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Space Baby

Wedding Dress
1989 (designed), 1990 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

In many catwalk fashion shows a wedding dress closes the show and acts as a spectacular finale to the presentation. It is intended to linger in the viewer's memory. This provocative dress and shawl were featured in Red or Dead's first catwalk fashion show in 1989.

Red or Dead, founded by Wayne Hemingway in 1983, was heavily influenced by "street style" and aimed to offer non-elitist, affordable and creative style for all. They were first invited to show at London Fashion Week in 1989, where they presented their "Space Baby" collection for Spring/Summer 1990. The show closed with a traditional halter-neck, princess-line wedding gown with long train and matching ruffled shawl - made entirely in futuristic clear vinyl. In stark contrast to more traditional white silk fabrics, the dress is waterproof, wipe-clean, and hard-wearing. However, its transparency made it unsuitable for a religious ceremony. Its primary role was to act as a memorable close to the designers' first catwalk show.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 3 parts.

  • Wedding Dress
  • Belt
  • Wrap
TitleSpace Baby (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Polyvinyl chloride
Brief description
Wedding dress 'Space Baby' of PVC with a belt and stole, designed by John McKitterick in 1989 for Red or Dead, made in London, 1990
Physical description
Wedding dress outfit made from semi-transparent clear PVC with a belt and stole wrap.
Production typeHaute couture
Credit line
Given by the designer
Object history
Registered File number 1990/147.
Historical context
The stole wrap to this dress was featured in British 'Vogue', March 1990. It was priced at £110. Spacebaby belts appeared in 'Elle', March 1990, with a price of £20 each.
Production
Made Spring/Summer 1990
Summary
In many catwalk fashion shows a wedding dress closes the show and acts as a spectacular finale to the presentation. It is intended to linger in the viewer's memory. This provocative dress and shawl were featured in Red or Dead's first catwalk fashion show in 1989.

Red or Dead, founded by Wayne Hemingway in 1983, was heavily influenced by "street style" and aimed to offer non-elitist, affordable and creative style for all. They were first invited to show at London Fashion Week in 1989, where they presented their "Space Baby" collection for Spring/Summer 1990. The show closed with a traditional halter-neck, princess-line wedding gown with long train and matching ruffled shawl - made entirely in futuristic clear vinyl. In stark contrast to more traditional white silk fabrics, the dress is waterproof, wipe-clean, and hard-wearing. However, its transparency made it unsuitable for a religious ceremony. Its primary role was to act as a memorable close to the designers' first catwalk show.
Collection
Accession number
T.159 to B-1990

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Record createdJune 23, 2009
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