Maggy Baum (born 22 August 1931) was a Belgian designer, Knitted fabric and textile specialist, whose knitwear collection was sold internationally in the 70s and 80s, leading her to be recognized as a pioneer in Belgian fashion. She also taught at La Cambre, the fashion school in Brussels, and published a textiles encyclopedia.
Baum also produced a small line of knitwear ensembles. By 1978, her "casual jersey fashion" was sold in Amsterdam, Paris, Berlin, New York and Japan. On being a woman in fashion, Maggy said: “What is important is that no one imposes a style on women anymore, they’re free to choose what they wear and how they wear it.”
Baum has been credited with inventing “demnit”, a procedure that makes it possible to knit with denim-threads.
In 2008, Baum co-wrote Passepoil, Piqûres et Paillettes together with colour- and fibre specialist Chantal Boyeldieu-Duyck. The publication is an encyclopedic dictionary defining over 8.000 terms from the textile industry. It took seven years to write.
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