Background
Walker, Catherine was born on June 27, 1945 in Pas de Calais, France. Daughter of Remy Baheux and Agnes Lefèbvre.
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Walker, Catherine was born on June 27, 1945 in Pas de Calais, France. Daughter of Remy Baheux and Agnes Lefèbvre.
Student, University Lille, France. Maitre es Lettres, University Aix-en-Provence, France.
Catherine Walker (27 June 1945 – 23 September 2010) was a French born fashion designer based in London. Born as Catherine Marguerite Marie-Therese Baheux in the Pas-de-Calais, France, she was noted for having supplied over 1,000 outfits for Diana Princess of Wales who was buried in a black dress designed by Walker. She became a permanent resident after marrying solicitor John Walker in 1970.
The couple had two daughters.
In 1975 John Walker was killed in an accident. Her second husband was Said Ismael from Iran, a lecturer at the Chelsea School of Art who also became her business partner.
She began her commercial life selling children's clothes. She later moved into designing for women, specialising in high-end evening dresses, occasionwear and wedding dresses.
In 1976 she set up her own company Chelsea Design Company in Sydney Street, Chelsea.
In 1991, Walker was awarded Designer of the Year for Glamour and in 1990 Designer of the Year for Couture. Walker was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1995, and was treated surgically. She became a founding sponsor of Breast Cancer Haven.
Catherine Walker opened her business in 1977 in Sydney Street, London.
She was a successful couturiere for over 30 years. Walker was highly unusual in the fashion industry in that she shunned the limelight often associated with fashion designers.
Walker designed two seasonal collections per year, as well as wedding gowns and created a range of skincare products. Diana, Princess of Wales
Catherine Walker became one of The Princess of Wales" favourite designers.
Her professional relationship with Diana began three months after Diana"s marriage to Prince Charles in 1981, and lasted until Diana"s death sixteen years later, during which time Walker provided the Princess with many of her most iconic garments, including the so-called "Elvis" gown.
Lady Helen Taylor
The Duke of Kent"s daughter, Lady Helen Windsor, wore a Catherine Walker design for her 1992 wedding to Tim Taylor. The design was inspired by the architecture of the wedding venue, Street George"s Chapel, Windsor. Middleton family
Kate"s mother Carole Middleton wore a Catherine Walker to her daughter"s wedding to Prince William.
Walker died from cancer on September 23, 2010 in Sussex, England.
(In 1998, Catherine Walker celebrates 21 years of exemplar...)
Married John Walker (deceased 1975). Children: Naomi, Marianne. Married Said Ishmael.