Alice Pollack

Alice Pollack was a British fashion designer the 1960s and 1970s. She opened the London boutique Quorum in 1964 with textile designer, Celia Birtwell and her designer husband, Ossie Clark, which led to the Clark/Pollack designs partnership which saw fashion become more subtle and the mini was replaced by the midi and maxi hemlines. Together, Clark and Pollack designed clothing to fill their shop and that attracted the attention of the fashion conscious in late 60s London. In 1969 the business was acquired by Radley, but Pollock continued to design for the label into the 1970s. In 1973 Pollock and Clark dissolved their partnership and the label ended.

 

 

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