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Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson, "Claire McCardell: The Designer Who Set Women Free" (Simon & Schuster, 2025)

Sep 5, 2025
Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson, a journalist and author, dives into the life of Claire McCardell, a revolutionary fashion designer who liberated women's wardrobes. Their conversation highlights McCardell's innovative designs, like the wrap dress and ballet flats, that prioritize comfort and style. She boldly rejected corsets and male-dominated ideals, advocating for women's autonomy in clothing choices. Dickinson also discusses McCardell's legacy as a pioneering woman owning her name in fashion, and her impact on modern styles still felt today.
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ADVICE

Champion Practical Design Relentlessly

  • Push design changes that solve real user problems, even if bosses resist.
  • Sneak prototypes to buyers and iterate until the market proves your idea.
INSIGHT

Comfort As A Design Philosophy

  • McCardell rejected corsets and prioritized comfort, ease, and functional details like front zippers.
  • Her design philosophy centered on clothes enabling women's lives, not constraining them.
INSIGHT

Origin Of The Capsule Wardrobe

  • McCardell created mix-and-match separates to avoid large trunks and multiply outfit options.
  • The capsule wardrobe idea revolutionized modern dressing but took years for buyers to accept.
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