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Muriel King1900 - 1977

The American designer Muriel King had an interesting and varied career in fashion, beginning in the 1920s as an illustrator for Bonwit Teller, Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and Berley Studios, a subscription service that sold drawings of the latest Paris fashions to manufacturers. By the mid-1930s, she worked primarily as a couturière with a private clientele, but also designed ready-to-wear and theatrical costumes for Broadway and Hollywood-most notably for the actresses Katherine Hepburn and Ginger Rogers. Muriel King was recognized by Lord & Taylor as part of their "American Fashion for American Women" campaign in 1932.

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Black fitted double breasted coat with four large silver buttons and two patch pockets on hips
Coat
Muriel King
1932
Floor length evening dress in gold, grey, brown and yellow striped silk meeting at center seam …
Evening set
Muriel King
c. 1935
Floor-length sleeveless yellow slip dress with v neck
Evening dress
Muriel King
c. 1935
set | dress | cape
Set
Muriel King
1934
Grey fitted jacket with graduated frogs linking multiple round silver metal buttons
Jacket
Muriel King
1935
¾ view of dark grey short sleeve ankle length dress with rounded collar, deep V-neck and slim b…
Dress
Muriel King
1935
Pale yellow floor-length dress patterned with chain embroidery, squared neck, and short cap sle…
Dress
Muriel King
1936
Floor length evening dress, black and white abstract print with red poppies and ruffled cap sle…
Evening set
Muriel King
c. 1938
Black evening ensemble with small coral and gold pinwheel dot pattern of blouse, short open jac…
Evening ensemble
Muriel King
c. 1938
Navy blue floor-length evening dress with spaghetti straps, ruffled bodice, and boned corselet …
Evening dress
Muriel King
1938
Side view of yellow dress printed with black bows with short sleeves, bodice bands tied into kn…
Dress
Muriel King
1948