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Handbag

1998 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Top milliner Philip Treacy designed the first of his small collections of beautifully sculptured handbags, bearing the Treacy logo, in 1997. Five times award winning British Accessory Designer of the Year, in 2004 Tracey branched out into other disciplines, using his sculptural forms as a medium for other objects, such as glass wear and furniture.
This example, from 1998, is made of patent leather in a faux crocodile finish.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Handbag
  • Dust Bag
Materials and techniques
Patent leather in faux crocodile finish, with clasp and 'feet' of burnished metal and tan leather lining
Brief description
Purple patent leather handbag, Philip Treacy, Britain, 1998
Physical description
Purple patent leather in faux crocodile finish with clasp and 'feet' of burnished metal and a short hand strap. Designed with a flat bottom, the bag has a elliptical shape and is lined with tan leather. Stored with blue soft storage bag.
Dimensions
  • Height: 27cm
  • Width: 43cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • Philip Treacy London
  • Made in Italy
Credit line
Given by the designer
Summary
Top milliner Philip Treacy designed the first of his small collections of beautifully sculptured handbags, bearing the Treacy logo, in 1997. Five times award winning British Accessory Designer of the Year, in 2004 Tracey branched out into other disciplines, using his sculptural forms as a medium for other objects, such as glass wear and furniture.
This example, from 1998, is made of patent leather in a faux crocodile finish.
Collection
Accession number
T.8:1&2-1999

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Record createdNovember 16, 2001
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