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Skirt

1982
Artist/Maker

Four piece stage costume in novelty chiffon printed with a paisley inspired pattern in mauve, blue green, and dull red with cut 'ribbon' insets, some edged with gold lurex thread, probably worn by Jennie Linden. Full length wrap-over skirt pleated into a deep waistband. The wrap-over is cut on a curve at the lower front; down the front edge is a fine gold lurex braid. The skirt is lined with cyclamen pink art georgette.


Object details

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Brief description
Wrap-over skirt of novelty chiffon designed by Bill Gibb and probably worn by Jennie Linden in 'This Thing Called Love', Watermill Theatre, Newbury, 1982
Physical description
Four piece stage costume in novelty chiffon printed with a paisley inspired pattern in mauve, blue green, and dull red with cut 'ribbon' insets, some edged with gold lurex thread, probably worn by Jennie Linden. Full length wrap-over skirt pleated into a deep waistband. The wrap-over is cut on a curve at the lower front; down the front edge is a fine gold lurex braid. The skirt is lined with cyclamen pink art georgette.
Dimensions
  • Waist to hem length: 108cm
  • Waist width: 34cm
  • On hanger with s.731 c 1983 weight: 0.6kg
Production typeUnique
Marks and inscriptions
' Bill Gibb / Internationl ' (Trade Label)
Object history
Costume probably worn by Jennie Linden in the musical 'This Thing Called Love' performed at the Watermill Theatre, Newbury, September 1982. The music and lyrics were compiled by David Kernan & John Moffat from various authors and composers, and the show was produced by Wendy Toye. The costume were designed by Bill Gibb using silk presented by the European Commission for the Promotion of Silk.
Production
Reason For Production: Commission
Literary referenceThis Thing Called Love
Collection
Accession number
S.731A-1983

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Record createdAugust 24, 2004
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