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Ernestine Carter : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ernestine Carter
Ernestine Carter OBE (10 October 1906 – 1 August 1983) was a museum curator, journalist, and writer on fashion, who became hugely influential in her roles as women's editor, and later associate editor of ''The Sunday Times''. Her obituary described her as not only influencing British taste, but also putting her authority behind emerging fashion talent, becoming: "not only the acknowledged leader among women's fashion writers but also created a reputation for British fashion at a time when this country was considered a desert". In particular, she was instrumental in adding her authority to bolster the growing reputation of designers such as Mary Quant, Jean Muir, Gina Fratini and John Bates.〔 ==Early life and career== Ernestine Marie Fantl was born on 10 October 1906 in Savannah, Georgia, where she was brought up.〔Barbara Burman, ‘Carter , Ernestine Marie (1906–1983)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 (accessed 30 May 2012 )〕 She studied modern and contemporary art and design at Wellesley College, Massachusetts, from which she graduated in 1927.〔 She started out as a curatorial assistant at the newly formed Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, where,between 1933 and 1937 she was Curator of Architecture and Industrial Art.〔〔(Department of Circulating Exhibitions Records in The Museum of Modern Art Archives ). Accessed 30 May 2012〕 In 1936 she married a British antiquarian book dealer, John Waynflete Carter (1905-1975), and the Carters eventually moved to London.〔
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