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Redfern & Sons (later Redfern Ltd) was a British tailoring firm founded by John Redfern (1820-1895) in
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that developed into a leading European couture house (active: 1855–1932; 1936–1940). By the early 1890s the business had branches in
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. The Paris extension was operated as a couture establishment while its other branches functioned primarily as tailors and importers.


History

John Redfern (11 November 1820 – 22 November 1895) started out as a tailor in
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in 1855, following in the sartorial footsteps of his father, also John Redfern, who first opened a Cowes specialty clothing shop in 1811."1890 Doll"
in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum, New York; ''Harper's Bazaar'', October 1916, p. 37
With the support of sons Ernest Redfern and Charles Poynter Redfern (1853-1929), John Redfern opened tailoring houses in London and Paris in 1881, followed by two shops in New York in 1884–85, one for tailoring, the other for furs. The Redferns are credited with making tailored clothing chic for women. Previously resigned to utilitarian wear, finely tailored dresses and suits, as introduced by Redfern, quickly became a craze among sporting aristocrats on holiday at Cowes, spreading soon to Paris. In the 1870s the Redfern yachting suit or dress was swiftly becoming the most recognizably English mode of fashionable apparel. In this way, the Redfern label was essentially the first high-end sportswear brand. By the early 1890s, due largely to the patronage of British and European royalty, Redfern's Paris house had developed into a full scale couture business. Ernest directed the London and New York branches, while Charles, and later, John Poynter Redfern, ran the Paris salon. From 1892, when Redfern's sons took control of the business, the house became known as Redfern Ltd. The firm's American outlet, however, did not prove a success and was eventually partly sustained by a commercial sideline for ready-made corsets. The house in New York also did not function as a couture establishment but as an importer of other Parisian fashion brands which were sold alongside its own products. Like the Paris salon, the New York branch was originally advertised as a ladies' tailoring concern. The first English-based couturier to open full-scale American branches in the U.S. and to enjoy a lengthy success there was Lucile in the 1910s and '20s.Bigham, Randy Bryan, ''Lucile - Her Life by Design'' (2012), pp. 19, 273; ''Vogue'', April 15, 1910, p. 27. It was in 1871 that the house of Redfern first expanded its tailoring business to include the design and sale of silk dresses and mourning clothes. But it was tailored garments for women who rode, played
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and went
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that remained the Redfern specialty. Although intended for specific sporting pursuits, these tailored dresses and suits were increasingly adopted as everyday wear by influential Redfern clients.Redfern suit, circa 1911
in the collections database of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London
For example, in 1879 the house created a simple
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traveling dress for
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. The dress was widely copied and remained a favorite in the Redfern line for many years. In 1888, Redfern was formally named Dressmaker By Royal Appointment to
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and H.R.H. The Princess of Wales. Redfern Ltd. was credited with helping popularize the high-waisted, so-called Grecian style of 1908. In the early 1910s, the house's designs were often illustrated in '' Gazette du Bon Ton'' along with six other leading Paris couturiers – Cheruit, Doeuillet, Doucet, Paquin,
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, and Worth. In 1916 Redfern created the first officially designated women's uniform for the
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. The Paris headquarters of Redfern closed in 1932, briefly reopened in 1936, and closed again in 1940.


Gallery

Redfern designs as illustrated in ''La Gazette du Bon Ton'', 1912–14. file:Blancetnoir.jpg, 'Blanc et Noir'. Theatre coat. 1912–1913. file:Delapommeauxlevres.jpg, 'De la Pomme aux Levres'. Serpent fancy-dress costume. February 1913 file:Vousditescancanii2.jpg, 'Vous Dites... Cancan II'. Dress for the races. March 1913 file:Uneroseparmilesroses.jpg, 'Une Rose Parmi Les Roses'. Garden-party dress. April 1913 file:Seratilvainqueur.jpg, 'Sera-t-Il Vainqueur, ou Les Angoisses d'une Joueuse' Suit for the races, July 1913 file:Lespreparatifsdenoel.jpg, 'Les Préparatifs de Noel'. Afternoon dress. January 1914 File:Redfern suit and rugby players 1914.jpg, 'Rugby'. Hobble-skirted suit. April 1914


Further reading

* North, Susan (2008) "John Redfern and Sons, 1847 to 1892" ''Costume'' 42: pp. 145–68 * North, Susan (2009) "Redfern Limited, 1892 to 1940" ''Costume'' 43: pp. 85–108


References


External links


Redfern evening dress in Staten Island Historical Society Online Collections Database
{{commons category, Redfern British fashion designers Haute couture