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Ensemble

late 2007 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This two piece ensemble consists of a jacket and dress.

The jacket is inspired by an outdoor storm jacket in a Tibetan shape. It is comprised of different strips of fabric assembled by a bourdon stitch. The jacket has a black ribbed wool neckline and flourescent yellow mink collar. The body of the jacket is made from traditional Tibetan fabric woven in a roll shape and overprinted with cross motifs. These motifs are handprinted with wooden stamps which are traditionally used to decorate Buddhist Temples.

The dress takes its inspiration from Indonesian textiles and is made from transparent silk printed with mask and Ikat patterns. It has applied, gathered ruffles down the front and has been lined by hand.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Jacket
  • Dress
Materials and techniques
Printed silk
Brief description
Nicholas Ghesquière for Balenciaga, late 2007. Multicoloured dress and jacket.
Physical description
Woman's two-piece ensemble; jacket with padded shoulders creating a wide, square shoulderline, long sleeves and a fitted waist with a short peplum, vibrantly multi-coloured stripes with wide bands of black velvet round upper arms and waist, predominant colours are orange and pink; dress, mini length, made from silk printed in a multi-coloured ikat-style design in mingled shades of shocking pink, yellow, blue, white and black.
Credit line
Given by Balenciaga Archives
Object history
Designed by Nicolas Ghesquière for the House of Balenciaga's Winter 2007 collection
Historical context
The ensemble was shown on the catwalk with a large corset belt worn over the jacket, however this did not come to the Museum and was not part of the gift.
Production
Designed for the Winter 2007 Balenciaga collection.
Summary
This two piece ensemble consists of a jacket and dress.

The jacket is inspired by an outdoor storm jacket in a Tibetan shape. It is comprised of different strips of fabric assembled by a bourdon stitch. The jacket has a black ribbed wool neckline and flourescent yellow mink collar. The body of the jacket is made from traditional Tibetan fabric woven in a roll shape and overprinted with cross motifs. These motifs are handprinted with wooden stamps which are traditionally used to decorate Buddhist Temples.

The dress takes its inspiration from Indonesian textiles and is made from transparent silk printed with mask and Ikat patterns. It has applied, gathered ruffles down the front and has been lined by hand.

Collection
Accession number
T.116:1, 2-2011

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Record createdSeptember 8, 2011
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