Melbourne-born designer Linda Britten began her career upon graduating from RMIT (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) in 1968.
Soon, Britten was creating and trading under her popular daywear brand "Anna Seed",[2] which was sold in stores such as Myer and Georges.
Many of her designs were inspired by lace, and increasingly people adopted her couture as alternative wedding gowns.
In the 1990s, working in conjunction with the Qantas Holidays partnership, Linda launched a new project, the “Designer Honeymoon Collection”, which coincided with her wedding gown initiative.
Today, Linda continues to create elegant couture evening and bridal wear,[3] coinciding with her LBD (Little Black Dress) collections.