Frances Felt (Frances
Dickinson)
Vancouver textile designer Frances
Dickinson always knew she would use her love of creating
fabrics to make fashion. After years of traveling the globe
and becoming enthralled with the cultural heritage of textiles,
she studied at three different Canadian art schools in five
years before getting her BFA in textile design from the Alberta
College of Art and Design. In 2002, she returned home and
opened her business designing fabrics to incorporate into
her clothing and accessories.
Her line of felt shawls and
scarves combine the lightness and movement of chiffon with
the density and warmth of wool. Her colours are deep and
rich, inlayed with silk and mohair. Each one is handcrafted
to provide the wearer with an original, one of a kind personal
statement.
Her clothes are fun and whimsical,
inspired by colour, nature, process and material. Each garment
is unique with collage-like detailing hand-picked by the
designer. A lot of her clothes are adjustable to make fitting
all body types easy, and her skirts and pants come in a full
size range from 2-24, which means every woman can have fun
wearing her clothes.
Frances Dickinson’s work
has been featured in Toronto Life, The Toronto One of a Kind
Show, Ion Magazine, The Fiberarts Design Book, and The Georgia
Straight. |