Norma Tullo (31 January 1935 – 18 February 2019) was an Australian fashion designer, known for her use of Australian wool in her women's fashion collections during the 1960s and 1970s.
Before becoming a designer, she worked as a legal secretary in Melbourne, where she began creating clothes for herself and her friends.
She was an early advocate for using natural fibers, especially wool, in her designs, promoting Australian wool as a premium fabric.
[1] In 1965, she was invited to collaborate with Butterick Patterns to produce patterns for home sewers as part of their Young Designers collection.
[4] She signed a contract with the Isetan department store in Japan in 1966.