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Wedding Suit

8 April 1948 (worn), first quarter 1948 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Wedding outfit, consisting of dress, jacket and belt, of spun rayon and wool printed with a bold navy-on-white painterly design of scrolling flowers and tendrils.

The jacket is double-breasted with a nipped waist, deep peplum, and three-quarter length sleeves. The small collar, turned-back cuffs and curved pocket flaps are in solid-colour navy rayon-wool blend. The pocket flap detail also appears on the skirt of the dress, which has a full skirt and high round collarless neckline.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 3 parts.

  • Dress
  • Jacket
  • Belt
Materials and techniques
Spun rayon and wool
Brief description
Wedding outfit, spun rayon and wool, designed by Elspeth Champcommunal for Worth London, 1948.
Physical description
Wedding outfit, consisting of dress, jacket and belt, of spun rayon and wool printed with a bold navy-on-white painterly design of scrolling flowers and tendrils.

The jacket is double-breasted with a nipped waist, deep peplum, and three-quarter length sleeves. The small collar, turned-back cuffs and curved pocket flaps are in solid-colour navy rayon-wool blend. The pocket flap detail also appears on the skirt of the dress, which has a full skirt and high round collarless neckline.
Production typeHaute couture
Credit line
Given by Diana C. Briscoe
Object history
Part of a navy blue and cream wedding ensemble (T.536 to 540-1993) worn by Lady Teresa Mary Violet Home (d.1995), who married Sir John Leigh Charlton Briscoe, 4th Baronet (1911-1993) on the 8th April 1949.

Registered File number 1993/1875.
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
T.536:1 to 3-1993

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Record createdJune 22, 2009
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