Easton Pearson: An Australian Fashion Tale
Hunter Theatre Cameron St, Broadmeadow, New South Wales, AustraliaBrisbane 1989 – fashion designers Pam Easton and Lydia Pearson began to create their range of garments. The designs were deliberately nostalgic and feminine, with an air of retrospection obtained by engaging with historical and ethnographic sources.
Within ten years their female clothing line, manufactured in Brisbane but made of textiles garnered from Vietnam and India, Italy and France, was retailing globally. They were sold in Browns, London; Neiman Marcus, USA; and Alta Moda, Kuwait.
What is the appeal of Easton Pearson and how is their design distinctive?
This lecture reflects on McNeil’s involvement as writer-researcher in the first exhibition of Easton Pearson, held at QAG/GOMA. This was the first time fashion had been shown on a large scale in a Queensland art museum.