grafton academy of fashion design
London
The Grafton Academy of Fashion Design was founded in 1938 by Pauline Elizabeth
Keller Clotworthy. Born in 1912, Pauline was brought up in a large house in
Glenageary, with several generations of family around her. Pauline showed a keen
interest in sketching and writing and went on to study at Dublin's Metropolitan
School of Art (now the National College of Art and Design). It was there that
one of Pauline's tutors, artist Seán Keating cautioned her on turning her life
drawing into fashion illustrations, this only encouraged Pauline who then went
on to study the art of representing fabrics and textures using watercolour in
Browns Paris School of Fashion in London. Upon her return to Dublin, Pauline was
advised to further educate herself on how to realise her fashion drawings.
Pauline returned to London to train at the British institute of Dress Designing.
Pauline, understanding that she had benefited from an education that was not
available in Ireland, decided she wanted to share the skills she had acquired.
Shortly after graduating in 1938, Pauline established the Grafton Academy,
Ireland's first design school and within a year it had staged its debut show.
Early graduates from the college include Neilli Mulcahy, Ib Jorgensen and
Clodagh Phillips, all of whom made a significant contribution in promoting Irish
fashion culture, both home and abroad.