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Evening Dress

1955-1960 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

By 1960 the famous Paris couture house of Worth had dressed the world’s richest and most fashionable women for over a century. The London branch supplied the British aristocracy with timelessly elegant clothes – as this example illustrates – for every occasion in the London season. Faithful clients continued to bring their debutante grand-daughters for romantic evening gowns and classic tailoring, but the house could not compete with the new spirit of youthful informality in dress, and it closed in 1967.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Evening Dress
  • Petticoat
Materials and techniques
Lace, taffeta, net, tulle, trimmed with velvet ribbon and boned
Brief description
Evening dress of lace and taffeta with tulle and taffeta petticoat, designed by Owen Hyde Clark for Worth London, London, 1955-1960.
Physical description
Short evening dress of black lace over dark pink taffeta, with petticoat of black taffeta and black tulle.
Production typeHaute couture
Credit line
Given by Mrs Roy Hudson
Summary
By 1960 the famous Paris couture house of Worth had dressed the world’s richest and most fashionable women for over a century. The London branch supplied the British aristocracy with timelessly elegant clothes – as this example illustrates – for every occasion in the London season. Faithful clients continued to bring their debutante grand-daughters for romantic evening gowns and classic tailoring, but the house could not compete with the new spirit of youthful informality in dress, and it closed in 1967.
Collection
Accession number
T.216&A-1973

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Record createdJune 12, 2006
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