
The australian Florence Broadhurst invented herself through her whole life again and again. Starting in the twenties as a twenty year old musical star, leading her Florence Broadhurst academy in shanghai as a directress, then acting as Madame Pellier in London as a trustee of the Royal family, Broadhurst started with 62 years her their last living as a revolutionary textile designer with Art Deco motives the asina style. Unfortunately she was killed at her studio in Sydney 1977.
Her work and design is used today by the Signature Prints company and Borderline Fabrics, where all the fabrics are screen printed on a variety of natural base cloths in the U.K. with the exception of Florence Broadhurst.



