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Floating Daisy

Coat
1970 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Ossie Clark designed this coat. He was one of Britain's most influential fashion designers in the 1960s and 1970s. Clark used fabrics designed by his wife, the textile designer Celia Birtwell. For this coat Clark chose 'Floating Daisy', one of Birtwell's best-known textiles. A complementary grid pattern flatters the collar, cuffs and bodice. The coat's trim shape demonstrates Clark's skill at accentuating the female form.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleFloating Daisy (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Machine-stitched velvet
Physical description
Coat made of printed velvet. Round collar, long oval front buttoned yoke and long sleeves slightly gathered at shoulders. The dress has 2 side panels and flares from the waist down. The back has a belt at waistline.

Print by Celia Bertwell showing a pattern of flowers, rainbows and horizontal & vertical lines.
Dimensions
  • Length: 117cm
  • Width: 100cm
Production typeHaute couture
Marks and inscriptions
OSSIE CLARK/made in London, England/Dry Clean Only 14/Print by Celia Birtwell (back of bodice; machine embroidery)
Gallery label
For this coat Ossie Clark used 'Floating Daisy', one of Celia Birtwell's best-known textile. A complementary grid pattern flatters the collar, cuffs and bodice. The coat's trim shape demonstrates the designer's skill at accentuating the female form.
Credit line
Given by Rose Jones
Object history
Typical early 1970s design showing a joyful ecclectism : a powerful design by Celia Birtwell where flowers clash with geometrical lines and mystic rainbows transformed into a shift dress reminiscent of the flaring shapes of the 1930s.
Production
Floating Daisy is the name of the Celia Birtwell print.
Summary
Ossie Clark designed this coat. He was one of Britain's most influential fashion designers in the 1960s and 1970s. Clark used fabrics designed by his wife, the textile designer Celia Birtwell. For this coat Clark chose 'Floating Daisy', one of Birtwell's best-known textiles. A complementary grid pattern flatters the collar, cuffs and bodice. The coat's trim shape demonstrates Clark's skill at accentuating the female form.
Collection
Accession number
T.98-2001

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Record createdMay 18, 2001
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