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Faye Dunaway

Wedding Dress
early 1970 (made), 21 March 1970 (worn)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Thea Porter designed luxurious dresses for an exclusive clientele including Princess Margaret and Elizabeth Taylor. Born and brought up in the Middle East, she was inspired by antique Middle Eastern and Asian silks, braids and beading, and brought her international look to London when she opened her boutique in Greek Street, Soho, in 1968.

The design of this dress was named after the actress Faye Dunaway, another faithful Thea Porter customer. It was one of the designer's most popular styles, made with many different textiles and trimmings.


Object details

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Object type
Parts
This object consists of 3 parts.

  • Wedding Dress
  • Veil
  • Veil
TitleFaye Dunaway (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Machine made lace with velvet
Brief description
Wedding dress and veil, made by Thea Porter, designed and made in London, 1970
Physical description
High-waisted dress, with high collar, full length, of machine made lace imitating needlelace, over a cream silk satin slip. The bodice made with a panel of striped devore velvet, and two bands of velvet ribbon at hem of dress. Veil in two pieces, of cream silk organza with scalloped edge, trimmed with velvet.
Dimensions
  • Waist length: 74cm
  • Nape of neck centre back, to hem length: 139cm
  • Veil length: 148cm
Marks and inscriptions
'thea porter / london' (Printed textile label reading stitched inside collar of dress.)
Credit line
Given by Susanne Elliot
Object history
This dress was worn by Susanne Trill for her marriage to James David Elliot in Lincoln, 21 March 1970
Summary
Thea Porter designed luxurious dresses for an exclusive clientele including Princess Margaret and Elizabeth Taylor. Born and brought up in the Middle East, she was inspired by antique Middle Eastern and Asian silks, braids and beading, and brought her international look to London when she opened her boutique in Greek Street, Soho, in 1968.

The design of this dress was named after the actress Faye Dunaway, another faithful Thea Porter customer. It was one of the designer's most popular styles, made with many different textiles and trimmings.
Collection
Accession number
T.46:1 to 3-2005

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Record createdMay 25, 2007
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