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Winter Holiday

Sindy Designer Outfit
1965 (Manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Designer outfit for a Sindy doll, called 'Winter Holidays'. Skiing became a popular and viable holiday option during the 1960s, and so Sindy's Winter Holiday outfit, based around skiing, was released in 1965. The outfit is complete with ski accessories like goggles, skis and ski poles.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 10 parts.

  • Sindy 'Winter Sports' Ski
  • Sindy 'Winter Sports' Ski
  • Sindy 'Winter Sports' Ski Pole
  • Sindy 'Winter Sports' Ski Pole
  • Sindy 'Winter Sports' Ski Jacket
  • Sindy 'Winter Sports' Ski Trousers
  • Sindy 'Winter Sports' Ski Jumper
  • Sindy 'Winter Sports' Ski Mitten
  • Sindy 'Winter Sports' Ski Mitten
  • Sindy 'Winter Sports' Ski Goggles
Titles
  • Winter Holiday (manufacturer's title)
  • Sindy Designer Outfit (generic title)
Materials and techniques
A variety of sewn fabrics.
Brief description
Sindy 'Winter Holiday' outfit, complete with skis, ski poles, ski goggles, a coat, a jumper, trousers, and mittens.
Physical description
Blue puffer jacket with fur trim and poppers to button it up, orange trousers, white roll-neck jumper, black plastic skis, black plastic ski poles, white felt mittens and black plastic goggles with green plastic 'glass' in the lens.
Content description
Unmarked
Style
Credit line
Bequeathed by Susan Lucie White
Subject depicted
Summary
Designer outfit for a Sindy doll, called 'Winter Holidays'. Skiing became a popular and viable holiday option during the 1960s, and so Sindy's Winter Holiday outfit, based around skiing, was released in 1965. The outfit is complete with ski accessories like goggles, skis and ski poles.
Collection
Accession number
B.181:1 to 10-2012

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Record createdNovember 23, 2012
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