Fashion Design
early 1950s (designed)
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This fashion design shows a woman wearing a two-piece suit including a two-layered shirt jacket and a dress designed by Marjorie Field who with her husband Mr Rhoades, whom she married in 1945, set up the haute couture firm Field Rhoades. It was registered in the London street directories at 77, South Audley Street, London W1 for the years 1948-1949. The collar, cuffs, and edges at the front of the shirt are shown under the overshirt to give an impression of multi-layered dressing. On the dress below the waistline, a side pocket can be seen with a fake flap and a button sewn onto it.
This design was in a folder marked 'Marjorie Field Rhoades' and 'Matita'. There are advertisements for the Matita label in the following editions of Vogue: Vogue, June, 1941, p.13, a photographic advertisement in Vogue, January, 1948, p.2, Vogue, March, 1948, p.34, Vogue, May, 1948, p.3. and Vogue, November, 1948, p.39.
This design was in a folder marked 'Marjorie Field Rhoades' and 'Matita'. There are advertisements for the Matita label in the following editions of Vogue: Vogue, June, 1941, p.13, a photographic advertisement in Vogue, January, 1948, p.2, Vogue, March, 1948, p.34, Vogue, May, 1948, p.3. and Vogue, November, 1948, p.39.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Pencil, pen and ink and wash on paper |
Brief description | Fashion design for two-piece suit by Marjorie Field, early 1950s |
Physical description | A drawing depicting a woman wearing a two-piece suit, including a two-layered shirt jacket and dress. The collar, cuffs, and edges at the front of the shirt are shown under the overshirt to give an impression of multi-layer dressing. On the dress below the waistline, a side pocket can be seen with a fake flap and a button sewn onto it. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'M / F / R.' (In black ink next to the drawing. They are the initials for Marjorie Field Rhoades.) |
Credit line | Given by Paul Williamson |
Object history | The provenance can be traced back to Gwen Mandley, an artist who was a friend of the designer, Marjorie Field. This design was in a folder marked 'Marjorie Field Rhoades' and 'Matita'. There are advertisements for the Matita label in the following editions of Vogue: Vogue, June, 1941, p.13, a photographic advertisement in Vogue, January, 1948, p.2, Vogue, March, 1948, p.34, Vogue, May, 1948, p.3. and Vogue, November, 1948, p.39. |
Summary | This fashion design shows a woman wearing a two-piece suit including a two-layered shirt jacket and a dress designed by Marjorie Field who with her husband Mr Rhoades, whom she married in 1945, set up the haute couture firm Field Rhoades. It was registered in the London street directories at 77, South Audley Street, London W1 for the years 1948-1949. The collar, cuffs, and edges at the front of the shirt are shown under the overshirt to give an impression of multi-layered dressing. On the dress below the waistline, a side pocket can be seen with a fake flap and a button sewn onto it. This design was in a folder marked 'Marjorie Field Rhoades' and 'Matita'. There are advertisements for the Matita label in the following editions of Vogue: Vogue, June, 1941, p.13, a photographic advertisement in Vogue, January, 1948, p.2, Vogue, March, 1948, p.34, Vogue, May, 1948, p.3. and Vogue, November, 1948, p.39. |
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Accession number | E.421-2005 |
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Record created | May 25, 2006 |
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