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Master design for the Clements Ribeiro Autumn/Winter 1997 Collection and Catwalk Show

Drawing
1997 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

master design for the Clements Riberio Autumn/Winter collection 1997, and for he catwalk show. 56 designs mounted onto 9 sheets of A4 white paper and mounted in turn onto a sheet of yellow paper. The designs are divided and into 6 sections each inscribed with titles.
I PUNK TROUSSEAU
II RED/WHITE/BLUE
III MASCULINE
IV HIGHLAND TARTAN
V BISPC (DENIM)
VI HONG KONG GARDEN
and with numerous technical notes.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleMaster design for the Clements Ribeiro Autumn/Winter 1997 Collection and Catwalk Show (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Ball point pen, pen and ink, coloured felt-tip pen and marker and fabric samples attached with sticky tape and collage
Brief description
Master design for the Clements Ribeiro Autumn/Winter 1997 Collection and Catwalk Show, Suzanne Maria Clements,
Physical description
master design for the Clements Riberio Autumn/Winter collection 1997, and for he catwalk show. 56 designs mounted onto 9 sheets of A4 white paper and mounted in turn onto a sheet of yellow paper. The designs are divided and into 6 sections each inscribed with titles.
I PUNK TROUSSEAU
II RED/WHITE/BLUE
III MASCULINE
IV HIGHLAND TARTAN
V BISPC (DENIM)
VI HONG KONG GARDEN
and with numerous technical notes.
Dimensions
  • Height: 93.5cm
  • Width: 100.5cm
93.5 x 100.5 cm
Credit line
Given by Clements Ribeiro Ltd
Object history
Exhibitions: Fashion on Paper, Victoria and Albert Museum, Henry Cole Wing, Level 2, 1997

This sheet functioned as the master plan for the content and the running order of the catwalk show. It was also used to make and record changes in the designs of the individual dresses. Normally these ephemeral sheets are thrown away immediately the show has taken place.
Collection
Accession number
E.863-1997

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Record createdApril 8, 2009
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