Name Adel Rootstein | ||
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Died September 20, 1992, London, United Kingdom |
10 000 etalagepoppen o a adel rootstein www gruppo corso nl
Adel Rootstein (1930 – 20 September 1992) was a British mannequin designer responsible for premium designs that are sold worldwide.
Contents
- 10 000 etalagepoppen o a adel rootstein www gruppo corso nl
- Inside fashion adel rootstein interview
- Early life
- Mannequins
- Rootstein Hopkins Foundation
- References

Inside fashion adel rootstein interview
Early life

Rootstein was born in Warmbaths, South Africa in 1930. She married the industrial designer Richard Hopkins. Rootstein started by making window displays, which gave her an understanding of "the void that had existed between fashion coverage in the international media & what actually happened in windows."
Mannequins

Rootstein started making mannequins in the kitchen of her basement flat in Earls Court in 1956. She first hired sculptor John Taylor and model Imogen for her first mannequin, placed in a reclining position. This was the start of her first collection, called "Model Girl".
Rootstein Hopkins Foundation

In 1990, Rootstein and her husband Rick Hopkins set up the Rootstein Hopkins Foundation to assist young artists and designers. The mannequin business was sold in 1991 and Rootstein died in London on 20 September 1992.