy Dagworthy. After which, she became head of the style department of the Radley Cooper Quorum group. In 1985 she won the award for Best English Designer of the Year. The fashion designer Antonio Berardi says: “She has modernized knitwear”. Since 1986 she had also designed a men’s line.
&Quad;2001. The designer, already awarded with the Royal Designer for Industry, celebrated 20 years in the world of fashion at London Fashion Week, presenting the 44th Collection of her career. Her production, even if it isn’t the youngest and hippest of the London scene, continues to represent “the wilder side of conservativism”.