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Diana Dew was born on 25 June, 1943, is a Fashion designer. Discover Diana Dew's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?
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Diana Dew Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Diana Dew worth at the age of 65 years old? Diana Dew’s income source is mostly from being a successful Fashion designer. She is from . We have estimated
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After a brief stint in an all-woman rock band named Creamcheese that wore Dew's designs on stage, Dew turned her focus to hydroponic sprout farming and raising her three sons. She married twice, once to songwriter Richard Lee "Rick" Curtis and the second to a local carpenter. She died in her home in February 2008 and was cremated. Likewise, she was survived by her sons and grandson.
In 1968, Dew's work was included in the groundbreaking exhibition "Body Covering", held at the Museum of Contemporary Craft in New York City, which focused on the relationship between technology and apparel.
Powered by rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries, her designs could stay lit for up to 5 hours. Projecting a hallucinogenic light show, the speed of the strobe-like flash was adjustable via a potentiometer worn at the waist. Intended to be "like an LSD trip with none of the hang-ups," her designs debuted for more than $150 apiece in February 1967 at the Paraphernalia boutique in New York City.
Dew moved back to New York City, where she "made the East Side folk music scene" and designed clothes for Joan Baez. From there, she relocated to Boston and opened a custom dress shop named Isis on Harvard Square, but was ultimately unable to attract a youth clientele that could afford her high-end designs. In the late summer of 1966, she became a designer for Puritan's Paraphernalia division after a referral from a modeling agency, and eventually presided over her own division, Experipuritaneous. Stylistically melding two contemporary institutions—the psychedelic world of the counterculture and the futuristic and innovative field of space travel—Dew's designs epitomized the ethos of the 1960s and were met with widespread acclaim.
Dew became a popular costume designer for musicians. She created suits for the psychedelic band the Blues Magoos that would grow brighter as the sound intensified on stage. One of these suits is currently in a Smithsonian Institution time capsule as an example of 1960s art, set to be opened in 2065.
Diana Dew (June 25, 1943 – February 2008) was an American fashion designer known for creating early electronic clothing, or e-textiles, in the 1960s.
Born on June 25, 1943, in Memphis, Tennessee, Dew was a fashion model from age four to fourteen and attended the Memphis Academy of Art. She attended Bard College for one year and studied method acting in New York City for several months before transferring to the University of Florida to study engineering. Dew briefly designed theater costumes in Memphis at the Front Street Theater, then moved to California, where University of California at Berkeley accepted her. There, she quickly became disillusioned with the counterculture scene, rejecting LSD for its tendency to "become your normal pattern, and then you’re still searching for something new."