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  2. Catherine Walker (27 June 194523 September 2010) was a French-born fashion designer based in London. Born Catherine Marguerite Marie-Thérèse Baheux in Calais , France, Walker is known for having supplied over a thousand garments for Diana, Princess of Wales .

  3. Sep 27, 2010 · Ms. Walker eschewed fashion traditions, never showing her clothes in catwalk shows and usually shunning the limelight, but she was named couture designer of the year at the 1990 British Fashion...

  4. Walker claims the title of her company, which did not bear her own name until 1993, was in deference to her lack of experience as a fashion designer. The decision to start her own company was made when Walker was widowed in 1975 and left with two young children.

  5. Catherine Walker, born Margarita Catalina Maria Teresa de Baheux on 27 June 1945, was not a native of Britain. Yet, her illustrious career as a fashion designer, primarily in the heart of London, ultimately made her an integral part of British heritage.

  6. Oct 21, 2019 · In 1976, the recently widowed Walker met a lecturer named Said Cyrus, who tried to alleviate her grief by suggesting that she pursue a new creative outlet. Walker declared, “Well, I can cook and I can sew!” and Cyrus, who happened to major in design, steered his friend towards the latter.

  7. In the spring of 1976, consumed with grief and unsure of which way to go, she started taking evening classes in fashion design, bought an electric sewing machine and sold her creations from...

  8. It was her relationship with Diana, Princess of Wales, that propelled Walker to the heart of British fashion royalty. Beginning just three months after Diana's marriage to Prince Charles in 1981, Walker became Diana's designer of choice, responsible for creating many of her most iconic garments.