In the 1950s the Irish fashion designer,
Sybil Connolly, developed a method of hand-pleating linen with the handkerchief linen manufacturer
Spence Bryson. Handkerchief linen is a light form of linen, and this pleating process used 9 yards of the material to create 1 yard of pleated linen. The pleating of the fabric meant that unlike other linen garments, ones made with pleated linen were uncrushable, could be packed without becoming creased and maintained their shape. First Lady
Jacqueline Kennedy selected a pleated linen creation by Sybil Connolly when she sat for an official
Aaron Shikler White House portrait in 1970. Sybil was reportedly very protective of her pleating method, saying it was a secret she would “carry to the grave.” == Gallery ==