Hardy Amies (1909–2003) was a notable British fashion designer known for his sophisticated and timeless designs. He gained prominence in the mid-20th century and is often remembered for his elegant tailoring and the creation of stylish garments for both men and women. Amies was also known for his work with the British royal family, particularly designing outfits for Queen Elizabeth II.
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| Fashion designs by Hardy Amies in the early 1950s |
In addition to his design work, he contributed to the fashion industry as an author and a commentator on style. His approach often blended traditional techniques with a modern sensibility, making him a respected figure in the world of haute couture.
Amies’ influence extended beyond his designs; he wrote several books on fashion and style, sharing his insights and perspectives. His brand continues to be respected in the fashion world, embodying a sense of British elegance.
These vintage photos captured portraits of classic beauties wearing fashion designs by Hardy Amies in the early 1950s.
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| Model in a red velvet coat designed by Hardy Amies, photo by Lee Miller for the Picture Post, 1950 |
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| Model in cocktail dress featuring draped skirt tied in large bow in the back with lace bodice by Hardy Amies, Vogue UK, March 1950 |
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| Model in oatmeal linen suit garnished with black patent leather by Hardy Amies, shady straw hat tied with chiffon by Erik, photo by Richard Dormer, Harper’s Bazaar UK, May 1950 |







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