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Jane Cameron

Designer at Anya Hindmarch

Jane Cameron has a diverse work experience in the fashion industry. Jane started as a freelance pattern cutter for Orlebar Brown in 2003. From 2007 to 2011, they worked as an RTW designer for Anya Hindmarch. Jane then held the role of designer/cutter at Heidi Klein from 2012 to 2012. In 2011, they worked as a freelancer for Givenchy, focusing on cutting and sampling for pre-collection and podium collection. Jane also provided technical support for the head of atelier during show preparations. Jane worked as a visiting lecturer in design and realization at Westminster University from 2014 to 2017. During this time, they also worked as a freelance design consultant for Karma Beach, developing seasonal stories and range plans for beachwear collections. Jane worked as a freelance pattern cutter for Toujouri from 2013 to 2014. In 2013, they also worked as a freelance private label consultant for THE NET-A-PORTER GROUP. Most recently, they held the role of executive director of design at Anya Hindmarch, starting in 2017.

Jane Cameron attended Kingston University, although the specific degree and field of study are unknown.

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Anya Hindmarch

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Founded in London in 1987, Anya Hindmarch is a dynamic global brand, known for its luxury, organisation-obsessed accessories, groundbreaking work in sustainability and playful experiential retail concepts. Creativity, modern craftsmanship and personalisation sit at the heart of everything Anya Hindmarch does. Alongside beautiful seasonal collections are a series of dedicated concepts. The brand pioneered the modern obsession with personalisation with Be A Bag, featuring customers’ photographs. Today the Bespoke store reconnects the craftsman and the customer, offering countless ways to personalise bags and accessories and creating made to order designs. Meanwhile, the Labelled collection is a line up of intuitively-designed pieces – from zippable pockets to activity-specific bags – which celebrate the art of organisation. Committed to creating responsibly, the brand constantly strives to innovate to reduce its impact on the earth and drive education and discussion around sustainability, paying heed to the mantra, ‘progress, not perfection.’ Testament to this are projects including Return To Nature, I Am A Plastic Bag and Waste Not Want Not. In 2021 Anya Hindmarch launched The Village on Pont Street, London, a community of neighbouring Anya Hindmarch stores and a cafe.


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