Afternoon Dress
Fashion Design
1948-49 (designed)
1948-49 (designed)
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This fashion design shows a woman wearing a black and sky-coloured afternoon dress designed by Marjorie Field for the haute couture firm Field Rhoades which was registered in the London street directories at 77, South Audley Street, London W1 for the years 1948 to 1949. The design is coupled with a type-written description of the dress, detailing the material out of which it is intended to be made, available colours, size suitability, and price (E.483:4-2005). The dress was available in black/sky, navy/sky, or brown/turquoise contrasting moss crepe, which is a fabric woven with a surface that gives a fine moss-like effect. It was also available in black/sky, black/wine red, navy/sky contrasting light wool jersey. The sky-coloured front of the bodice, sleeves and hat, and the black back of the dress, collar, shoes, and the decoration on the hat make a vivid contrast. The design would have been used as a presentation drawing and forms part of an album of 12 designs with accompanying descriptions from which the client could choose what she wanted to have made.
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Materials and techniques | Pencil and bodycolour on paper |
Brief description | Fashion design for afternoon dress by Marjorie Field, 1948-1949. |
Physical description | Design from a volume of designs by Marjorie Field. The accompanying typed sheet E.483:4-2005, which is in the album before this design, describes the material out of which the garment is intended to be made, available colours, size suitability and price. Pencil lines have been applied over the black pegtop skirt and sky bodice to describe folds around the waistband. A smaller sketch to the right shows the back of the dress. |
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Production type | Haute couture |
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Credit line | Given by Paul Williamson |
Object history | The provenance can be traced back to Gwen Mandley, an artist who was a friend of the designer, Marjorie Field. |
Production | The haute couture firm Field Rhoades was registered in the London street directories at 77, South Audley Street, London W1 for the years 1948 to 1949. Reason For Production: Retail |
Summary | This fashion design shows a woman wearing a black and sky-coloured afternoon dress designed by Marjorie Field for the haute couture firm Field Rhoades which was registered in the London street directories at 77, South Audley Street, London W1 for the years 1948 to 1949. The design is coupled with a type-written description of the dress, detailing the material out of which it is intended to be made, available colours, size suitability, and price (E.483:4-2005). The dress was available in black/sky, navy/sky, or brown/turquoise contrasting moss crepe, which is a fabric woven with a surface that gives a fine moss-like effect. It was also available in black/sky, black/wine red, navy/sky contrasting light wool jersey. The sky-coloured front of the bodice, sleeves and hat, and the black back of the dress, collar, shoes, and the decoration on the hat make a vivid contrast. The design would have been used as a presentation drawing and forms part of an album of 12 designs with accompanying descriptions from which the client could choose what she wanted to have made. |
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Accession number | E.483:5-2005 |
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Record created | May 4, 2006 |
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