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Coat and Belt

1967-1968 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Thigh-length double-breasted coat in black ground satin with a soft fuzzy reverse and colourful Chinese style dragons print. Slightly fitted with a large lapelled collar and long sleeves. The back has a square yoke and deep inset pleat from the centre back. Lined with black satin. Matching tie belt.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Belt
  • Coat
Materials and techniques
Printed satin lined with satin
Brief description
Thigh-length double-breasted coat in printed satin, designed by Ossie Clark, London. 1967-1968
Physical description
Thigh-length double-breasted coat in black ground satin with a soft fuzzy reverse and colourful Chinese style dragons print. Slightly fitted with a large lapelled collar and long sleeves. The back has a square yoke and deep inset pleat from the centre back. Lined with black satin. Matching tie belt.
DimensionsSize 10
Production typeHaute couture
Marks and inscriptions
'OSSIE CLARK' (Label in coat)
Credit line
Given by Sir Paul Getty Jnr.
Object history
Worn by Talitha Getty and donated by Sir Paul Getty via Cecil Beaton. The Paul Getty donation is not referenced in the catalogue of Cecil Beaton's collection. In 1967/1968, Alice Pollock (who was Ossie Clark's business partner at the Quorum boutique) went to the United States on a shopping trip, and brought back a quantity of this rather dramatic Chinese-printed dressing-gown satin. While this example is black-ground, blue, white, and red ground fabric was also purchased. Ossie Clark used it for coats, tailored jackets, and even made entire Lamborghini trouser suits out of it.
- Daniel Milford-Cottam
Production
Fabric was brought back from America by Alice Pollock in ca. 1967 and subsequently used for a number of fashion garments by her and Ossie Clark

Attribution note: Made for Talitha Getty
Subjects depicted
Association
Collection
Accession number
T.95&A-1974

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Record createdAugust 10, 2007
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