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Emily Dillon

Accessory design assisstant at Fred Perry

Emily Dillon is an experienced accessory design professional with a focus on product design and development. Currently, Emily serves as an Accessory Design Assistant at Fred Perry since July 2013, while also managing personal accessory design projects since May 2012. Emily's career began at Chris and Tibor Ltd, where the role of Accessories Design Assistant was held from June 2010 to May 2011. Emily's educational background includes a BA in Cordwainers Accessories: Product Design and Development from the London College of Fashion, completed in 2012, as well as an Art Foundation program at the same institution in 2008. Prior educational experiences include attendance at Holy Family Technology College from 2000 to 2007.

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Fred Perry

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Fred Perry has always been different. Triple Wimbledon champion Fred Perry was born to a cotton spinner. He played and fought his way through, and despite the establishment, but always with style. In 1952, he founded the Fred Perry brand, designing his first pique shirt the same year. That shirt, the shirt, would transcend sportswear to streetwear on the backs of generation after generation of British youth subcultures. The shirt is the start and end of everything we do, because it’s more than a shirt – it’s a rite of passage, it’s the uniform of the non-uniform. A true icon.


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