Not on display

Pair of Mules

1997 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Although underwear is often hidden, even in private, some undergarments, such as this pink and black satin creation by Agent Provocateur, are so decorative and dramatic that clearly nothing is meant to be worn over the top. Their deliberately seductive designs carry the clandestine into the realm of fashion. Agent Provocateur’s lingerie is daring and colourful, and often takes its inspiration from 1950s film sirens and pin-up girls. The company was founded in 1994, with its first shop in the heart of London’s Soho. It has expanded rapidly, adding stores in Europe, the Middle East and the United States.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Mule
  • Mule
Materials and techniques
Satin
Brief description
Pair of satin mules, designed by Agent Provocateur, Great Britain, 1997
Physical description
Pair of mules in powder pink marabou and pink satin.
Gallery label
(1997)
Sited in the heart of Soho, Agent Provocateur sells daring and glamorous underwear, which takes its inspiration from 1950s sex sirens and pin-up girls. Their tantalising and seductive lingerie carries the clandestine into the realm of fashion.
Credit line
Given by Agent Provocateur
Object history
Worn with satin underware set consisting of a bra, corset and waspie T.88:1, 2, 4-1997.
Summary
Although underwear is often hidden, even in private, some undergarments, such as this pink and black satin creation by Agent Provocateur, are so decorative and dramatic that clearly nothing is meant to be worn over the top. Their deliberately seductive designs carry the clandestine into the realm of fashion. Agent Provocateur’s lingerie is daring and colourful, and often takes its inspiration from 1950s film sirens and pin-up girls. The company was founded in 1994, with its first shop in the heart of London’s Soho. It has expanded rapidly, adding stores in Europe, the Middle East and the United States.
Collection
Accession number
T.88:3, 5-1997

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Record createdMay 10, 2011
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