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Ally Capellino is an independent British designer brand that was established in 1980 by Alison Lloyd and Jonathan Platt. Originally launching as an accessories company (the name is roughly translated from the Italian for 'little hat'), and later expanding into classic tailoring and ready to wear, it has been described as the label that: "dominated the wardrobes of many sensible and stylish women throughout the 80s and into the 90s". Following the restructuring of the original company in 1999, Lloyd relaunched Ally Capellino alone, focusing on bags. The brand now retails through two London shops, a web-store and other retailers. Collaborations include a branded range for
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and the
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.


History

After studying fashion and textiles at
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, Alison Lloyd designed clothes destined for M&S at
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' central design studio, before launching Ally Capellino in 1980 with her then partner Jonathan Platt. Ally Capellino's first
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show was in 1986 and it also expanded into menswear in the same year. In 1987, Ally Capellino signed a licensing agreement with the
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ese firm GCO Company and five years later, in 1992, it signed a design consultancy and licensing agreement with
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. Notably, it became one of the first British fashion names of this era to break into the Japanese market in the early '90s. The company went into liquidation in 1999 – Lloyd has described this as partly a result of management difficulties and partly because of the break up of her relationship with Platt – with Lloyd restructuring the business alone in 2000. In 2005, Ally Capellino opened a shop in
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and launched their e-commerce site. A further shop opened on
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in 2011 followed by a third shop in Marylebone in summer 2015. In November 2014 Lloyd was awarded an honorary Doctorate from the University of Hertfordshire School of Creative Arts for her contribution to Fashion. In December 2019, the parent company of Ally Capellino merged with Authentic Bespoke Group.


Key collaborations

In 2006 Ally Capellino began working with Tate galleries, producing a range of goods for artists including a satchel, apron and pencil case. In 2008 the label began a collaboration with Apple, designing laptop bags for Apple's European market. In 2011 Ally Capellino collaborated on a rucksack with the Danish fashion brand Norse Project. In September 2013, Ally Capellino created a range of leather goods exclusively for Ace Hotel in Shoreditch London. In 2014 Ally Capellino collaborated with the food journal The Gourmand on a limited edition Market Bag. In early 2022, Ally Capellino collaborated with Barbour, creating a range of jackets, hats, and backpacks.


Exhibitions

In 2010, Ally Capellino marked its 30-year anniversary with an exhibition at
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. In 2013, as part of the
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, Ally Capellino's first chair collection ‘Bums on Seats’ was exhibited at the V&A's Sackler gallery and as part of the 'Best of Britannia' exhibition in
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. In the same year, Ally Capellino featured in the V&A's 'Club to Catwalk' exhibition, which profiled the London fashion scene of the 1980s.


References


External links

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Fashion Review profile
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