Tracey Neuls

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Tracey Neuls is a Canadian shoe designer; founder of TN29 and the eponymous Tracey Neuls labels. Neuls produced her first commercial collection in 2000 after winning the New Generation Prize at London Fashion Week.[1]

Neuls has a shop in Marylebone Lane,[2][3] London – listed in 2012 as one of Time Out's London Top 100[4] – which was followed by a second in Redchurch Street in 2011.[5]

Career

Neuls is from Vancouver Island. She moved to London, England to study at Cordwainer's College.[6] Neuls was shortlisted for the Drapers Footwear and Accessories Award 2013 (Footwear Designer of the Year category)[7] and in 2012 was named one of the Time Out/The Hospital Club's Culture 100.[8] In 2014, her BIKE GEEK design was short listed as one of the Design Museum's Designs of the Year[9]

Shoes designed by Neuls are referenced in the Peter James novel Dead Like You[10] and the Judy Astley novel The Look of Love.[11]

Collaborations

Neuls has collaborated with many creative individuals and groups over the past 15 years.

References

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